An IDF military helicopter with three military personnel onboard crashed off the coast of Haifa, Monday night.
All three occupants of the crashed helicopter were retrieved from the water by IDF Unit 669. Two soldiers died of their injuries while a third is reported to be in light-to-moderate condition at Rambam Medical Center in Haifa.
The cause of the crash is not yet known but occurred during routine training.
The chopper was an Atalef AS565 Panther.
Defense Minister Benny Gantz released the following statement: “I want to extend heartfelt condolences to the families of those killed in the helicopter accident and Refuah Shelaima to the wounded. I spoke with the chief of staff, and I promise that the IDF will investigate the incident and draw the necessary lessons. I would like to thank the rescue forces who acted quickly and under difficult conditions to locate the helicopter crew.”
The Israel Air Force released the following statement:
“Last night (Monday), an IAF maritime helicopter (“Atalef”) crashed into the Mediterranean Sea, off the coast of Haifa, during a training flight. An aerial observer and two pilots were on board.
The air crew members were rescued by Yaltam, Unit 669, Marine Police and Shayetet 13 troops, who administered first aid at the scene. After extensive resuscitation efforts, the two pilots were declared dead. The aerial observer was moderately injured and evacuated to a hospital.
The victim’s families have been notified. The IDF expresses its heartfelt condolences to the families and will continue to support them.
The Commanding Officer of the IAF, Maj. Gen. Amikam Norkin, has ordered the temporary discontinuation of training flights in the IAF, as well as use of the “Atalef” array. In addition, the Commanding Officer of the IAF has appointed an investigative team headed by Col. T to investigate the incident.”
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