July 21 - a RBAirF
Bell 212 was due to return to the airbase later that same morning, but subsequently was found crashed with the loss of 12 out of 14 military personnel in
Rampayoh,
Mukim Labi.[1][2] Investigations by the Supreme Board of Inquiry of the
Royal Brunei Armed Forces (RBAF) concluded that the crash was caused by
human error whilst in flight; specifically 'unauthorised low-level flying' which resulted in a
controlled flight into terrain (CFIT).[2]
July 21 - a RBAirF
Bell 212 was due to return to the airbase later that same morning, but subsequently was found crashed with the loss of 12 out of 14 military personnel in
Rampayoh,
Mukim Labi.[1][2] Investigations by the Supreme Board of Inquiry of the
Royal Brunei Armed Forces (RBAF) concluded that the crash was caused by
human error whilst in flight; specifically 'unauthorised low-level flying' which resulted in a
controlled flight into terrain (CFIT).[2]