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Rescue crews and police inspect the scene of a helicopter crash in La Palud sur Verdon, southeast of France, on July 25, 2012.
Six employees of aircraft maker Eurocopter were killed when their helicopter crashed in a mountainous region of southeast France on Wednesday during a test flight, police and company officials said.
The crash occurred around 1:30 p.m. in a steep section of the Verdon Gorge in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence region near the border with Italy, according to local police.
Police said a preliminary investigation suggested the helicopter may have hit an electric cable.
Eurocopter, a unit of European aerospace group EADS, said in a statement that the downed aircraft was a Cougar AS532 AL helicopter and that six people were on board.
It had taken off shortly before the crash from a heliport near the Mediterranean port city of Marseille for a test flight before delivery to a client.
The six people on board were company employees and included test engineers, a Eurocopter spokeswoman said.
Police said search teams were at the site investigating the cause of the crash.
"The accident occurred in a place that's very difficult to access, which is complicating our work," Benoit Gounine, a regional police lieutenant, told Reuters.
Eurocopter's website described the helicopter as a military aircraft that can accommodate 25 combat-ready troops or be used for search and rescue, medical evacuation or fire support missions, among other uses.
The Verdon Gorge is a stunning river canyon, popular with hikers, that runs about 2,300 feet deep.
Reuters contributed to this report.
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What a tragic accident. My condolences.
On a side note...I wonder who the client is.
Idont think the client is a client any more URO COPTER just proved its worth ==coyote
My condolences to the family & friends of the deceased. I can only hope they died instantly. May they RIP.
sad for the families of these people. and it is not good for the company that makes this chopper. accidents happen though.