Copterline
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Copterline | ||
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IATA ' |
ICAO 'AAQ |
Callsign Copterline |
Founded | 2002 | |
Hubs | Helsinki Hernesaari Heliport | |
Fleet size | 9 | |
Destinations | 2 | |
Headquarters | Helsinki, Finland | |
Key people | ||
Website: http://www.copterline.com/ |
Copterline is Finland's largest helicopter airline. In 2004 the company ferried over 75,000 passengers.
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[edit] History
In spring 2004, the company had been restricted from commercial flights in bad weather conditions, due to concerns about pilot qualifications, but the restriction have since been lifted.
[edit] Services
Copterline maintains hourly passenger flights across the Gulf of Finland between Helsinki, Finland and Tallinn, Estonia between 7-20, or 9-17 on weekends. The trip takes 18 minutes for a 12-seat helicopter. Since 22 June 2006 the service has been suspended.
[edit] Incidents and accidents
Main article: 10 August 2005 helicopter crash near Tallinn
On August 10, 2005, a Sikorsky S-76 of Copterline crashed into the sea near Tallinn, Estonia, three to four minutes after taking off. The craft was carrying 14 people, all of whom were killed: six Finnish, four Estonian and two American passengers, and two Finnish crewmembers. The disaster was caused by the failure of the power steering system of the American-built helicopter. According to Estonian authorities, no distress signals of any kind were received. However, after examining the helicopter's black box it has been reported that the pilots had attempted sending one, but for unknown reasons it was never received. The black box also revealed that the pilots had remained calm and attempted a safe landing in a "by the book" fashion.
[edit] Fleet
The Copterline fleet consists of nine helicopters and several rescue craft. The helicopters used on the Helsinki-Tallinn route are Sikorsky S-76Cs.
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