– A Nigerian enrolled helicopter slammed in Benin Republic – The helicopter was claimed by a yet to be named lawmaker from the Niger Delta – A source at the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority affirmed the mischance A Nigerian enlisted helicopter smashed in Benin Republic on Thursday, February 25, yet no life was lost in the episode. The helicopter implied for private use was possessed by a yet to be named legislator from the Niger Delta. The Nation learns that the chopper was contracted for business purposes by a presidential competitor in Benin Republic who needed to utilize it for decision battles before it smashed. Whenever reached, a source at the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority affirmed the mishap and said that the helicopter's tail rotor tapped on an item and the pilot lost control of it.
"I can affirm that the helicopter was included in a mishap and it is past our locale since it happened outside Nigeria. Be that as it may, we are observing things, in spite of the fact that I don't have much points of interest yet. In any case, the mishap examination body from that nation will need to discover the reason for the mischance and the degree of harm done to the air ship," the source said. On February 3, eleven individuals got away passing after a Bristow 5B BJQ Helicopter en-route Lagos from a seaward area in Port Harcourt discarded inside the Atlantic Ocean. Remarking on the occurrence, Cornelius Onuora, the media specialist to Bristow Helicopters, noticed that the episode was not an accident but rather a controlled discarding, which was a crisis arrival of a helicopter on water.
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