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VisitResults of internal review on mistaken helicopter crash identification
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Minor procedural errors identified • 33%
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Iranian Red Crescent Mobilizes to Potential Crash Site of President’s Helicopter, No Evidence Found
May 19, 2024, 11:42 PM
The Iranian Red Crescent mobilized rescue teams to a location where rescue forces reported smelling fuel, suggesting a potential crash site. Initial reports indicated the possibility of the President’s helicopter being involved. However, further investigation revealed that the rescue teams had mistaken the smell of car fuel for helicopter fuel. The head of the Red Crescent confirmed that no evidence of a helicopter crash was found at the site. This information was reported by Tasnim News Agency, Skynews, and Iranian state media.
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Pilot error • 25%
Mechanical failure • 25%
External interference • 25%
Undetermined • 25%
Successful rescue of all aboard • 33%
Helicopter located, casualties confirmed • 33%
Search operation extended beyond initial timeframe • 34%
Pilot error • 30%
Mechanical failure • 30%
Weather conditions • 20%
Other factors • 20%
No fault found • 33%
Fault with the boat operator • 33%
Regulatory failure • 34%
Successful rescue • 33%
Helicopter located, no survivors • 33%
Helicopter not located • 34%
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Criticism or Suspicion • 25%
Results released • 50%
Results not released • 50%
No major issues found • 33%
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Major issues and significant recommendations • 34%
All passengers recover • 25%
Some passengers recover • 25%
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Fatalities reported • 25%
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No Comment • 25%
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Limited international response • 33%
International condemnation • 33%
Industrial spill • 25%
Automobile-related incident • 25%
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Residential or commercial leak • 25%