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Old 24th Jul 2010, 04:34
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Unhappy South Africa BK117 fatal 23rd July '10

South Africa News 24

Hero pilot dies in chopper crash

Virginia Keppler, Beeld

Johannesburg - Captain Wickus Zaayman, 31, one of the heroes during floods in Mozambique 10 years ago, was among seven police officers killed in a helicopter crash on Friday.

Zaayman and colleagues were flying to a crime in progress in eMalahleni (Witbank) on Friday morning when their helicopter exploded and crashed.

As a young army pilot, he was among those who rescued scores of people trapped by floodwaters in Mozambique, once going on his day off to dive in the muddy waters to save a young boy.

Yesterday, the burnt bodies of the seven police lay scattered in the dry veld, with parts of the aircraft spread over a wide area.

"It’s a black Friday," national police commissioner General Bheki Cele said at the scene, breaking down in tears.

Police Minister Nathi Mthetwa arrived by helicopter at the scene, where dozens of police officers combed the area.

The minister hugged and comforted weeping officers.

Zaayman and his co-pilot, Warrant Officer Tinus Gouws, 39,, were members of the Pretoria police Air Wing.

The others on board were all members of the national intervention unit: Colonel Percy Maduna (39), the unit commander, Warrant Officer Dirk van Aswegen, 35, Warrant Officer Colin Davids, 37, Sergeant Jacobus Henning, 28, and Sergeant Daniël de Bruin.

They had been summoned to the scene of a robbery in progress at a Shoprite store in the town, where the robbers opened fire on local police and claimed to be holding a woman hostage.

Exploded in the air

National police spokesperson Sally de Beer said two teams were sent to deal with the hostage situation, although it later turned out that there was no hostage.

She said another helicopter landed safely with five police officers aboard.

While these police were engaged in a shoot-out with the robbers, the second helicopter exploded in the air.

The seven robbers were later captured, with one wounded.

Cele said he had just walked into the Eldorado Park police station on Friday morning when he got the report about the accident, and left immediately for the scene.

“I knew each of these officers personally,” he said, weeping.

He said the helicopter was in excellent condition, having been serviced on June 9.

The engine was recently overhauled in the US and was for all intents and purposes new, he said.

Cele said the pilot was extremely experienced, with 3 000 flight hours.

He joined the police from the SANDF two years ago.

Eyewitness Vuyisa Skosana, who lives in an informal settlement near the crash site, said she was making tea at about 08.45 when she heard the chopper overhead.

“I went outside, and saw the helcopter in the air. It exploded and fell to the ground.”

Cordelia Gumbi, who also saw the crash, said she immediately phoned the fire brigade.

“People ran from all over to the scene, but we could do nothing. There were flames everywhere.”

Sapa reports that Mthethwa’s spokesperson, Zweli Mnisi, said in a statement later: “At this stage, speculation is that the huge mist within the vicinity of the area might have led to the cause of this accident”.

Eurocopter, the manufacturer of the aircraft, said it has offered full technical assistance to the South African Police Services which is investigating the accident.

- Beeld
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Are you sure this is a BK117?

Other reports suggest [illustrate] an AS350 and even this report states 'THE engine' .... rather than the engines.

One of the worst SAP losses ever, numerically, great shame and obviously keenly felt by those in SA.
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Old 25th Jul 2010, 00:20
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Are you sure this is a BK117?
ZS-HMY is (was) a BK117.

7 POB, all fatal, also points to something a bit larger than an AS350: newspaper reports (and pictures) aren't renowned for their accuracy
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planecrashinfo.com

Powerlines were involved according to info posted on the above website.
My sincerest condolences to the families.




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And the Wire strikes again...........
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