All helicopter wreckage with AAIB

Apr 7th, 2009 - BBC NEWS

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All helicopter wreckage with AAIB - BBC News The Super Puma wreckage will be examined by experts

All the wreckage from the Super Puma helicopter crash which killed 16 has now been moved to the Air Accidents Investigation Branch headquarters.

The AAIB said it will be examined in Farnborough by experts to try to establish the cause of the crash off the Aberdeenshire coast last week.

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