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A Briton was killed in a helicopter crash off the coast of Dubai, the country’s civil aviation authority said today.
The helicopter was on its way from Dubai’s international airport to an offshore oilfield when it came down in the Gulf yesterday afternoon, killing all seven people on board.
The General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) of the United Arab Emirates said it had launched an investigation into the crash, which happened at 5.23pm UK time.
In a statement the GCAA said: “The B212 helicopter carrying seven persons crashed in (the) Gulf sea on September 3 at 20.23 local time, on 50 NM west of Dubai Airport.
“All passengers and crew were killed in this tragedy, including one American, one British, two Indians, one Pakistani, one Filipino and one Venezuelan. The helicopter was flying from Dubai International Airport to one of (the) oilfields in the Gulf Sea.
“An investigation is currently being conducted to determine the causes of the accident.”
A spokeswoman for the GCAA said the helicopter was owned by a company called Aero Gulf. She added that it was not known how long the investigation would take but a press conference would be held to announce the results.
The Foreign Office said: “We are urgently looking into the reports.”
The incident led to the shutdown of the Rashid oilfield, the operator of Dubai’s offshore oilfields said.
Petrofac, an international oil and gas facilities service provider and service operator of offshore assets for the Dubai Petroleum Establishment, said the helicopter hit a rig before going into the sea.
“During take-off the helicopter crashed on to the deck of the Resilient, the Maersk jack-up drilling rig,” Petrofac said in a statement today. “The aircraft then broke up and fell into the sea.”
“Immediately following the incident, a fire broke out on the main deck of the drilling rig which was quickly contained and extinguished. Emergency response vessels and aircraft were mobilised and incident management control measures were immediately initiated in co-operation with the Dubai Police and Coastguard.”
No-one on the rig or platform was hurt in the incident, the firm said.
It added: “All operations on the Rashid field have been suspended and the platform and drilling rig have been secured. The relatives of the deceased, who are contractor personnel and are confirmed as non-UAE nationals, are currently being informed. No Petrofac personnel are among the deceased.”
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My sympathy...I am an oil field worker and I was an employee of these offshore fields in Dubai for 17-years. I happened to be a coworker of one of the deceased and had used the helicopters operated by Aerogulf for throughout my career in these field. My heart goes out to the loved ones.
Shakti Kumar, Mumbai, India
My sympathy to all the loved ones. I am in the oil business, and we often have to rely on choppers. Operations involving ships or rigs are inherently risky, albeit a controlled risk. Respect to the deceased, doing important work.
Ian Smith, Sotogrande, Spain