Team of IAF pilots, servicemen secures Romania crash site
By YAAKOV KATZ JERUSALEM POST CORRESPONDENT07/27/2010 09:19
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The IAF team descended from a helicopter near the remote crash site and then trekked the rest of the way on foot. They secured the area and were awaiting the arrival of the search-and-rescue team from Tel-Nof air force base, set to reach Romania later on Tuesday.
Access to the crash site had been seriously limited by the rugged terrain, which had prevented vehicles from reaching the site and impeded Romanian and Israeli search efforts.
Romanian Defense Ministry spokesman Constantin Spanu said on Monday night that Romanian officials were scrambling to reach the accident site near the town of Zarnesti, some 120 kilometers northwest of Bucharest.
Spanu said the helicopter had been flying at low altitude when radio contact with it was lost mid-afternoon Monday.
Romanian Defense Minister Gabriel Oprea immediately established a committee to probe the cause of the accident.
IAF Brig.-Gen Nimrod Shefer, deputy commander of the air force, is heading the Israeli research team, the army said.
Shefer said that all possibilities were being looked into, including a technical malfunction or a human error that may have caused the cras
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