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B407 down in GoM - 4 missing

Old 30th December 2022 | 08:25
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B407 down in GoM - 4 missing

Another bad day https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/305381
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Old 30th December 2022 | 08:48
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Date: 29-DEC-2022 Time: c 08:40 LT Type:
Bell 407 Owner/operator: Rotorcraft Leasing Company LLC (RLC) Registration:
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Fatalities: Fatalities: / Occupants: 4 Other fatalities: 0 Aircraft damage: Written off (damaged beyond repair) Location: Gulf of Mexico, 10 miles off Plaquemines Parish, LA - United States of America Phase: Take off Nature: Offshore Departure airport: Offshore installation, GOM Destination airport:
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An offshore helicopter crashed on take off from an offshore installation (although some reports suggest the accident occurred on approach). The 4 POB are missing. The USCG suspended the search at 18:15. Only debris was found. The installation is owned by Walters Oil and Gas.
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https://www.kalb.com/2022/12/29/coas...ouisiana-coast
https://www.ksnblocal4.com/2022/12/2...=snd-autopilot
https://www.fox8live.com/2022/12/29/...uisiana-coast/
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/helicop...ico-louisiana/
https://www.houstonchronicle.com/new...s-17684171.php
https://www.energyvoice.com/oilandga...ed-helicopter/
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Old 30th December 2022 | 16:34
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How many accidents is this now for RLC over the past few years ?
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Old 30th December 2022 | 17:22
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Originally Posted by KiwiNedNZ
How many accidents is this now for RLC over the past few years ?
The past few years? They have had lots of accidents since their inception.
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Old 30th December 2022 | 19:43
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@helichris - was trying to be polite
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Old 30th December 2022 | 20:14
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@helichris - was trying to be polite
RLC typifies the lot of the American worker to be honest. Life is cheap. Blessings to the families, the true victims.
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Old 30th December 2022 | 22:18
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I saw they also had one back on the 15th Dec with the 206L4 - how the heck does this company remain in business.
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Old 31st December 2022 | 06:20
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Originally Posted by KiwiNedNZ
I saw they also had one back on the 15th Dec with the 206L4 - how the heck does this company remain in business.
And how do people keep getting in the back of their helicopters?
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Old 31st December 2022 | 13:53
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Originally Posted by KiwiNedNZ
how the heck does this company remain in business.
Availability and cost. There are actually a couple other smaller operators with a worse record that still fly. However, the ironic thing is there was a time a few years ago RLC had a better accident/incident rate than the 3 biggest ops in the GOM at the time.
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And how do people keep getting in the back of their helicopters?
Some customers have a long history with RLC and only want to use them. During one particular past timeframe a large customer of theirs went through reorganization and some divisions switched air providers to see how the other side lived. However, at the field level it didn't work and in the end most of those divisions moved back to RLC that could.

The latest in the OP accident is during the takeoff sequence the aircraft hit the rig, fell back onto the deck, broke apart, then went off the edge. At least this narrative better explains the floating wreckage they found and the reason for the short SAR attempt.

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Old 1st January 2023 | 02:02
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Aviation-safety.net description has since been expanded to report that: "Only debris was found (including skids and the emergency flotation system). Recovery operations were delayed by poor weather the next day". That is consistent with what is seen in some of the media video. So presumably the fuselage separated from skids either on deck or when the damaged helicopter hit the water. I wonder if the prospect of survival of those on board might have been better had fuselage remained connected to the skids/floats, even if the helicopter was floating inverted?


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They've recovered the airframe and bodies of all aboard.
https://apnews.com/article/helicopte...aabdffdbeddb05
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Old 4th January 2023 | 12:24
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Poor guys, one of those onboard lost their son to drowning in March of last year as well, and is wife is pregnant again

David Scarborough, 36, is an oil rig worker from Lizana, and the nephew of a WLOX staff member. He’s worked offshore for eight years. We’re told he had just completed a two-week shift and was on his way home to celebrate Christmas with his family, including his pregnant wife, Lacy.

This was already a bittersweet time for the family - Back in March, the couple lost their young son, Sawyer, to an accidental drowning. Lacy is now pregnant with a second little boy.
Kathryn's Report: Bell 407, N595RL: Fatal accident occurred December 29, 2022 in Gulf of Mexico
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