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Bristow Flight 56C

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Passengers
  
16

Survivors
  
18 (all)

Number of deaths
  
0

Passenger count
  
16

Flight origin
  
Aberdeen Airport

Fatalities
  
0

Date
  
19 January 1995

Operator
  
Bristow Helicopters

Crew count
  
2

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Summary
  
Lightning strike, ditching

Site
  
6 miles southwest of the Brae Alpha oil rig in the North Sea

Aircraft type
  
Eurocopter AS332L Super Puma

Similar
  
Partnair Flight 394, USAir Flight 405, Arrow Air Flight 1285, Atlantic Southeast Airlines Fl, Eastwind Airlines Flight 517

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Bristow Flight 56C was a helicopter flight that flew between Aberdeen and the Brae Alpha oil rig in the North Sea. On 19 January 1995 the AS 332L Super Puma helicopter operating the route, registered G-TIGK and named Cullen, was struck by lightning. The flight was carrying 16 oil workers from Aberdeen to an oil platform at the Brae oilfield. All people on board survived.

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Crew

The commander of the flight was Cedric Roberts (44). He had been with Bristow Helicopters Ltd since 1974. He was a very experienced pilot with more than 9,600 hours of flying time under his belt. The first officer was Lionel Sole (39). Sole had been with Bristow Helicopters Ltd since 1990. He had more than 3,100 hours of flying time to his credit.

Accident

En route, the helicopter ran into poor weather and was then struck by lightning. This caused severe damage to the tail rotor. Though the helicopter managed to limp for a few more minutes, the tail rotor eventually failed completely and the pilot was forced to perform an emergency autorotation onto the rough seas. Emergency floaters on the helicopter allowed the passengers and crew to be evacuated onto a life raft. Despite the high waves and bad weather, all the people on board the flight were rescued.

The lightning strike was an isolated one in the storm, and may have been induced by the helicopter flying through the cloud. The accident investigation also revealed potential troubles with the composite material with brass strip design of the rotors which made the rotorblades prone to explosion and damage from lightning strikes.

Dramatization

The incident was featured in the Mayday/Air Crash Investigation episode "Helicopter Down".

References

Bristow Flight 56C Wikipedia