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Jerry Springer 14th Feb 2021 04:33

Maldives, Seaplane has crashed near Hulhulé
 
Hulhulé, Maldives – A Manta Air seaplane carrying tourists has crashed into the sea while attempting to land at Velana International Airport.There were 6 passengers and 3 crew members on board the plane at the crime of the crash. 2 were injured, gained injuries to the shoulder, and are now being treated at the Hulhumalé Hospital. No fatalities were reported. Maldives National Defence Force (MNDF) reports that the Malé coast guard and divers are active on the scene.

https://timesofaddu.com/2021/02/14/b...J3e6rOu4ip3fgc


DaveReidUK 14th Feb 2021 06:46

Twin Otter, presumably.

treadigraph 14th Feb 2021 07:57

Yup, Twin Otter.

https://aviation-safety.net/database...?id=20210214-0

India Four Two 15th Feb 2021 03:18

If the reports are true, I'm amazed that all nine people were able to get out of an inverted Twin Otter.

VH-MLE 15th Feb 2021 11:58

You would be amazed at what you could do if your life depended on it...

ATC Watcher 15th Feb 2021 12:47

And the water is quite warm in the Maldives ..and we do not know the age/the physicals condition of the Pax which plays a big role too .

Maninthebar 15th Feb 2021 13:53

...nor do we know the speed at which the plane inverted. Evidently it stayed close to the surface so absent major trauma this was as survivable as an upside down fuselage can be.

what next 15th Feb 2021 15:05

Maninthebar

It probably also helped that the Maldives mainly attract divers and water sports enthusiasts in general.

Pilot DAR 15th Feb 2021 16:49

The water aerodrome where they crashed is small and well sheltered, with rescue resources very close by. There are generally several Twin Otters coming and going there, so I would expect that even if a rescue boat weren't close by, another airplane would be on scene in a very short time to offer assistance. If you have to have an unpleasant seaplane event, that'd be one of the better places.

Musket90 15th Feb 2021 19:31

There are around 60+ Twin Otter seaplanes based at Male airport mainly operated by Trans Maldivian but a few more with the relatively new Manta Air. Up to 400 movements a day can occur during daylight hours only. I've been fortunate to have flown on them several times without any issue. It'll be interesting to see the accident report as the water drome next to the main airport is very sheltered, unlike some of the island resorts they fly to/from where sea conditions can be a bit more challenging...


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