1 dead, two injured after helicopter crashes off rig in Gulf of
Mexico
Inflatables keep a helicopter upright
following a crash in the Gulf of Mexico, Oct. 9, 2013. A Coast Guard Air Station
New Orleans MH-65 helicopter and crew assisted in the rescue and transport of
one person.
A Scotland-based energy company said a
contract pilot was killed and two of three passengers were airlifted to a New
Orleans hospital with injuries Wednesday morning after a helicopter crashed near
Venice.
The pilot was flying a chopper owned by Panther Helicopters in
Belle Chasse. He succumbed to his injuries, and two of three Wood Group PSN
employees who were aboard were airlifted to LSU Medical Center, company
spokeswoman Bobbie Ireland said. Their injuries weren't immediately know. The
fourth passenger escaped unharmed.
The helicopter carrying the four men
crashed immediately after taking off from an oil rig with the three men whose
shifts had just ended, Ireland said.
The crash was reported 30 miles away
from Venice at approximately 7:24 a.m. near the Main Pass Block 108, according
to the Coast Guard.
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