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‘Is he going to crash?’ Four Kiwis survive nightmare helicopter collision

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Tue, 3 Jan 2023, 9:49am

‘Is he going to crash?’ Four Kiwis survive nightmare helicopter collision

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news.com.au,
Publish Date
Tue, 3 Jan 2023, 9:49am

Queensland Police have confirmed that four New Zealanders were on board one of the helicopters involved in a horror collision on the Gold Coast yesterday afternoon.

The news comes as footage has emerged of the seconds prior to the two helicopters colliding, which led to four deaths.

The tragic incident occurred on Monday at about 2pm. All the deaths happened in the same helicopter which crashed on to a sandbar after impact. The three remaining passengers are in a critical condition.

All six passengers in the other helicopter, which was able to land, survived one unhurt and five suffering minor injuries.

The passengers included two families from New Zealand who were travelling together, a 44-year-old man and 43-year-old woman from one family, and a 48-year-old man and 45-year-old woman from the other. A 27-year-old Western Australia woman also survived.

The Kiwi passengers escaped with just cuts and scratches, the Herald has been told. After the crash, they were transported to Gold Coast University Hospital for treatment for minor injuries, Queensland police said. A Gold Coast Health spokeswoman told the Herald they were treated in the emergency department for cuts and scratches and were not admitted.

The three people who died at the scene were the pilot, a 57-year-old woman and a 65-year-old man from the United Kingdom, and a 36-year-old woman from NSW. A 10-year old boy from NSW is currently in a critical condition in Gold Coast University Hospital. A 33-year-old woman and 9-year-old boy from Victoria are also in hospital with serious injuries.

Queensland Police has said it appeared the collision occurred as one aircraft was taking off and the other landing from a heliport on Main Beach.

A helicopter takes off from SeaWorld on the Gold Coast, Australia . Moments later it would be hit by another helicopter. Photo / 9 NEWSA helicopter takes off from SeaWorld on the Gold Coast, Australia . Moments later it would be hit by another helicopter. Photo / 9 NEWS

The pilot who lost his life after the collision between the two Sea World tour helicopters has been identified as Ashley Jenkinson, a respected figure in the aviation industry.

Jenkinson worked as a chief pilot at Sea World Helicopters.

The three passengers who survived the initial crash from his aircraft 鈥 a woman and two young boys 鈥 were taken to Gold Coast University Hospital in a critical condition.

The two helicopters seconds before impact. Photo / 9 NEWSThe two helicopters seconds before impact. Photo / 9 NEWS

鈥業s he going to crash?鈥

Footage given to Channel 9 has shown the moments leading up to the crash.

Bystanders next to the heliport were filming the takeoff and landing on their phones when the incident occurred.

One child watching says 鈥淚s he going to crash?鈥 just a few seconds before impact.

Others can be heard saying 鈥渘o鈥 as the tragedy unfolds.

Pilot a 鈥榯rue legend鈥

Those who knew Jenkinson, 40, have paid tribute to his 鈥渉eroic鈥 actions during last year鈥檚 floods, when he delivered packages to people who had been cut off, and have described him as a 鈥渢rue legend鈥.

鈥淭his incredible chief pilot performed lots of flights back and forth to people in need, including some very remote areas,鈥 friend Billie Frank wrote on Facebook.

Chief pilot of SeaWorld helicopters, Ash 'Jenko' Jenkinson, 40, died in a helicopter crash over the Gold Coast Broadwater near SeaWorld on  January 2. 2023. Photo / Facebook Chief pilot of SeaWorld helicopters, Ash 'Jenko' Jenkinson, 40, died in a helicopter crash over the Gold Coast Broadwater near SeaWorld on January 2. 2023. Photo / Facebook

鈥淔lying is not an easy task. The concentration and being on point is constant, but as usual Ash smashed it out of the park to help the flood victims.

鈥淚 can鈥檛 believe it. You really were a beautiful soul and would light up any room you entered. You will be missed so much,鈥 said Kate Freeman.

鈥淒evastating news. You were such a legend Ash. You helped so many people and have done so much good in your life,鈥 said Rachelle O鈥橞rien.

鈥淭houghts are with you and everyone involved Ash,鈥 said Daniel Round.

鈥淵ou were a true legend, you will be missed. Fly high, you were taken too soon. Was a pleasure to learn to fly under you Ash, you were a great mentor and a true gentleman. Fly high, blue skies and tailwinds, rest easy mate.鈥

There were dozens more tributes in the same vein as those above.

Facebook post from a local community group. Facebook post from a local community group.

Jenkinson leaves behind a young son, whose first birthday he celebrated in September.

The pilot鈥檚 employer released a statement expressing its condolences for all the victims of the incident.

鈥淪ea World Helicopters has expressed its shock and deepest sympathy for those involved in the Sea World helicopter accident on the Gold Coast,鈥 a spokesman said.

鈥淲e and the entire flying community are devastated by what has happened and our sincere condolences go to all those involved, and especially the loved ones and family of the deceased.

鈥淲e are co-operating with all the authorities, including the Australian Transport Safety Bureau and the Queensland Police. As it is now a police investigation we cannot provide any further information at this stage.鈥

At least 13 people needed treatment following the collision.

Four people died after two helicopters collided and crashed near Sea World.  Photo / 九一星空无限 Media Network
Four people died after two helicopters collided and crashed near Sea World. Photo / 九一星空无限 Media Network

Speaking at a press conference on Monday afternoon, Queensland Police South Eastern Regional Duty Officer Gary Worrell confirmed the four deaths, adding that another three people remained critical in hospital.

鈥淎t about 2pm today, police and emergency services were called to a two-helicopter midair collision just opposite Sea World in the Broadwater,鈥 he said.

鈥淭hose two aircraft have crashed and landed on the sand bank just out from Sea World resort.

鈥淧olice and emergency services and members of the public attended the incident. Those people were confronted with a significant incident and, as a result of that incident, four people have lost their lives today, and we have three others critical in hospital.

鈥淭he investigation is ongoing, there will be a report by police for the coroner, and also the Australian Transport Safety Bureau is leading an investigation.鈥

鈥楧ifficult scene鈥

Worrell stressed police officers鈥 appreciation for members of the public who helped at the scene of the crash.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a difficult scene. Due to the area it鈥檚 located, on the sand bank, it was difficult to gain access, to get our emergency services to the scene to manage it appropriately. So I鈥檇 like to thank all those who attended to make that possible,鈥 he said.

Authorities are still investigating the cause of the tragic incident. Worrell said the investigation was at a 鈥渧ery early鈥 stage.

鈥淚t only happened a few hours ago, and we鈥檝e just managed to have all the critically injured patients taken to hospital,鈥 he said.

鈥淚t would appear that one helicopter has been taking off and the other has been landing. The inquiries will obviously identify how the incident has occurred.鈥

He said he understood the seven people who either died or suffered critical injuries were all from the same helicopter.

鈥淥ne air frame has had the windscreen removed, and it鈥檚 landed safely on the island. The other air frame has crashed, and it was upside down,鈥 he explained.

鈥淢embers of the public and the police tried to remove the people, and commenced first aid and tried to get those people to safety.鈥

Emergency services respond to reports to the helicopter crash near Sea World on the Gold Coast. Photo / 9 九一星空无限Emergency services respond to reports to the helicopter crash near Sea World on the Gold Coast. Photo / 9 九一星空无限

He again stressed at the ATSB鈥檚 inquiry would confirm the details of the incident.

Images show both of the helicopters involved lying on the sandbar, having suffered serious damage, with emergency workers swarming around them. At least one aircraft bears the words 鈥淪ea World Helicopters鈥.

A representative from the Queensland Ambulance Service, Jayney Shearman, told reporters the service had deployed 鈥渁ll available resources鈥 to deal with the incident, including critical care paramedics and two medical helicopters.

鈥淚n the initial stages, there were 13 people that were identified on those two helicopters, there were three critical patients that were treated, and six lighter injuries,鈥 she confirmed.

Those lighter injuries were mainly caused by glass shrapnel.

Gold Coast helicopter collisionGold Coast helicopter collision

鈥淭his is very traumatic, and certainly our thoughts and condolences go out to the families of all those involved,鈥 she said.

鈥淎ccess to the sandbar was actually very well co-ordinated, there was a lot of assistance from our allied services. So they were able to ferry our officers across.鈥

SeaWorld Drive was closed to traffic after the crash, and members of the public were urged to avoid the area.

The Gold Coast Bulletin reports two witnesses, Dang Nguyen and Julie Gill, said they had seen 鈥渢wo helicopters crash into each other鈥.

Another witness wrote online that her daughter saw the incident.

鈥淧eople on both (helicopters). Landed on the sand not in Sea World thank goodness. Just praying for all. Hope this is not a tragedy.

鈥淲e heard a loud noise and saw bits of debris flying,鈥 another person wrote.

A Sea World visitor told 7 九一星空无限 they鈥檇 seen one of the aircraft 鈥渋n a tailspin with the cockpit windows falling away after impact鈥.

A man inside Sea World at the time of the apparent crash with his young son described hearing 鈥渁 massive bang鈥.

鈥淚 was just walking my son and some Sea World staff were running outside. Didn鈥檛 really know what had happened but there was a massive bang,鈥 John told 3AW.

鈥淭hey鈥檝e closed that side of the park now so people can鈥檛 look out the side into the water. Pretty scary stuff.鈥

The ATSB has already started its safety investigation into the incident.

鈥淒uring the evidence gathering phase of the investigation, ATSB investigators will examine the wreckage and map the accident site,鈥 the bureau said.

鈥淚nvestigators will also recover any relevant components for further examination at the ATSB鈥檚 technical facilities in Canberra, gather any available recorded data for analysis, and interview witnesses and other involved parties.鈥

-Anthony Anderson, Sam Clench, news.com.au

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