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A millionaire businessman and Chelsea FC vice-president died in a helicopter crash when the pilot probably became disorientated, an accident report says. | |
A benign lesion in the pilot's brain could also have contributed to the accident in which four people died in Cambridgeshire on 1 May 2007. | A benign lesion in the pilot's brain could also have contributed to the accident in which four people died in Cambridgeshire on 1 May 2007. |
Philip Carter, 44, his son Andrew, 17, pilot Stephen Holdich, 49, and Jonathan Waller, 42, all died. | Philip Carter, 44, his son Andrew, 17, pilot Stephen Holdich, 49, and Jonathan Waller, 42, all died. |
The Chelsea fans had been watching a a Champions League game versus Liverpool. | The Chelsea fans had been watching a a Champions League game versus Liverpool. |
The aircraft was flying to a private landing site near Peterborough. | The aircraft was flying to a private landing site near Peterborough. |
The Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) said that as the pilot approached the destination, the helicopter - owned by Chelsea FC honorary vice-president Mr Carter - probably encountered an area of shallow fog and low cloud. | The Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) said that as the pilot approached the destination, the helicopter - owned by Chelsea FC honorary vice-president Mr Carter - probably encountered an area of shallow fog and low cloud. |
The pilot descended and, possibly using an illuminated haulage yard and quarry for guidance, attempted to fly below the cloud to complete the flight. | The pilot descended and, possibly using an illuminated haulage yard and quarry for guidance, attempted to fly below the cloud to complete the flight. |
Brain lesion | Brain lesion |
"Imminent contact with the ground or impending contact with trees ahead forced the pilot to climb, where it is possible that he became [disorientated] and lost control", the report said. | |
The helicopter crashed in Bedford Purlieus Wood near Mr Carter's house where he lived with his son at the village of Thornhaugh, near Peterborough, at about midnight. | The helicopter crashed in Bedford Purlieus Wood near Mr Carter's house where he lived with his son at the village of Thornhaugh, near Peterborough, at about midnight. |
Pilot Stephen Holdich was originally from Peterborough but lived at Chidham in West Sussex and Jonathan Waller was a businessman from Liverpool. | Pilot Stephen Holdich was originally from Peterborough but lived at Chidham in West Sussex and Jonathan Waller was a businessman from Liverpool. |
The report said a post-mortem examination on the pilot discovered a lesion in the temporal lobe of the pilot's brain. | The report said a post-mortem examination on the pilot discovered a lesion in the temporal lobe of the pilot's brain. |
This was not considered a causal or contributory factor in the accident but "an aviation pathologist considered such lesions, whilst not necessarily causing total incapacitation, could, potentially impair one's ability to control a helicopter safely". | This was not considered a causal or contributory factor in the accident but "an aviation pathologist considered such lesions, whilst not necessarily causing total incapacitation, could, potentially impair one's ability to control a helicopter safely". |
"Therefore the possibility that the lesion could have contributed to the cause of the accident could not be fully dismissed," the report concluded. | "Therefore the possibility that the lesion could have contributed to the cause of the accident could not be fully dismissed," the report concluded. |
"In the absence of any technical defect or failure being found during the examination of the wreckage, it was concluded the pilot was forced to make a climbing turn to the left, possibly to avoid the ground and/or an area of woodland, and became [disorientated] and descended into trees." | |
Mr Carter, who founded and ran a training company at Ruddington in Nottinghamshire, was named UK Entrepreneur of the Year in an awards ceremony in 2006. | Mr Carter, who founded and ran a training company at Ruddington in Nottinghamshire, was named UK Entrepreneur of the Year in an awards ceremony in 2006. |
In September last year it was announced that he had left £123m in his will. | In September last year it was announced that he had left £123m in his will. |
This was the second helicopter tragedy to hit Chelsea in recent years. | This was the second helicopter tragedy to hit Chelsea in recent years. |
In 1996, the club's vice-chairman Matthew Harding and four others were killed when their Squirrel aircraft crashed as they returned from a Chelsea match at Bolton. | In 1996, the club's vice-chairman Matthew Harding and four others were killed when their Squirrel aircraft crashed as they returned from a Chelsea match at Bolton. |