2019 São Paulo Helicopter Crash
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On 11 February 2019, a
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helicopter crashed while trying to land on the
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highway, following an unspecified malfunction. Among the victims was journalist
Ricardo Boechat Ricardo Eugênio Boechat (July 13, 1952 – February 11, 2019) was a Brazilians, Brazilian news anchor. He worked for newspapers such as ''O Globo'', ''O Dia'', ''O Estado de São Paulo'' and ''Jornal do Brasil''. Before his death, he was active ...
. The pilot, Ronaldo Quatrucci, was also killed and one person on the ground was injured. The aircraft crashed around 12:15 pm ( UTC−02:00) and the journalist and pilot were pronounced dead shortly after. The helicopter was owned by RQ Serviços Aéreo Especializados Ltda.


Aircraft

The aircraft was a
Bell 206B The Bell 206 is a family of two-bladed, single- and twin-engined helicopters, manufactured by Bell Helicopter at its Mirabel, Quebec, plant. Originally developed as the Bell YOH-4 for the United States Army's Light Observation Helicopter progr ...
, manufactured in 1975, registered PT-HPG. The pilot, Ronaldo Quatrucci, was one of the owners of the aerial shuttle company operating the aircraft.


Accident

Journalist and
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Ricardo Boechat Ricardo Eugênio Boechat (July 13, 1952 – February 11, 2019) was a Brazilians, Brazilian news anchor. He worked for newspapers such as ''O Globo'', ''O Dia'', ''O Estado de São Paulo'' and ''Jornal do Brasil''. Before his death, he was active ...
, from
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, was on his way to the head office of the broadcaster in
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after speaking at an event for pharmaceutical company Libbs in
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, which is located about 100 km from the head offices. The helicopter crashed near kilometer 8 of the Rodoanel, on the
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, after attempting to make an
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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.


Investigation

Preliminary information published by the
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(Anac) showed that the helicopter had a valid flight certificate until May 2023. 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. Anac has announced that it has opened an investigation on the case. In 2011, RQ had paid a fine of 8,000
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(
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) for offering panoramic flights without air taxi certification. 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.
CENIPA Aeronautical Accidents Investigation and Prevention Center ( pt, Centro de Investigação e Prevenção de Acidentes Aeronáuticos, CENIPA) is a unit of the Brazilian Air Force that investigates aviation accidents and incidents in Brazil. It is hea ...
(Aeronautical Accidents Investigation and Prevention Center) issued their investigation report in October 2020. 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.


Responses

*The
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issued a note of regret after confirming the death of Boechat. Just like all vehicles in the group, the news were dealt with in extreme commotion. The presenter of Brasil Urgente,
José Luiz Datena José Luiz Datena (born 19 May 1957), known mononymously as Datena, is a Brazilian journalist and TV presenter, who currently hosts the news program '':pt:Brasil Urgente, Brasil Urgente'' at Rede Bandeirantes. Brasil Urgente mostly deals with urb ...
left the journal without saying goodbye completely shaken. In the Jornal da Band, the closure counted on the empty bench and a session of applause and shouts of staff of the editors of the stations of São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Brasília, besides a minute of silence after the display of the tributes. On
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radio, the broadcasts were suspended for a few minutes due to the emotion of the employees running only the looped vignette. *A group of taxi drivers paid tribute to Boechat with a motorcade and "buzinaço" in the streets of São Paulo. Then, they stopped in front of the headquarters of the Grupo Bandeirantes, applauding the journalist and the group's employees. *
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published a note in his social networks for both Ricardo Boechat and Ronaldo Quatrucci, besides stating being admirer of the journalist, even he made critics about his government. Besides Bolsonaro, also regretted the death of the journalist and the pilot.
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,
Hamilton Mourão Antônio Hamilton Martins Mourão (; born 15 August 1953) is a Brazilian politician and retired military officer serving as the 25th vice president of Brazil. He has served as vice president under Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro since 1 Januar ...
, the Governor of
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,
João Doria João Agripino da Costa Doria Júnior (; born 16 December 1957) is a Brazilian politician, businessman and journalist who served as Governor of São Paulo, from January 2019 to March 2022. He previously served as the 52nd Mayor of São Paulo fr ...
, and the Governor of
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and the Planalto Palace's official account also published official notes. *
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publisher an official note in Twitter, as did President of the Senate
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. *The
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, through its president, Minister
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, expressed regret for the death of the journalist. *The Superior Court of Justice also published a note through its president, Minister João Otávio de Noronha. *The National Confederation of Industry regretted Boechat's death through a note signed by President Robson Braga de Andrade. *The
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expressed solidarity to the journalist and Grupo Bandeirantes. *The Brazilian Association of Radio and Television Broadcasters sent a note signed by Paulo Tonet Camargo, president of the association. *
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regretted the death of the journalist also through an official note. *TV host José Luiz Datena, Boechat's widow Veruska Seibel, Supreme Court Minister
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, Electoral Court President
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, TV hosts
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and
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, Globo presenter
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, comedian
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, journalists Vera Magalhães, Miriam Leitão, Aline Midlej, Ricardo Noblat, Rodolfo Schneider, Milton Neves and José Simão, radio broadcaster Milton Jung, priests Fábio de Melo and
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and many other personalities as singers, journalists, politicians, sportists, Brazilian soccer, volleyball and other modalities teams, actors and presenters of many broadcasters published tributes in the social networks. *International press like BBC pointed out the accident in the main page and remembered Boechat as one of the most noble and respected journalists of the country, and that his death is a sad moment for the Brazilian journalism. Portuguese newspaper Correio da Manhã brought Boechat as "star of the brazilian journalism". Spanish newspaper El País highlighted Ricardo Boechat's death. *In the social networks, fans of
Silas Malafaia Silas Lima Malafaia (14 September 1958) is a Brazilian Pentecostal pastor, author and televangelist, who also has a degree in Psychology. He is the leader of the Pentecostal church ''Assembleia de Deus Vitória em Cristo'' (Assembly of God Victor ...
were satisfied with the death of Ricardo Boechat, using their religion, and Malafaia disapproves the fans' attitude saying that, he could even disagree with the journalist's opinions, but doesn't deny that he had great leadership.


See also

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List of fatalities from aviation accidents Many notable human fatalities have resulted from aviation accidents and incidents An aviation accident is defined by the Convention on International Civil Aviation Annex 13 as an occurrence associated with the operation of an aircraft, whi ...


References


External links


Final report
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CENIPA Aeronautical Accidents Investigation and Prevention Center ( pt, Centro de Investigação e Prevenção de Acidentes Aeronáuticos, CENIPA) is a unit of the Brazilian Air Force that investigates aviation accidents and incidents in Brazil. It is hea ...

Final report
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