Russia: 18 killed in Siberian oil worker helicopter crash
MOSCOW — A Russian helicopter crashed shortly after takeoff Saturday in Siberia, killing all 18 people aboard, mostly oil workers, authorities said.
The Interstate Aviation Committee, which oversees civil aviation in much of the former Soviet Union, said the Mi-8 helicopter collided with the load being carried by another helicopter. Both had taken off from the same pad in Vankor, above the Arctic Circle, some 2,600 kilometres (1,600 miles) northeast of Moscow.
The second helicopter was undamaged and landed safely, the committee said.
Helicopters frequently carry loads in slings that hang below the craft.