2021 Xumabee Game Ranch helicopter crash
On 5 March 2021, a Robinson R44 helicopter crashed on the outskirts of Xumabee near Sojwe in Botswana. There were two people onboard the R44: The pilot, Leonard Matenje, director for Air Technology Services, treasurer of the Professional Hunters Association and the Botswana Wildlife Producers Association, who survived, and Sasa Klaas, a Motswana musician, died while enroute to hospital.[1][2] AircraftThe helicopter involved in the accident was a Robinson R44 II, with registration ZS-SBM.[3] The helicopter was previously involved in a minor accident on 1 August 2015, that resulted in the left skid collapsing. The cause of that accident was the result of a student performing an autorotation landing with decaying rotor RPM.[4][5] InvestigationThe Ministry of Transport and Communications released a statement stating the Directorate of Accident Investigation in the ministry and the Civil Aviation Authority of Botswana (CAAB) had started to investigate the accident.[citation needed] According to the final report released on 6 December 2021, by the Directorate of Accident Investigation in the ministry (DAI), the report stated that: "The probable cause of this occurrence was the helicopter's tail rotor colliding with terrain and leading to the helicopter's crash." The DAI also identified the following contributing factors:
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