Helicopter Crash in Shanklin Leaves Four People Tragically Affected
A helicopter carrying four people crashed near Shanklin on the Isle of Wight early Tuesday morning (August 27, 2025), resulting in three fatalities and one serious injury.
A Robinson R44 II helicopter operated by Northumbria Helicopters crashed in a field on the Isle of Wight, with the company confirming four individuals were aboard during a flying lesson. The aircraft, registered as G-OCLV, is described as a dual-control, four-seat model.
A Robinson R44 II helicopter operated by Northumbria Helicopters crashed in a field on the Isle of Wight, according to the operator's statement. The incident occurred during a routine flying lesson, with four people on board at the time of the accident. The aircraft, identified by its registration number G-OCLV, is listed on the company's website as a four-seat dual-control helicopter designed for training purposes.
Northumbria Helicopters emphasized the aircraft's role in flight instruction, highlighting its dual-control setup that allows instructors and students to operate the controls simultaneously. The crash has raised questions about safety protocols in aviation training, though no immediate details on the cause have been released. Authorities are investigating the incident, which took place in a rural area of the Isle of Wight, a popular location for air travel and training activities.
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