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Two Pilots Killed in Israeli Defence Force Helicopter Crash Off Haifa Coast

  • Third soldier sustains moderate injuries; chopper brought down Monday night by malfunction, not attack

Two Israel Defence Forces pilots died on Monday night when their military helicopter crashed off the coast of northern Israel.

A third crew member was recovered and taken to Haifa’s Rambam Medical Center for treatment with moderate injuries. The hospital said he was in stable condition, being treated in its shock ward and would then be moved to its intensive care unit for further treatment.

IDF search-and-rescue teams pulled the other two crew members from the water and carried out resuscitation efforts but were unable to revive them.

Their families had been notified, the IDF said in a statement.

The military said the survivor was a patrol officer. The type of helicopter that crashed is usually crewed by a pilot, a co-pilot and a naval officer.

The helicopter went down in the Mediterranean Sea just off the port city of Haifa. The crash happened close enough to the coast for city residents to see flames from the shore and call it in to police.

Channel 12 said the helicopter was flying at a low altitude prior to the crash.

The search-and-rescue teams included the IDF’s Unit 669, the navy’s elite Flotilla 13 commando unit and the navy’s Yaltam scuba unit. Parts of a military helicopter lie on the ground after it crashed off the coast of Haifa on the night of January 3, 2021. (Alon Nadav/Flash90)

An air force officer said the helicopter had taken off for a training exercise around 8 p.m. and crashed about an hour later.

Rescue forces pulled the surviving officer from the water about 1.5 kilometers (nearly 1 mile) offshore. He was brought to Haifa’s navy base and a waiting ambulance that rushed him to the hospital, Haaretz reported.

Israeli Air Force chief Amikam Norkin grounded all helicopters of the type that crashed, halted all air force training flights and appointed a team to investigate the crash.

The specific cause of the crash was not immediately known, but it appeared to be the result of a technical malfunction, not an attack.

Video footage taken just after the crash, which was quickly shared on social media, showed flaming wreckage not far off the coast. In one video, it appeared that the helicopter caught fire before hitting the water.

Additional videos showed that flares were launched over the area to assist search-and-rescue teams.

The helicopter that crashed was a Eurocopter AS565 Panther, known by the IAF as an “Atalef,” or bat. The aircraft is used primarily for missions at sea as it is capable of landing on Israeli Navy missile ships, specifically Sa’ar-5 class models.

Fragments of the helicopter began washing onto shore soon after the crash.

According to the military, the helicopter was taking part in a training exercise when it went down.

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