2006 Shree Air Mil Mi-8 crash explained

Shree Air Mil Mi-8 Crash
Occurrence Type:Accident
Date:23 September 2006
Type:Pilot error along with poor airline training
Site:Ghunsa, Nepal
Aircraft Type:Mil Mi-8
Operator:Shree Air
Tail Number:9N-AHJ
Origin:Phungling, Nepal
Destination:Ghunsa, Nepal
Occupants:24
Passengers:20
Crew:4
Fatalities:24
Survivors:0

On 23 September 2006, a Shree Air Mil Mi-8 helicopter crashed on a chartered flight from Phungling to Ghunsa in Eastern Nepal. The accident killed all 24 passengers and crew on board, including an expedition of World Wide Fund for Nature.[1]

Aircraft

The helicopter involved with the accident was a Mil Mi-8 MTV 1.

Crew and victims

On board the helicopter was an expedition of World Wide Fund for Nature returning from an conservation event in Taplejung District, where the Government of Nepal handed the management of the park around Kanchenjunga to the local people. The WWF team included Chandra Gurung and Harka Gurung. Other passengers on board the ill-fated helicopter included politician Gopal Rai.[2] [3]

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Deaths (Crew)Deaths (Passengers)
214
20
01
02
01
01
01
Total420

Incident

The helicopter took off at 10:45 NPT on 23 September 2006. Shortly afterwards, the helicopter was declared missing. Two days later, the wreckage of the helicopter was found south-west of Ghunsa.[4] Bad weather was assumed to have caused the crash at the beginning.[5]

Investigation

The final report on the accident the committee of the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal stated that the pilots entering cloudy areas in unfamiliar terrain as well as bad crew resource management were the main causes of the accident. It furthermore criticized the operating airline, Shree Air, on their training proceedings.[1]

Aftermath

A day of mourning was observed throughout Nepal and schools and public offices were closed on 27 September 2006.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Final Report of Accident Investigation of Helicopter 9N-AHJ . Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal . 1 June 2018.
  2. Web site: A conservation catastrophe for Nepal . BBC . 1 June 2018 . 25 September 2006.
  3. Web site: Helicopter Carrying 7 WWF Staff Crashes in Nepal . WWF . 1 June 2018 . 6 December 2006.
  4. Web site: Tragic Helicopter Crash in Nepal . WWF Nepal . 1 June 2018.
  5. News: Teams recover Nepal crash bodies. BBC . 1 June 2018. 27 September 2006 .