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Norway may ground Sikorsky helicopters after deadly crash

Norway on Thursday halted all helicopter traffic to its offshore oil and gas fields after a. deadly crash, and said it was considering grounding Sikorsky's. S92A aircraft design while examining the mishap.

A lady in her 60s died and 5 individuals were injured when. the helicopter plunged into the ocean off western Norway on. Wednesday while on a search-and-rescue training objective, authorities. and oil business officials stated.

One of the making it through crew members was in important condition. on Thursday and another was badly injured, while the. staying 3 suffered lighter injuries, the hospital dealing with. them said in an upgrade on social networks platform X.

Norway's Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) stated it was. thinking about whether to order a grounding of the S-92A, the. workhorse of the Nordic nation's oil industry, which flies. nearly all employees to and from oilfields.

This has a high top priority for us, the CAA stated in a. declaration. It did not say when a decision would be made.

Oil firms Equinor, Aker BP and. ConocoPhillips stated they had stopped all helicopter. traffic offshore Norway.

Equinor, Norway's biggest oil and gas manufacturer, said it. would evaluate the situation by 0900 GMT on Friday, having earlier. said it would do so by 1700 GMT on Thursday.

The 6 team members were all raised from the sea by rescue. workers, but one was later stated dead in healthcare facility, cops. said in a declaration.

The cause of the mishap was not right away known.

We have sent out crash inspectors to Stavanger and Bergen to. investigate the mishap, Safety Examination Authority head. William Bertheussen told .

The two cities are the busiest hubs for Norway's comprehensive. oil and gas market, which produces around 4 million barrels of. oil comparable each day.

Bristow Group, which operated the helicopter, stated. in a declaration it was fully complying with authorities. responding to the occurrence, which the business was in the. procedure of gathering appropriate information.

Lockheed Martin company Sikorsky, which produced. the helicopter, stated in a declaration that safety was its top. concern which it stood all set to support the examination.

Equinor said the helicopter that decreased was a. search-and-rescue aircraft typically serving platforms at the. company's Oseberg oil and gas field in the North Sea.

We have confidence both in the kind of helicopter and in. the operators, Equinor CEO Anders Opedal informed public. broadcaster NRK.

Still, Equinor suspended all routine helicopter flights to. its oil and gas platforms in Norway out of consideration for. those impacted and to get an overview of the scenario.

Aker BP said its flights were halted up until further notice.

We will constantly evaluate how this incident impacts our. flight program and operations, it said in a statement.

(source: Reuters)