Transportation Safety Board report details lead-up to fatal B.C. helicopter accident
RICHMOND — The Transportation Safety Board says a pilot missed important steps on a checklist during maintenance work before one worker was injured and another killed by the tail rotor of a helicopter at a B.C. airport.
The board’s report released Wednesday in the fatal accident says one pilot and two workers were conducting maintenance ground run operations on the helicopter at Smithers Airport on May 6, 2023, when the aircraft unexpectedly rotated 540 degrees.
The report says both workers on the ground were hit by the helicopter’s tail rotor, killing one and severely injuring the other.
It says the pilot had brought his cellphone into the cockpit, and was listening to music through an earpiece, and had also told the maintenance workers that he was “interested in following a live sporting event.”


