A recovery operation was mounted using the DSV (
diving support vessel)
Stena Marianos which arrived on site on 16 July 1988. The aft fuselage section was raised the following day and the forward section shortly after. The recovery operation had to be ended on 19 July before finding the engines or transmission components due to the
Stena Marianos having other commitments. The recovery continued on 2 August using the DSV
Norskald, and the engines, main rotor, and transmission were located and raised on 5 August.
Cause It was concluded that the fire had occurred in the helicopter's main gearbox, probably resulting from the effects of a bearing failure in the No. 2 engine. A further factor was the lack of fire detection or suppression capability within the gearbox bay. The cause of the bearing failure could not be definitely established.
Safety recommendations The AAIB made a list of 27 safety recommendations to the CAA. These addressed improvements in maintenance, early detection of problems, emergency escape equipment, documentation and training provisions, and firewall integrity. Most of these were accepted by the CAA. ==Notes==