Pilot crashed helicopter into Australian hotel after farewell party
SYDNEY: An amateur pilot had been celebrating with colleagues before he “misappropriated” a helicopter and fatally crashed into the roof of an Australian hotel, his employer said on Tuesday (Aug 13).
Hundreds of patrons were evacuated from the DoubleTree by Hilton in the tropical tourist hub of Cairns on Monday morning after the twin-engine helicopter crashed, igniting a fiery explosion on the hotel roof.
The pilot was killed in the accident, while two patrons staying in the hotel were treated for minor injuries.
The helicopter belonged to luxury charter company Nautilus Aviation, which said it had employed the man in a “ground crew position”.
Nautilus Aviation said the man “gained unauthorised access to our helicopter hangar and misappropriated one of our helicopters”.
Hours before the crash, the man had been celebrating at a private send-off before moving to take up another position within the company, Nautilus Aviation said.
Although the pilot was licensed to fly helicopters in New Zealand, he had never flown before in Australia.
Source: CNA