Sea World tragedy was no ‘freak accident’
The fatal Sea World helicopter crash was not a “freak accident” and an investigation will likely identify “systemic” safety issues, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau chief commissioner says.
The latest news on the Sea World helicopter crash tragedy which killed four people and injured scores more.
The fatal Sea World helicopter crash was not a “freak accident” and an investigation will likely identify “systemic” safety issues, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau chief commissioner says.
Two Sea World chopper pilots may have been flying blind due to a number of critical failures in the moments before their fatal mid-air collision, an interim report has found. SEE THE KEY FINDINGS
The young boy who survived the Sea World helicopter crash that killed his mum and three others has had his leg amputated from the knee down.
“Brave but nervous” young Sea World chopper crash victim Nicholas Tadros will have part of his leg amputated within days.
Investigators are desperately trying to piece together just how two Sea World helicopters crashed, killing four people, as the surviving pilot is praised for his ‘remarkable’ landing.
The former partner of the Sea World pilot killed in a helicopter crash on the Gold Coast has made an emotional tribute to her former love, fondly recalling how he once flew her off on a snap date.
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