Five people killed in helicopter crash in France

Five people killed in helicopter crash in France
Five people killed in helicopter crash in France
Written by Harry Johnson

A helicopter with six people on board crashed late on Tuesday in Savoie in southeast France. Five out of six people on board were killed, according to French media reports.

The French Air Service (Service Aerien Francais, or SAF) helicopter with six people on board crashed at around 7:00 p.m., from an altitude of 1,800 meters in the town of Bonvillard in Savoie.

The pilot of the helicopter who managed to eject himself sent an alert and contact has been established with one of the occupants of the aircraft. More than 40 personnel are engaged in the search and rescue operations, it added.

French President Emmanuel Macron tweeted: “To save lives, they take all the risks. Tonight in Savoie, 3 members of the French Air Rescue (SAF) and 2 CRS Alpes succumbed to a helicopter crash.”

Macron added that a wounded person is fighting for life, and expressed condolences to the families, friends and colleagues of “these French heroes.”

CRS Alpes is a unit of the National Police specialized in mountain rescue in the Alps.

The SAF group is a private company which owns some 40 helicopters covering operations including emergency rescue, passenger transport and aerial work.

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WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • The pilot of the helicopter who managed to eject himself sent an alert and contact has been established with one of the occupants of the aircraft.
  • Tonight in Savoie, 3 members of the French Air Rescue (SAF) and 2 CRS Alpes succumbed to a helicopter crash.
  • CRS Alpes is a unit of the National Police specialized in mountain rescue in the Alps.

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Harry Johnson

Harry Johnson has been the assignment editor for eTurboNews for mroe than 20 years. He lives in Honolulu, Hawaii, and is originally from Europe. He enjoys writing and covering the news.

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