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    Penguin causes helicopter crash on Bird Island near South Africa; pilot accused of violating flight regulations

    Ironside NewsBy Ironside NewsApril 11, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    JOHANNESBURG: A field carrying an ailing penguin induced a helicopter crash off South Africa, aviation authorities mentioned, prompting jokes on social media on Friday (Apr 11) about penguin-led revenge for US tariffs.

    The helicopter was significantly broken within the crash in January, however not one of the 4 folks onboard have been harm. “The penguin was additionally unhurt,” South Africa’s Civil Aviation Authority mentioned.

    An investigation by the aviation physique launched this week discovered that the field slid into the pilot’s pitch management lever, inflicting the helicopter to roll and the rotor blades to strike the bottom.

    The penguin was being transported from an island reserve to the southeastern coastal metropolis of Gqeberha for “rehabilitation”, the nationwide parks authority informed AFP Friday.

    The accident was on the tiny Chook Island off the southeastern coast of South Africa, residence to virtually 3,000 endangered African penguins.

    The report accused the pilot of violating flight rules as “the dearth of safe containment for the penguin created a harmful scenario”.



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