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B.C. helicopter carrying 14 lands safely after being struck by lightning

Hit broke off rear rotor, made instruments go dark as chopper neared Victoria from Vancouver
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A HeliJet helicopter was struck by lightning and damaged during a flight from Vancouver to Victoria on Oct. 24. Nobody on board was injured as the aircraft landed safely at its destination. (File photo)

A commercial helicopter was struck by lightning two-thirds of the way into its roughly 30-minute flight from Vancouver to Victoria on Tuesday (Oct. 24).

The HeliJet copter was being guided by instruments as it traversed through the clouds at 4,000 feet when it was about 10 minutes from its Victoria harbour destination. The helicopter was then hit by what the company is 99.9 per cent sure was a lightning strike.

After the navigational instruments went black from the strike, pilots brought the aircraft down to 1,300 feet to get out of the clouds, Rick Hill, HeliJetsa国际传媒檚 vice president of commercial and business programs, said in an interview.

The lightning damaged the tail rotor of the helicopter, but it was able to land in Victoria and none of the 12 passengers or two crew aboard were injured. HeliJet agents spoke with and checked on the passengers upon their 9:45 a.m. arrival before the flyers left the terminal and went about their days, Hill said.

Noting hesa国际传媒檚 not a pilot, Hill said the strike would make the aircraft more difficult to control but their pilots train for these kinds of scenarios.

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Two of the four rotors were gone after the lightningsa国际传媒檚 impact. Hill said the rear system is used to counterbalance the top rotor in order to keep the aircraft moving in a straight line.

While they do occur, lightning strikes are rare and affect the entire airline industry, Hill said, adding itsa国际传媒檚 happened one other time in his 34 years on the job.

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The Transportation Safety Board of Canada was notified of the incident on Tuesday morning and it has not yet deployed investigators, spokesperson Liam MacDonald said.

sa国际传媒淲e are in the process of gathering information and assessing the event to determine whether we will be launching a full investigation,sa国际传媒 the TSB official said.

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About the Author: Jake Romphf

In early 2021, I made the move from the Great Lakes to Greater Victoria with the aim of experiencing more of the country I report on.
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