A damaged Robinson helicopter was discovered on October 25 near the village of Oktyabrsky in Kamchatka. The rotorcraft was lying on its side, with no crew or passengers present. This was reported by the press service of the Far Eastern Transport Prosecutor's Office.
Damage to the main rotor and fuselage is visible. According to preliminary data, the damage exceeds 1 million rubles.
The Kamchatka Transport Prosecutor's Office has organized an inspection of compliance with flight safety requirements. The circumstances of the incident and the persons involved are being established.
The supervisory authority has recognized as lawful the initiation of a criminal case under Part 1 of Article 263 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (violation of traffic safety and operation of air transport rules) in connection with this fact.
Earlierwww1.ru reported that the crews of two shipsstuck in the ice were rescued by a Mi-8 helicopter of the "Polar Airlines" airline.
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