Hawaii Helitour Operator Suffers Another Crash
A
2000 Robinson R44 Raven operated by Novictor Helicopters crashed on Monday
shortly after 9 a.m. local time while flying an air tour during heavy rains in
the suburban Honolulu community of Kailua. The pilot and both passengers were
killed.
The
flight originated at Honolulu’s Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL)
and came down on a two-lane road near the ocean. Family members identified the
pilot as 28-year-old Joseph Berridge, who had moved to Hawaii two weeks ago
from New Mexico. Berridge held an FAA second-class medical and commercial and
instrument helicopter ratings. The two female passengers were from Chicago and
Australia.
Novictor
is operated by Nicole Vandelaar, president of the Hawaii Helicopter Association
(HHA), an organization dedicated to encouraging its members to “fly neighborly”
and adhere to strict safety standards. In October, another Novictor R44 crashed
after the pilot suffered an in-flight medical emergency. That pilot and his two
passengers were injured but survived.
Following Monday's crash, Hawaii State Rep.
Cynthia Thielen (R) called on the FAA to prohibit air tours over residential
areas and national parks and called for the immediate grounding of helitour
flights in Hawaii pending an investigation. In a statement, Novictor said,
“We are actively cooperating with the authorities to determine the cause of
this accident, including working closely with the FAA and the NTSB."
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