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212man 28th August 2020 12:40

B206 accident in Lagos 28/8/2020
 
Some sad news coming from Lagos: https://www.36ng.ng/2020/08/28/break...ding-in-lagos/

Two fatalities (both pilots).

N4565L 28th August 2020 13:24

Helicopter crashes into building in Lagos
 
Came down in Ikeja, Lagos, 2 dead, one in ICU. Possible a Bell 206 JetRanger (or derivative).

Source: Nigerian FlightDeck: https://nigerianflightdeck.com/helic...os-two-feared/

N4565L 28th August 2020 16:51

Helicopter crashes into building in Lagos
 
28AUG2020 Bell 206 JetRanger III, ex Pan African, crashed into residential area are of Ikeja (near Sheraton Hotel), Lagos, Nigeria earlier today. Two confirmed dead with one in hospital, critical. Believed to have been on photo shoot. RIP

N4565L 28th August 2020 17:07

B206 accident in Lagos 28/8/2020
 
Believed to be 5N-BQW, ex 5N-BES

N707ZS 28th August 2020 18:13

Interesting to see no fire in the photos or video.

212man 28th August 2020 18:58


Originally Posted by N707ZS (Post 10872946)
Interesting to see no fire in the photos or video.

not much rotational energy in the rotor, or forward speed, either.

donner89 29th August 2020 00:13

B206 accident in Lagos 28/8/2020
 

Originally Posted by 212man (Post 10872980)
not much rotational energy in the rotor, or forward speed, either.

https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....37d4fd260.jpeg
Photo taken last year. She had been parked in the ACN hanger at NAF for last 2-3 years. Flew her quite a bit with Pan. Sad end to Bessie. RIP

A681001 29th August 2020 08:40

A view of the 206 getting taken away at .33 mark , that's one flat fuselage



donner89 29th August 2020 14:59


Originally Posted by A681001 (Post 10873331)
A view of the 206 getting taken away at .33 mark , that's one flat fuselage


https://youtu.be/M4bd_yUVZ3Q

From 5:56 mark,“According to eyewitness, the helicopter was seen hovering for more than 15 mins and the pilot was able to discharge the fuel before landing and that is why there is not much effect from the crash”

As usual, there is a remarkably observant eyewitness who can speculate what the pilot did.
That aircraft did not have the capability to dump fuel.

N4565L 29th August 2020 15:27

B206 accident in Lagos 28/8/2020
 
Here is a photo taken back in 2013 while still in basic Pan African color but with Helico Express titles.
https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....121403251e.jpg
Bell 206B JetRanger III 5N-BQW Copyright: Joe McDermott


N4565L 29th August 2020 15:30

AIB removed the wreck very quickly!

capngrog 29th August 2020 17:27


Originally Posted by 212man (Post 10872980)
not much rotational energy in the rotor, or forward speed, either.

Agreed. Perhaps an engine failure and an autorotation gone wrong?

Regards,
Grog

[email protected] 29th August 2020 17:49

Perhaps lack of fuel was the cause of both the engine failure and the lack of fire?

gulliBell 29th August 2020 20:40

That's the most banged up 206 I've ever seen. Incredible that anybody survived.

megan 30th August 2020 02:44


That aircraft did not have the capability to dump fuel
Except out the exhaust pipes. ;)
Seems to be some open areas available, but if hovering the H/V may be involved.


https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....743a6a42e3.png

Banzai-blades 31st August 2020 09:21

https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....7ccbc88bf8.png
Sounds like there might have been "other circumstance"

gulliBell 31st August 2020 15:52

It's certainly non-airworthy now.

donner89 24th September 2020 21:32

Prelim report
 
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Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 10873720)
Perhaps lack of fuel was the cause of both the engine failure and the lack of fire?

Right on the money Crab, I think most of us shared that opinion.

gulliBell 25th September 2020 06:18

"Post occurrence examination revealed that the fuel tanks were empty"

There you have it....and the fact the pilots Class One medical and proficiency check had both expired probably had nothing much to do with it running out of fuel.

PPRuNeUser129638 25th September 2020 12:27

The report references a fuel upload to full tanks. Then only the ground run and accident flight. Something doesn‘t add up.

Either fuel upload log was wrong; the gauge faulty (and presumably low fuel warning system as well); or there was a leak or siphoning.


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