A Russian Mi-8 helicopter, operated by the Ministry of Emergency Situations, crashed into Lake Onega in Karelia, Northwest Russia, resulting in the deaths of all three crew members on board. Debris from the crash was located at a depth of 50 meters in the lake. In a separate incident, a medical helicopter crashed in western Oklahoma, killing three people. A preliminary report by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) indicated that the remains of a dead goose were found embedded in the flight control system of the Oklahoma helicopter.
The National Transportation Safety Board said that the remains of a dead goose was found "embedded" in the flight control system of a helicopter that crashed in Oklahoma, killing three. https://t.co/2CAzyoy04B https://t.co/306Sws7AAP
Russia's Mi-8 helicopter crashes into lake in Karelia, 3 crew members killed https://t.co/fe0jAIFi1s
A dead goose was found in part of the flight control system of a medical helicopter that crashed in western Oklahoma, killing all three people on board. https://t.co/BriBVKTidZ
Russian Mi-8 helicopter carrying three crew members crashed in Lake Onega, Northwest Russia yesterday. Debris were found at a depth of 50 meters. https://t.co/UbSSzQdXaA
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NEW: Dead goose found in flight control system of crashed medical helicopter that killed 3 - Report - Preliminary report by the National Transportation Safety Board reveals a dead goose found in the flight control system of a crashed medical helicopter in western Oklahoma. -… https://t.co/uZSfxvJjDd