
Police investigate the scene of a helicopter crash in Yanagawa, Fukuoka Prefecture, on Sunday.
10:27 JST, July 29, 2024
FUKUOKA (Jiji Press) — A helicopter crashed in southwestern Japan Sunday, killing two people aboard, local authorities said.
Around 4:15 p.m., local fire authorities received an emergency call from a male passerby reporting that a helicopter crashed in the city of Yanagawa, Fukuoka Prefecture, and that smoke was rising from the accident site.
The aircraft was boarded by two people, and both were confirmed dead at the site, according to sources including the Fukuoka prefectural police department. The police are working to identify the victims.
According to sources including the aviation department of the prefectural government of Saga, next to Fukuoka, the crashed helicopter was from the four-seater Robinson R44 type and was operated by SGC Saga Aviation Co., based in the city of Saga.
The helicopter was carrying the pilot, 50, and a mechanic, 70, when it crashed, the sources said. The victims, both of whom were men, were employees of SGC Saga Aviation.
The company said that the helicopter with the pilot on board took off from Saga Airport shortly after 8 a.m. It then offered a pleasure flight after picking up a passenger at a race track in the city of Hita in nearby Oita Prefecture.
The chopper left for Saga Airport shortly before 4 p.m., with the pilot and the mechanic on board. It lost contact after communicating with SGC Saga Aviation around 4:10 p.m.
The transport ministry’s Japan Transport Safety Board named two officers to take charge of investigation into the cause of the crash.
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