Nagano Prefecture disaster prevention helicopter crashed Captain of death sent to document inspection on suspicion of violating the Aviation Law September 19th 6:24

In the case of an accident where a disaster prevention helicopter in Nagano Prefecture crashed and nine people died, the police commanded that the dead captain did not make necessary reports on medical history and medications during physical examination. It was revealed by interviews with investigators that the company had decided to send documents for alleged violations of air law.

In March, the prefecture's disaster prevention helicopter crashed in the mountains of Matsumoto City, Nagano Prefecture, and the 56-year-old male captain, mechanic, and firefighters all died in the accident. The Captain is investigating on the suspicion of negligence and negligence on the grounds that he may have misoperated.

During the physical examinations required by previous investigations, it was discovered that the Captain had suspected a violation of aviation law that had not made the necessary declarations regarding medical history and medication use.

As the law enforcement dated this month, the police confirmed that the police decided to send the document to the captain on the 19th for alleged violations of aviation law.

On the other hand, because the relation with the cause of the accident is not clear, the police will continue the investigation on the suspicion of negligence on business.