Missoula County
Sheriff's Deputy Robert Kennedy carries rescue rope bags from the scene of a
helicopter crash in the Clark Fork River on Friday afternoon northwest of
Missoula. Neither of the two pilots were injured.
A firefighting helicopter practicing bucket drops in the Clark Fork River crashed into the water Friday afternoon, requiring one pilot to swim to shore while emergency crews assisted the second to safety.
The Missoula Rural Fire District
responded to reports of the downed helicopter shortly after 1 p.m. Witnesses
living at the Wagon Wheel Trailer Court - off Big Flat Road northwest of
Missoula - saw the aircraft go down behind a bank of cottonwood trees and enter
the river.
"There was one pilot still inside
the helicopter when we arrived," said Missoula County Sheriff's Deputy Robert
Kennedy. "The other pilot was on the shore across the river."
Kennedy said both occupants were
safe and suffered no injuries in the crash. Officials said it was unknown what
caused the helicopter to go down, although Kennedy said the pilot reported
mechanical troubles.
The helicopter, identified as
Bell model 206L-3, is apparently owned by a company in Lewiston, Idaho. The
pilot was working to earn his annual U.S. Forest Service recertification to
conduct bucket work on wildfires.
"The pilot said he was doing a
recertification with the Forest Service to keep up his license," Kennedy said.
"That's what they were doing today."
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