UK Superpuma fleet grounded after Norway crash

The Civil Aviation Authority has confirmed it's fleet of UK Superpumas have been grounded.

Published 29th Apr 2016

The Civil Aviation Authority has confirmed it's fleet of UK Superpumas have been grounded.

One British national was killed in a helicopter crash off the coast of Bergen, Norway earlier today

A CAA statement said: "Our thoughts are with those affected by the tragic accident in Norway.

"Following the accident the UK CAA has issued an instruction to stop any commercial passenger flights by UK operators flying the Airbus EC225LP helicopter. This mirrors action taken by the Norwegian CAA. The restriction does not apply to search and rescue flights.

"The accident involved a Norwegian helicopter and will therefore be investigated by the Norwegian authorities. We will offer any assistance that we can.

"We remain in close contact with all UK offshore helicopter operators to continue to assess the situation."