A mid-air collision between two civilian helicopters in western Finland has claimed the lives of five people, leaving authorities baffled about the cause of the tragedy.
In a devastating accident, five people lost their lives after two civilian helicopters collided mid-air in western Finland. The tragedy occurred shortly after noon near the town of Kauttua, leaving a trail of destruction and chaos.
Helicopter crashes are often caused by mechanical failure, pilot error, or adverse weather conditions.
According to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), human factors account for approximately 80% of all helicopter accidents.
Weather-related incidents can be attributed to factors such as turbulence, icing, and thunderstorms.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) investigates each incident to determine the root cause and provide recommendations for prevention.
The collision between the two aircraft, both carrying Estonian businessmen, has left authorities baffled about what caused the incident. Initially, it was reported that three people were on board one helicopter and two on the other, but further investigation revealed that this information was incorrect. The exact number of fatalities is not yet confirmed.

Preliminary investigations are underway, with Finnish police working closely with Estonian authorities to piece together the events leading up to the crash. Several rescue units and police patrols were deployed to the scene, which has been sealed off due to safety concerns.
The two helicopters took off from Tallinn, Estonia‘s capital city, and were headed towards Piikajarvi Airport in Kokemaki, approximately 15 kilometers away from Eura airport. Eyewitnesses report that the aircraft were performing a manoeuvre when they collided. The wreckage of both planes was found approximately 100 meters apart in a wooded area near Eura airport.
A helicopter collision is a rare but serious aviation accident.
According to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), there were 231 reported helicopter accidents in the United States between 2015 and 2019, resulting in 144 fatalities.
The most common causes of helicopter collisions include 'pilot error' , mechanical failure, and adverse weather conditions.
Helicopter collisions can occur during takeoff, landing, or while in flight, and can be caused by a variety of factors including equipment malfunction, air traffic control errors, and human error.
Local authorities have responded swiftly to the incident, with roads leading to Eura airport closed as a precautionary measure. Rescue efforts are ongoing, and police are working diligently to determine the cause of the crash.