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Shocking moment two helicopters crash mid-air caught on camera
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Updated 14:05 5 Mar 2023 GMTPublished 12:55 5 Mar 2023 GMT

Shocking moment two helicopters crash mid-air caught on camera

Two Sea World tourist flight helicopters collided mid-air on Australia's Gold Coast in January.

Gregory Robinson

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Gregory Robinson
Gregory Robinson

Gregory is a journalist for UNILAD. After graduating with a master's degree in journalism, he has worked for both print and online publications and is particularly interested in TV, (pop) music and lifestyle. He loves Madonna, teen dramas from the '90s and prefers tea over coffee.

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A passenger captured the terrifying moment the helicopter they were travelling in crashed.

Warning: Some viewers may find the video below distressing.

Two Sea World tourist flight helicopters – a separate company from the famous theme park - collided mid-air on Australia's Gold Coast in January.

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The distressing footage from inside one of the helicopters shows the moments leading up to the deadly collision that claimed the lives of four people - pilot Ash Jenkinson, British couple Ron and Diane Hughes and Vanessa Tadros from Sydney. Three passengers were critically injured.

One of the passengers points to something out of the window – possibly the departing helicopter - and attempts to tell the pilot before the crash.

Auckland couple Riaan and Elmarie Steenberg were involved in the helicopter collision.
Riaan Steenberg/ Facebook

As the two helicopters collide, glass is sent through the cabin.

Australian news site 7News reports that passengers Riaan and Elmarie Steenberg and Marle and Edward Swart, from Auckland, New Zealand, were all on board along with pilot Michael James and another unnamed passenger.

Pilot and lawyer Peter Carter told Australian TV show Sunrise that the video will play a key role in the Australian Transport Safety Bureau’s investigation into the crash.

Edward and Marle Swart were also onboard one of the helicopters involved in the crash.
Edward Swart/ Facebook

He said: “It shows, in my estimation, the aircraft is below 1000 feet, it’s just passed one of the landing zones ... it reveals that the pilot was unaware of the other aircraft. It suggests, perhaps, that one of the passengers may have been alerted to something and may have been trying to get the pilot’s attention.”

It was initially reported that one helicopter was arriving while the other was departing.

Carter also explained that investigators will be able to listen to transcripts from Airservices Australia to decipher if the pilots made the appropriate broadcasts of their intention to land and depart.

He added: “The departing helicopter ought to have broadcast he was departing and likewise the other aircraft.”

The pilot in the footage – which was coming in to land - was able to land the aircraft safely and four of the passengers spoke out days after the crash occurred on 2 January.

The Steenbergs and Swarts shared a joint statement in which they expressed sadness and condolences for the people who lost their lives and asked for privacy.

The footage shows the moments before the crash.
OnlyBangersEth/Twitter

"We are grateful and blessed to have been spared but very sad for the people who lost loved ones and the little ones and mum fighting for their lives in hospital. Our hearts are so heavy for them,” the statement reads.

"Our deepest sympathies and sincere condolences to the injured and the deceased and their families.

"We will share more when we are ready; however as we are coming to grips with what has happened and the resultant impact on our lives we ask that our need for privacy be respected at this time,” they told 7News.

The Australian Transport Safety Bureau’s investigation continues.

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