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2003 Polish Air Force Mil Mi-8 crash

On 4 December 2003, a Polish Air Force Mil Mi-8 helicopter operated by the 36th Special Aviation Regiment carrying Poland's Prime Minister Leszek Miller crashed near Piaseczno, just outside Warsaw. Following the failure of both engines, the pilot performed an autorotation landing in a forest. The helicopter suffered extensive damage and was written off as a total loss, but despite the severity of the crash there were no fatalities. Fourteen of the 15 people on board were injured, including the Prime Minister Leszek Miller, who had two of his thoracic vertebrae broken.

Background
Aircraft The helicopter was a 26-year-old Mil Mi-8P, operated by the 36th Special Aviation Regiment who were responsible for transporting Polish government officials. Crew The pilot of the helicopter was Major Marek Miłosz, later promoted to lieutenant colonel. ==Cause==
Cause
The cause of the engine failure was determined to be icing. ==Trial==
Trial
in January 2003 On 10 March 2004, Miłosz was criminally charged with violating flight safety rules and causing the crash. ==See also==
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