Indonesia Helicopter Crash Kills Eight After Takeoff In Forest Region
Indonesia helicopter crash leaves eight dead after aircraft loses contact shortly after takeoff with wreckage found in dense forest as rescue teams continue search operations and investigation remains ongoing.

- Indonesia helicopter crash kills eight passengers and crew
- Helicopter crash occurred shortly after takeoff in forest area
- Rescue teams locate wreckage and begin investigation
A tragic helicopter crash in Indonesia has claimed the lives of eight people, including crew members and passengers, shortly after the aircraft took off. The incident occurred in the West Kalimantan province, raising concerns over aviation safety in remote regions.
According to officials, the Airbus H130 helicopter lost contact with air traffic control soon after departing from Melawi. Moments later, the aircraft disappeared from radar while flying over a dense forest area surrounded by hills, making rescue efforts more challenging.
Search teams launched an immediate operation and managed to locate parts of the wreckage, including the tail section of the helicopter, approximately three kilometers from the takeoff point. All eight individuals on board, including two crew members and six passengers, were confirmed dead at the crash site.
Authorities stated that the helicopter was operated by a private aviation service linked to a palm oil company in the region. Due to the difficult terrain and thick forest cover, reaching the exact crash location has taken time, with rescue and security teams working together to access the site.
The cause of the crash is yet to be determined, and a detailed investigation has been initiated to understand what led to the sudden loss of communication and the fatal accident. Officials have assured that further updates will be shared as more information becomes available.
This incident has once again highlighted the risks associated with flying in remote and forested regions, where navigation and emergency response can be particularly challenging.





