Two helicopters, which at the same time flew out of Estonian Tallinn on May 17, collided in the air near the euro airport at the southeast -scope of Finland. In the first unit there were three people, two more.
The accident occurred after noon on Saturday, said the Estonian media. According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Estonia, everyone who was on the sides of these helicopters died.
Both devices flew out of Tallinn at a time and flew next to a friend throughout the route in euros, at an altitude of 300 m from the ground.
One of the helicopters is registered in Estonia, and the other in Austria. The apparatus of one model is a four -grouse manufacturer Robinson R44.
Despite registration in different countries, conflicts belonged to Estonian businessmen Oleg Sinaalge (worked in the field of energy) and Jagantto (head of the construction company Mapri Ehitus). They died as a result of a collision. Among the victims of the accident is the wife of the second businessman.
Entrepreneurs flew on their helicopters for a meeting of annual aviation, which was supposed to be held in Finland on an air ticket (located about 15 kilometers from the Finnish Airport of the euro).
The head of the time of the aviation club said that Estonian friends had to arrive during a private visit. In any case, but after the disaster, the aircraft event was canceled.
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Source: Obozrevatel

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