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May 13, 1977 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-05-13

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14 Friday, May 13, 1977

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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The aircraft was the last
of a formation to take off
and was airborne for only a
few minutes and not more
than two kilometers from
its departure point when
the ground crew saw it
come down. The tragedy
was announced Wednesday
morning after next of kin
were notified. Funeral serv-
ices were held Thursday.

According to eye-
witnesses, the take-off was
normal. They said the heli-
copter circled once and
headed eastward when it
began to lose altitude. It hit
the ground on a rough
plateau and burst into
flame. Rescue squads and
fire-fighters who rushed to
the scene found signs that
the landing wheels had
touched the ground and
skidded several score yards
before the helicopter ex-
ploded.
According to the ground

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crew, the helicopter pilot
was in radio commu-
nication with his base and
save no indication of
a trouble before hitting the
ground. The pilot, who was
not immediately identified,
was described as a 25-year-
old reserve officer who was
a student at the Technion.
Military sources said he
was a highly competent heli-
copter veteran who logged
1,500 hours flight time, in-
cluding 1,100 hours in the C-
53.

Dispatchers, who regis-
tered every piece of equip-
ment before take-off, said
the helicopter was not over-
loaded. There was specula-
tion that a hand grenade or
other explosive carried by
the fully-armed troops may
have detonated by accident.
Special ordnance experts at-
tached to the investigating
team are looking into that
possibility.
The defense minister, the
chief of staff and the air
force commander visited
the scene shortly after the
disaster. The chief of staff
appointed the investigating

commission. headed by
Gen. Avaraham Orly.
which began almost immedi-
ately to inspect the debris.
Flags flew at half-mast at
all military and air bases
Wednesday.
The tragedy marred cele-
brations of the 10th anniver-
sary of the re-unification of
Jerusalem scheduled for
Wednesday. All entertain-
ment events were can-
celled. A television debate
between Labor Party lead-
er Shimon Peres and Likud
leader Menahem Begin,
scheduled for Thursday was
postponed until Sunday.

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***

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