NSIB locates wreckage of crashed helicopter 

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The wreckage of the crashed Sikorsky SK76 helicopter with registration mark 5N BQG has been located by the allied team and partners leading the charge for the search and recovery efforts, said the Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB).

The helicopter, operated by Eastwind Aviation, carried eight individuals onboard and ditched in the Atlantic Ocean near Bonny Finima on October 24, 2024.

Bimbo Oladeji,  spokesperson for NSIB said the wreckage was identified during Wednesday night’s recovery dives, approximately 0.775 nautical miles from the FPSO Adoon. It was located at a depth of 42 metres, with coordinates registered at Latitude 04° 13.634′ N and Longitude 008° 19.442′ E.

It noted that efforts are currently underway for the recovery of the helicopter’s wreckage. The tail boom of the helicopter has already been successfully retrieved and lifted from the water today.

Alex Badeh Jr., director general of NSIB, who commended the allied team and partners leading the search and recovery efforts, said:  “Locating the wreckage is a critical milestone in our efforts to understand the circumstances surrounding this tragic accident. The dedication and cooperation shown by all involved parties have been exceptional, and we are determined to conduct a thorough investigation to provide clarity and closure to the families of those affected.

The Bureau said further recovery efforts for the wreckage are underway, and additional updates will be provided as they become available.

“NSIB remains committed to working closely with national and international partners to carry out the recovery and investigative process in line with its mandate to enhance transportation safety in Nigeria,” the statement added.

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