The Chief of Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshall Hassan Abubakar, has ordered immediate investigations into the immediate and remote causes of the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) helicopter crash in River State last week.
He said the outcome of the investigation would enable the NAF to “learn exactly what happened and prevent future occurrences.”

The NAF’s chief disclosed this when he visited the five crew that survived the crash at NAF’s Medical Center Port Harcourt, River State capital.

A NAF MI-35P attack helicopter crashed in Port Harcourt on Friday, 1 December 1, while on an operation against oil thieves.

The five crew, who were part of troops of 115 Special Operations Group (115 SOG), onboard the aircraft survived with “very minor injuries.”

In a statement by the NAF spokesperson, Air Commodore Edward Gabkwet, the NAF’s chief commended the crew for the professional manner in which they handled the emergency they found themselves.

He said: “Your actions were commendable and a decisive factor in mitigating the extent of damage to public property and loss of lives.”

Air Marshall Hassan said the 115 SOG has been well known for its gallantry and fighting spirit and the mere presence of the MI-35P helicopters on the battlefield has been a game changer.