• On 8 May 1992, the
Western Australian Police Polair One helicopter crashed while attempting to land on a sports oval for a public display in
Kelmscott. The helicopter was destroyed after a fire started in the engine bay following ground impact. The Bureau of Air Safety Investigation report determined "The helicopter probably entered a vortex ring state during the final approach". The pilot and crewman received minor injuries, and the two passengers serious injuries, as a result of the accident. • On 22 October 1996, an AS355 F1 Squirrel, registration G-CFLT, crashed in bad weather near
Middlewich, Cheshire, England, killing all five on board. The people on board included
Matthew Harding, a businessman and vice chairman of English football club
Chelsea F.C. (the flight was returning to London from a Chelsea match in Bolton). The UK's
Air Accidents Investigation Branch found that the pilot had insufficient qualifications and experience to fly in such poor conditions; the agency also recommended a ban on commercial VFR helicopter night flying. • In July 1998, the
Kent Air Ambulance, an AS355 F1 Squirrel, crashed in good weather after colliding with power cables near
Burham whilst returning to Rochester Airport following an aborted call to attend a road accident. All three crew – the pilot, Graham Budden, and two paramedics, Tony Richardson and Mark Darby – were killed on impact. • On 2 May 2007,
Chelsea Football Club Vice President
Philip Carter, founder of training company
Carter and Carter, crashed in his part-owned Twin Squirrel registration G-BYPA returning from
Liverpool John Lennon Airport after watching Chelsea play
Liverpool F.C. • On 18 August 2011, an AS-355F-2 (reg No/ VH-NTV) crashed near
Lake Eyre in South Australia, resulting in three fatalities. The helicopter was owned by the
Australian Broadcasting Corporation. On board were Gary Ticehurst (ABC chief helicopter pilot for 25 years),
John Bean (cameraman) and
Paul Lockyer (journalist). In response to the accident, Australia tightened the rules governing helicopter night flights. • On 20 October 2011, a
Belarus border patrol Eurocopter twin-engine helicopter crashed close to the village of Vileity near the Lithuanian border and burst into flames, killing all five people on board, including three members of a television crew. • On 29 March 2017, a Eurocopter AS-355F-1 Ecureuil 2 was lost over the
Snowdonia National Park in Wales whilst en route from
Luton to
Dublin, carrying five people on board. ==Specifications (AS355F2)==