On August 28th, 2021, a helicopter carrying Dr Herbert Wigwe, a prominent Nigerian businessman and philanthropist, crashed in Lagos, Nigeria. The crash resulted in the death of all seven people on board, including Wigwe himself.
The Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) has now received the preliminary report from the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) regarding the crash. The NTSB is an independent federal agency responsible for investigating transportation accidents in the United States, and its report will provide valuable insights into the cause of the crash.
The NTSB's preliminary report is not yet publicly available, but it is expected to include information on the helicopter's make and model, the condition of the aircraft at the time of the crash, and any potential factors that may have contributed to the accident. The report will also likely provide recommendations for improving safety in the helicopter industry.
The NSIB will use the information provided by the NTSB to conduct its own investigation into the crash. This will involve examining the wreckage of the helicopter, interviewing witnesses, and reviewing any available documentation related to the flight. The NSIB's final report will provide a detailed analysis of the cause of the crash and make recommendations for improving safety in the Nigerian aviation industry.
It is important to note that the NTSB's preliminary report is not yet complete, and its final report may differ from the initial findings. However, the information provided by the NTSB will be a valuable resource for the NSIB as it conducts its own investigation into the crash.
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