As AIB retrieves transcript of flight from air traffic controllers Bristow Helicopters is to pay over
$600,000 as compensation and damage to victims of the ill-fated
helicopter that crashed last Tuesday, killing six persons out of the 12 on
board.
According to the International Civil
Aviation Authority (ICAO), annexe on compensation for crash victims,
each victim is entitled to $100,000.
ICAO, a few years ago, raised the compensation to $100,000 from the $10,000, according to the Warsaw Convention.
ICAO, a few years ago, raised the compensation to $100,000 from the $10,000, according to the Warsaw Convention.
They are supposed to get $30,000 as
initial payments shortly after the accident and then get the remaining
$70,000 three months after the crash.
Meanwhile, the Accident Investigation
Bureau (AIB) on Sunday, said it had retrieved the transcript
(conversation between the control tower and flight crew), when
downloaded, will give the exact conversation and all other side talks
that transpired between the crew and air traffic controllers.
Tunji Oketunbi, AIB spokesperson, told
BuisnessDay that the Bureau, which is still on what he called
fact-finding stage, had also retrieved documents on information on the
crew, helicopter and the airline from the Nigerian Civil Aviation
Authority (NCAA), Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) and the
Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN).
He said every information that would aid
it in the investigation into the cause of the crash was already being
sought for, adding that until all these were gotten, the Bureau would
not go to the laboratory to download the content of the flight
recorders, popularly known as black boxes, to the Sikosky 76 helicopter.
“We are still on fact finding stage, we
have retrieved some documents from NCAA, NAMA and FAAN, we have
retrieved the transcript from transcript of the flight from air traffic
controllers; records of the aircraft from the airline and everything
related to the aircraft.
“We have gotten information on the crew,
aircraft and all these will form part of the information we will work
on before we start doing the downloading and analysis of the black
boxes, we are at the fact finding stage for now. We are still going to
interview people, we will interview surviving passengers and eye
witnesses”, he said.
The black boxes were retrieved from the
lagoon on Friday, which are expected to assist the investigators in
unravelling the cause of the accident.
The Flight Data Recorder (FDR) contains
data generated from different parts of the aircraft including the
engines and the avionics while the Cockpit Voice Recorder will unveil
conversations within the cockpit and between the pilots and the Control
Tower.
The Sikosky 76 helicopter marked 5N-BGD
and operated by Bristow Helicopters was believed to have departed SEDCO
oil platform offshore and crashed shortly before landing at Murtala
Muhammed Airport, Ikeja, Lagos.
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