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Posted on: Monday, December 21, 2009

NTSB probe continues into cause of helicopter accident off Maui coastline


Associated Press

KAHULUI, Hawaii — A National Transportation Safety Board investigator says it will be about a week before he writes a preliminary report on last week’s crash-landing of a helicopter on Maui.

Wayne Pollack says work will continue this week at a Kahului Airport hangar where the wreckage of the Aerospatiale AS350 was taken after it came down Wednesday on a remote Hana coastline.
The initial report was the Sunshine Helicopters chopper had experienced mechanical problems.
The accident happened as the pilot was undergoing a routine in-flight semiannual proficiency check with a Federal Aviation Administration inspector.
The inspector was hospitalized with a broken ankle. On Friday, Sunshine Helicopters President Ross Scott said the pilot’s condition was “improving.”
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Information from: The Maui News, http://www.mauinews.com