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2015 Villa Castelli mid-air collision
A Eurocopter AS350B3 Écureuil similar to the two involved in the collision
Accident
Date9 March 2015; 9 years ago (2015-03-09)
SummaryMid-air collision
SiteVilla Castelli, La Rioja Province, Argentina
29°01′05″S 68°13′37″W / 29.01806°S 68.22694°W / -29.01806; -68.22694
Total fatalities10
Total survivors0
First aircraft
TypeEurocopter AS350B3 Écureuil
RegistrationLQ-CGK
Occupants5
Passengers4
Crew1
Fatalities5
Survivors0
Second aircraft
TypeEurocopter AS350B3 Écureuil
RegistrationLQ-FJQ
Occupants5
Passengers4
Crew1
Fatalities5
Survivors0

On 9 March 2015, two Eurocopter AS350 Écureuil helicopters collided mid-air near Villa Castelli, Argentina, killing all ten people on board both aircraft.

The helicopters had just departed together from the same spot and collided during the initial climb-out. They were transporting production staff and guests for the French reality TV series Dropped, and among the victims were French sailor Florence Arthaud, swimmer Camille Muffat and boxer Alexis Vastine.

Background

2015 Villa Castelli mid-air collision is located in Argentina2015 Villa Castelli mid-air collisionclass=notpageimage| Location of the crash site in Argentina

The French television channel TF1 was filming an episode of Dropped, a reality TV show that takes celebrities to a hostile environment by helicopter and films their efforts to survive. The cast comprised various Olympic medallists and international sportspeople, including French athletes Alain Bernard, Philippe Candeloro, Jeannie Longo, and Sylvain Wiltord, plus Arthaud, Muffat and Vastine; Swiss athlete Anne-Flore Marxer was also taking part.

Filming began in late February 2015 in Ushuaia, in the far south of Argentina, before moving to Northwest Argentina, in the province of La Rioja, about 1,170 kilometres (730 mi) from the capital Buenos Aires. At the time of the accident, Wiltord had already been eliminated from the competition and was back in France.

Collision

Each helicopter was carrying four passengers in addition to the pilot. Seconds after taking off together, at about 17:15 local time (20:15 UTC), the two helicopters collided while climbing away at a height of about 100 metres (330 ft), and both crashed to the ground.

External videos
video icon Footage of the collision

A video of the accident appears to show the lower of the two helicopters climbing at a higher rate than the one above, colliding with the latter from below. Weather conditions at the time were reported as good.

Aircraft

The two aircraft involved were both Eurocopter AS350B3 Écureuil; one was registered LQ-CGK, the other LQ-FJQ. LQ-CGK was manufactured in 2010 and was owned by the provincial government of La Rioja. LQ-FJQ was manufactured in 2012 and was owned by the provincial government of Santiago del Estero.

Victims

All ten people on board both aircraft were killed in the accident, including French athletes Florence Arthaud, Camille Muffat and Alexis Vastine. The others killed were the two Argentinian pilots and five French members of the production team, Adventure Line Productions. The other show contestants were reported to have been waiting on the ground nearby when the accident occurred.

Reactions

  • François Hollande, President of France, said, "The sudden death of our fellow French nationals is a cause of immense sadness."
  • Sylvain Wiltord tweeted, "I'm sad for my friends, I'm trembling, I'm horrified, I have no words, I don't want to say anything."
  • TF1 issued a statement saying, "All TF1 teams come together in this terrible time with the pain of the families and relatives of the victims."

Investigation

The Junta de Investigaciones de Accidentes de Aviación Civil (JIAAC), Argentina's state body in charge of air accident inquires, opened an investigation, assisted by the French counterpart Bureau d'Enquêtes et d'Analyses pour la Sécurité de l'Aviation Civile (BEA). French prosecutors also opened a case.

The deputy leader of the Radical Civic Union party stated that LQ-CGK was an official helicopter of La Rioja province, only meant to be used for medical emergencies. Governor Luis Beder Herrera confirmed this statement and stated that the helicopter had been "lent" to a tourism company.

The final report, released in Spanish, English and French, determined the factors related to the accident as:

  • Location of the helicopter that was filming (LQ-FJQ), from the "outside", in the path of both aircraft, that significantly limited the visual contact of the pilot who had to move forward in flight in order to film the target (LQ-CGK);
  • Lack of a formal assessment of the safety risks for an unusual operation (filming and flight in proximity), which prevented the identification and analysis of the dangers inherent to that operation, and the adoption of mitigation actions, requirement not required by the current regulations;
  • Deficiencies in the operation planning that led to the accident, including the failure of observing the "see and be seen" concept or an evasive maneuver if visual contact is lost between both aircraft;
  • Lack of formal procedures in accordance with the nature of the operations performed;
  • The use of aircraft whose public identification prefix does not imply providing logistics and aerial support for filming of a completely private nature;
  • Ambiguity in the observance of regulations related to air operations of public aircraft.

See also

References

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  12. "Drame de "Dropped". Alain Bernard : "Camille était heureuse d'être là"" ["Dropped" Tragedy. Alain Bernard: "Camille was happy to be there"]. Le Parisien (in French). 11 March 2015. Archived from the original on 17 March 2015. Retrieved 12 March 2015.
  13. "Tragedia de La Rioja: piden explicaciones por el uso del helicóptero estatal" [Tragedy at La Rioja: there is a request for explanations for use of the state helicopter]. La Razón (in Spanish). 10 March 2015. Archived from the original on 10 March 2015. Retrieved 10 March 2015.
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