City / Airport:Antananarivo - Ivato (FMMI / TNR)Map
Country:Madagascar
Photo Date:19 January 2004
Photo by:Adrian RomangContact
Photo ID:651374Submit Correction
View count: 331
This 1982 built Bell 222 became the presidental helicopter of Madagascar in late 2003. Previous registrations of this airframe were N1982P, N18UC, N990JB, C-GSVD, N32GH, XA-SII, and N444MA. It was operated by Madagascar's small Air Force but actually flown by foreign pilots. After less than two years in service, it was written off after an accident on October 12, 2005. Coming in a bit too fast and with tailwind, the underpowered helicopter hit the ground hard, rolled over and caught fire. Luckily, all seven persons on board - incl. the then president Marc Ravolomanana - walked away unhurt.
Registration / Serial:5R-MOH
Aircraft Version:Bell 222A
C/n (msn):47078
Operator Titles:Madagascar - Air Force
City / Airport:Antananarivo - Ivato (FMMI / TNR)Map
Country:Madagascar
Photo Date:19 January 2004
Photo by:Adrian RomangContact
City / Airport:Antananarivo - Ivato (FMMI / TNR)Map
Country:Madagascar
Photo Date:19 January 2004
Photo by:Adrian RomangContact
Photo ID:651374Submit Correction
View count: 331
This 1982 built Bell 222 became the presidental helicopter of Madagascar in late 2003. Previous registrations of this airframe were N1982P, N18UC, N990JB, C-GSVD, N32GH, XA-SII, and N444MA. It was operated by Madagascar's small Air Force but actually flown by foreign pilots. After less than two years in service, it was written off after an accident on October 12, 2005. Coming in a bit too fast and with tailwind, the underpowered helicopter hit the ground hard, rolled over and caught fire. Luckily, all seven persons on board - incl. the then president Marc Ravolomanana - walked away unhurt.
Registration / Serial:5R-MOH
Aircraft Version:Bell 222A
C/n (msn):47078
Operator Titles:Madagascar - Air Force
City / Airport:Antananarivo - Ivato (FMMI / TNR)Map
Country:Madagascar
Photo Date:19 January 2004
Photo by:Adrian RomangContact