Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Capricorn Helicopter Rescue Crash Victims Remembered
The five victims of Queensland's worst helicopter crash will be remembered today on the anniversary of the tragedy.
In the early hours of 24 July 2000, Bell 206 VH-FFI was operating a rescue flight, taking a sick five-year-old boy to hospital. The helicopter crashed in darkness and heavy fog, in a field near Marlborough in central Queensland. The boy, his mum, and three crew lost their lives in the crash.
The Capricorn Helicopter Rescue Service had flown to pick up the five-year-old boy with breathing problems from a remote property northwest of Rockhampton.
In 2003, an inquest found low fuel was to blame for the crash and heavy fog had been a significant factor.
Pictured above is the Capricorn Helicopter Rescue Service's current chopper - Australian Helicopters-operated Bell 412 VH-LSY - resting at Rockhampton Airport between sorties.
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Australian Helis,
Bell,
Capricorn Rescue,
Incident,
Rockhampton
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