Norwegian probe: Gearbox failure cause fatal 2016 crash

AP  |  Copenhagen 

"A fracture" in the main rotor gearbox caused an to crash off in 2016, killing all 13 people on board, said today.

Eleven Norwegians, one Briton and one Italian were killed.

The helicopter's rotor blade spiraled down minutes before the crashed, and the rotor was found on land, a hundred metres (yards) from the fuselage that crashed into the sea.

The board's final report excluded human error and maintenance actions by the operator.

The probe "has shown that the combination of material properties, surface treatment, design, operational loading environment and debris gave rise to a failure mode which was not previously anticipated or assessed," it said in its conclusion.

urged to revise the gearbox design.

There was no immediate reaction from Toulouse, France-based Airbus.

The crash bore similarities with a fatal 2009 accident off with a similar type of helicopter in which 16 people died. In that accident, a helicopter plunged into the during clear, calm and sunny conditions, killing two crew and 14

Norway's largest company then known as Statoil, now Equinor said the 11 passengers were employed by various companies: the Houston-based and Schlumberger N.V., Norwegian firms and Karsten Moholt, the Danish robotics company Welltec, and

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First Published: Thu, July 05 2018. 19:15 IST