Czech billionaire among 5 killed in Alaska helicopter crash
Among the dead in the Saturday evening crash was billionaire
The chartered helicopter, an Airbus AS350 B3, was “conducting heli-ski operations in an area of steep and remote terrain within the
The crash site, about 21 miles (34 kilometers) southeast of
Recovery of the bodies was accelerated on Sunday because another snowstorm is forecast. The bodies were turned over to the Alaska State Medical Examiner.
Recovery of the wreckage is now the main focus for investigators, but that timing is uncertain given the terrain and forecast of additional snow.
The five people killed were identified as Kellner, 56, and Benjamin Larochaix, 50, both of the
The five passengers included three guests and two guides from the
Kellner was a businessman with a net worth over
Kellner owned a 98.93% stake in the
“His professional life was known for his incredible work ethic and creativity, but his private life belonged to his family,” a message posted on the
The funeral is planned for only close family members, and the company asked the media to respect the privacy of the family.
Kellner and Larochaix “were loyal and frequent” guests at the lodge, Pruitt said in an email to The Associated Press. Vacation packages at the lodge start at
Harms was a pioneering heli-ski guide in
“Greg was one of the most experienced guides in the business,” she said. He also founded a heli-ski company that led trips across the world.
McManamy had been a guide for over 10 years and had been with the lodge for the last five, she said. He was also an experienced mountain guide on Denali, North America’s tallest peak.
Russel was a pilot for
“This news is devastating to our staff, the community in which we operate and the families of the deceased,” a statement from the lodge said.
Chapman, the
Using satellite-based signals broadcast from the helicopter, the
Chapman said the team investigating the crash will look at airworthiness, operations, meteorology, structures, helicopter performance, recording devices and human performance.
“Our mission is to understand not just what happened, but why and to recommend changes to prevent it from happening again,” he said.
The
Chapman said it was his understanding the helicopter carried some type of recording equipment on board, but he couldn’t immediately say if it was a black box. If it did have some type of recording device, “that will be an important part of the investigatory process,” he said.
The
This story was corrected to change the name of one victim,
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