Six killed in helicopter crash in French Alps

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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.

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Reply#1 - Wed Jul 25, 2012 3:27 PM EDT

Idont think the client is a client any more URO COPTER just proved its worth ==coyote

    Reply#2 - Wed Jul 25, 2012 4:52 PM EDT

    My condolences to the family & friends of the deceased. I can only hope they died instantly. May they RIP.

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    Reply#3 - Thu Jul 26, 2012 12:53 AM EDT

    sad for the families of these people. and it is not good for the company that makes this chopper. accidents happen though.

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