![]() PT-HPG, the Bell 206B involved in the accident | |
Accident | |
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Date | 11 February 2019 |
Summary | Mechanical failure |
Site |
São Paulo,
São Paulo, Brazil 23°27′07″S 46°47′13″W / 23.451989°S 46.786984°W |
Total fatalities | 2 |
Total injuries | 1 |
Aircraft | |
Aircraft type | Bell 206B |
Operator | RQ Serviços Aéreos Especializados Ltda. |
Registration | PT-HPG |
Flight origin | Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil |
Destination | São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil |
Occupants | 2 |
Passengers | 1 |
Crew | 1 |
Fatalities | 2 |
Survivors | 0 |
Ground casualties | |
Ground fatalities | 0 |
Ground injuries | 1 |
On 11 February 2019, a Bell 206B helicopter crashed while trying to land on the Rodoanel Mário Covas highway, following an unspecified malfunction. Among the victims was journalist Ricardo Boechat. The pilot, Ronaldo Quatrucci, was also killed and one person on the ground was injured. [1] The aircraft crashed around 12:15 pm ( UTC−02:00) and the journalist and pilot were pronounced dead shortly after. [2] The helicopter was owned by RQ Serviços Aéreo Especializados Ltda. [3]
The aircraft was a Bell 206B, manufactured in 1975, registered PT-HPG. [1] [4] The pilot, Ronaldo Quatrucci, was one of the owners of the aerial shuttle company operating the aircraft. [3]
Journalist and news anchor Ricardo Boechat, from Rede Bandeirantes, was on his way to the head office of the broadcaster in São Paulo after speaking at an event for pharmaceutical company Libbs in Campinas, which is located about 100 km from the head offices. [3] The helicopter crashed near kilometer 8 of the Rodoanel, on the Anhanguera highway, after attempting to make an emergency landing on one of the highway locks, following low-altitude flight and an unspecified malfunction. It collided with a semi truck unable to brake on time, burst into flames, and eventually exploded. [1] [3]
Preliminary information published by the National Civil Aviation Agency of Brazil (Anac) showed that the helicopter had a valid flight certificate until May 2023. [3] However, RQ Serviços Aéreos Especializados Ltda was not authorized to provide air taxi services, only specialized air services such as aerial photography, airborne and aerial transport. [5] Anac has announced that it has opened an investigation on the case. [5] In 2011, RQ had paid a fine of 8,000 BRL (2506.74 USD) for offering panoramic flights without air taxi certification. [6]
RQ Serviços Aéreos Especializados Ltda., owner of the helicopter, had been contracted by Zum Brazil, an event company that, in turn, rendered services to the pharmaceutical company Libbs, which promoted its annual sales agreement. [5]
CENIPA (Aeronautical Accidents Investigation and Prevention Center) issued their investigation report in October 2020. [7] The report identified an airworthy compressor module was refitted to the engine. CENIPA concluded that the accident was caused by the Failure of bearing № 2 due to insufficient flow of cooling and lubricating oil. As a result the bearing № 2 axially positioned the compressor rotor, allowing contact to the propeller and the compressor housing. The contact of the rotating part with the static part caused a drag in the N1 system and a disruption in the engine airflow, leading to loss of power in flight. Other factors that contributed to the accident were the non-compliance with various maintenance procedures, in addition to the inadequate operation of the aircraft controls during the autorotation maneuver. [8]
![]() PT-HPG, the Bell 206B involved in the accident | |
Accident | |
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Date | 11 February 2019 |
Summary | Mechanical failure |
Site |
São Paulo,
São Paulo, Brazil 23°27′07″S 46°47′13″W / 23.451989°S 46.786984°W |
Total fatalities | 2 |
Total injuries | 1 |
Aircraft | |
Aircraft type | Bell 206B |
Operator | RQ Serviços Aéreos Especializados Ltda. |
Registration | PT-HPG |
Flight origin | Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil |
Destination | São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil |
Occupants | 2 |
Passengers | 1 |
Crew | 1 |
Fatalities | 2 |
Survivors | 0 |
Ground casualties | |
Ground fatalities | 0 |
Ground injuries | 1 |
On 11 February 2019, a Bell 206B helicopter crashed while trying to land on the Rodoanel Mário Covas highway, following an unspecified malfunction. Among the victims was journalist Ricardo Boechat. The pilot, Ronaldo Quatrucci, was also killed and one person on the ground was injured. [1] The aircraft crashed around 12:15 pm ( UTC−02:00) and the journalist and pilot were pronounced dead shortly after. [2] The helicopter was owned by RQ Serviços Aéreo Especializados Ltda. [3]
The aircraft was a Bell 206B, manufactured in 1975, registered PT-HPG. [1] [4] The pilot, Ronaldo Quatrucci, was one of the owners of the aerial shuttle company operating the aircraft. [3]
Journalist and news anchor Ricardo Boechat, from Rede Bandeirantes, was on his way to the head office of the broadcaster in São Paulo after speaking at an event for pharmaceutical company Libbs in Campinas, which is located about 100 km from the head offices. [3] The helicopter crashed near kilometer 8 of the Rodoanel, on the Anhanguera highway, after attempting to make an emergency landing on one of the highway locks, following low-altitude flight and an unspecified malfunction. It collided with a semi truck unable to brake on time, burst into flames, and eventually exploded. [1] [3]
Preliminary information published by the National Civil Aviation Agency of Brazil (Anac) showed that the helicopter had a valid flight certificate until May 2023. [3] However, RQ Serviços Aéreos Especializados Ltda was not authorized to provide air taxi services, only specialized air services such as aerial photography, airborne and aerial transport. [5] Anac has announced that it has opened an investigation on the case. [5] In 2011, RQ had paid a fine of 8,000 BRL (2506.74 USD) for offering panoramic flights without air taxi certification. [6]
RQ Serviços Aéreos Especializados Ltda., owner of the helicopter, had been contracted by Zum Brazil, an event company that, in turn, rendered services to the pharmaceutical company Libbs, which promoted its annual sales agreement. [5]
CENIPA (Aeronautical Accidents Investigation and Prevention Center) issued their investigation report in October 2020. [7] The report identified an airworthy compressor module was refitted to the engine. CENIPA concluded that the accident was caused by the Failure of bearing № 2 due to insufficient flow of cooling and lubricating oil. As a result the bearing № 2 axially positioned the compressor rotor, allowing contact to the propeller and the compressor housing. The contact of the rotating part with the static part caused a drag in the N1 system and a disruption in the engine airflow, leading to loss of power in flight. Other factors that contributed to the accident were the non-compliance with various maintenance procedures, in addition to the inadequate operation of the aircraft controls during the autorotation maneuver. [8]