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Helicopter wreck pulled from sea | Helicopter wreck pulled from sea |
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The wreckage of a helicopter that ditched in the North Sea on its way to an oil platform has been salvaged. | |
Eighteen people were saved in what has been described as a "text-book rescue" when the Eurocopter Super Puma crashed about 125 miles east of Aberdeen. | |
Two life rafts used in Wednesday's evacuation have also been recovered and taken ashore in Aberdeen. | |
The fuselage and life rafts were moved by oil support vessels. The wreckage arrived in Aberdeen late on Saturday. | |
An Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) spokesman had earlier said: "The aircraft's fuselage has been recovered onto a surface vessel and will return to Aberdeen overnight, after which it will be transported to the AAIB's facility in Farnborough." | |
The Super Puma, operated by Bond, overturned in the water on Thursday. | The Super Puma, operated by Bond, overturned in the water on Thursday. |
Workers on the BP oil platform which should have been the flight's destination saw the aircraft ditch. | Workers on the BP oil platform which should have been the flight's destination saw the aircraft ditch. |
Rescuers said the helicopter's tail boom was missing. | Rescuers said the helicopter's tail boom was missing. |