HONOKAA — A 39-year-old man was transported to North Hawaii Community Hospital in serious condition Thursday following a tour helicopter crash at about 7 a.m. near Kukuihaele, according to the Hawaii Fire Department
The crash occurred on private land accessible via Waipio on Horseback Ranch, near the 7.5-mile marker of Honokaa-Waipio Road (Highway 240) close to the Waipio lookout.
The crash site wasn’t visible from the highway, and the Tribune-Herald wasn’t allowed to visit the site.
The Fire Department said the crash was the result of engine failure and occurred on open land about 200 yards mauka of the highway. No passengers were on board.
In a statement, K&S Helicopters, doing business as Paradise Helicopters, described the incident as a “hard landing” while the helicopter was “arriving for a utility flight.”
The pilot self-extricated and was able to walk away from the aircraft. K&S said he was hospitalized “for further evaluation as a precautionary measure.”
“The care of our pilot is our highest priority right now,” said Calvin Dorn, K&S CEO.
Dorn didn’t identify the pilot.
K&S said it “is cooperating with authorities involved,” and Hawaii Police Department Capt. Albert Jason Cortez said the Federal Aviation Administration “has been contacted regarding this.”
“We classify this as a public accident,” Cortez said.
Police said the helicopter ended up on its side. Asked about damage to the aircraft, Cortez replied, “There was some damage but not as much as you’d expect considering there was a crash.”
According to the FAA aircraft registry, the helicopter is a McDonnell Douglas 369E manufactured in 1989 with an Allison 250-C20 turboshaft engine. Its airworthiness certificate was issued Aug. 22, 2011, with an expiration date of Aug. 31, 2020.
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