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Burma, PO
The accident is under the jurisdiction of and is being investigated by the Burma Department of Civil Aviation. Further information can be obtained from: Department of Civil Aviation Yangon Internation Airport Yangon 11021, Burma Phone 951 533162 This report is for information purposes only, and contains only information obtained for, or released by, the government of Burma.
To be determined by the government of Burma.
On July 11, 2011, about 1014 local time, a Sikorsky S76C++, Burma registration F-H JCS, collided with the sea near Kanbauk, Burma. HeliUnion Co. Ltd. was operating the helicopter under the provisions of the Burma Civil Aviation Regulations. One flight crew member and two passengers sustained fatal injuries; two passengers sustained serious injuries. One flight crew member and three passengers sustained minor or no injuries. The helicopter sustained substantial damage. Preliminary information received from the government of Burma indicated that the helicopter had just departed Kanbauk en route to an off shore oil platform. The helicopter dropped into the sea 10 meters from the Yetagon platform. The primary wreckage was at 13 degrees 3.0 minutes north latitude and 96 degrees 52 minutes east longitude. The accident is under the jurisdiction of and is being investigated by the Burma Department of Civil Aviation. Further information can be obtained from: Department of Civil Aviation Yangon International Airport Yangon 11021, Burma Phone 951 533162 This report is for information purposes only, and contains only information obtained for, or released by, the government of Burma.