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2023 Guyana Defence Force helicopter crash

On 6 December 2023, a Bell 412EP helicopter operated by the Guyana Defence Force crashed in western Guyana, killing five out of the seven on board.[1] The crash happened about 30 miles east of Arau near the Venezuelan border.[2] The helicopter carried senior GDF military officers, and was reportedly conducting "border operations".[3]

2023 Guyana Defence Force helicopter crash
A Bell 412 similar to the one involved in the incident
Occurrence
Date6 December 2023 (2023-12-06)
SummaryCrashed, under investigation
Site48 km (30 mi) east of Arau, Guyana
Aircraft
Aircraft typeBell 412EP
OperatorGuyana Defence Force
Registration8R-AYA
Flight originCamp Ayanganna, Georgetown, Guyana
DestinationArau, Guyana
Occupants7
Passengers4
Crew3
Fatalities5
Survivors2

The crash occurred during a political crisis between Guyana and Venezuela regarding the Guyana–Venezuela territorial dispute.[1] The crash marked the deadliest incident in Guyana's recent military history since the Rupununi uprising in 1969.[4][better source needed]

Timeline edit

Under the command of Col. Michael Shahoud, Commander of the 1st Infantry Battalion, the helicopter was bound for a military outpost in Arau, situated on the Venezuelan border, to survey GDF defenses in the area, bolstered as a result of the December 2023 Venezuelan Esequiba referendum. The army helicopter was piloted by Lt. Col. Michael Charles, with forty years experience.[5]

The GDF Bell helicopter took off from Camp Ayanganna at 08:00.

At 11:00, the Bell helicopter stopped for refuelling at Olive Creek Airport, located in central Esequiba.

Contact was lost at 11:20, approximately 30 miles east of Arau, near a hamlet of Ekereku, in a mountainous area with dense jungle.

On 7 December, at 14:30, the crashed helicopter was found. Five of the seven on board were found dead, with two survivors; Corporal Dwayne Jackson and Lieutenant Colonel Andio Michael Crawford (Special Forces Squadron).[6]

Fatalities edit

  • Col. Michael Shahoud (Commander, 1st Infantry Battalion)

Shahoud was of Indo-Guyanese descent. In 2018, Shahoud was promoted from Major to Lt. Colonel, as commander of the Guyana Defence Coast Guard.[7] He was promoted to Colonel in February 2023, taking command of the 1st Infantry Battalion, one of three battalions in the GDF.[8][9] On 17 November, Lt. Col. Shahoud led an induction of new soldiers into the GDF.[10] On 24 November, as commander of the 1st Infantry Battalion, he led a Guyana Defence Force military delegation to meet senior Brazilian military officials, led by Commander of the 1st Jungle Infantry, Maj. Gen. Paulo Santa Barba, in Georgetown as part of the 26th Regional Meeting of Military Exchange between Guyana and Brazil.[11]

  • Brig. (Retired) Gary Beaton (Project Engineer, GOG)
  • Lt. Col. Michael Charles (Pilot)
  • Lt. Col. Sean Welcome (Reserve Battalion)
  • Staff Sergeant Jason Khan

Aftermath edit

Guyanese authorities ruled out a Venezuelan attack, according to Brig. Gen. Omar Khan.[12]

The loss of the Bell 412EP helicopter had a significant impact on the Guyana Defence Force's aerial capabilities, as it represented a quarter of their helicopter fleet.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Guyana military helicopter crash kills 5 officers and leaves 2 survivors". AP News. 7 December 2023. Retrieved 7 December 2023.
  2. ^ "Search teams spot Guyana army helicopter that went missing". Jamaica Observer. 7 December 2023. Retrieved 7 December 2023.
  3. ^ Khan, RISHARD (6 December 2023). "Guyanese Defence Force helicopter goes down near Venezuelan border". Newsday. Retrieved 7 December 2023.
  4. ^ "Guyana military helicopter crash kills 5 officers and leaves 2 survivors". AP News. 7 December 2023. Retrieved 8 December 2023.
  5. ^ "Search still on for missing GDF helicopter; Army sees no Venezuelan involvement". News Room Guyana. 6 December 2023. Retrieved 7 December 2023.
  6. ^ "Five confirmed dead following crash of army helicopter". News Room Guyana. 7 December 2023. Retrieved 7 December 2023.
  7. ^ "Facebook". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 8 December 2023.
  8. ^ "Michael Shahoud leads GDF promotions". Stabroek News. 1 January 2018. Retrieved 8 December 2023.
  9. ^ Chabrol, Denis (23 February 2023). "GDF announces the promotion of 71 officers". Demerara Waves Online News- Guyana. Retrieved 8 December 2023.
  10. ^ "New Blood for the Guyana Defence Force, 223 Private Soldiers Join the Ranks | Village Voice News". 17 November 2023. Retrieved 8 December 2023.
  11. ^ Guyana, News Source (23 November 2023). "Guyana and Brazil Military Officials meeting on border security and military cooperation". News Source Guyana. Retrieved 8 December 2023.
  12. ^ "Guyana army helicopter missing near Venezuela border – DW – 12/07/2023". dw.com. Retrieved 8 December 2023.

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On 6 December 2023 a Bell 412EP helicopter operated by the Guyana Defence Force crashed in western Guyana killing five out of the seven on board 1 The crash happened about 30 miles east of Arau near the Venezuelan border 2 The helicopter carried senior GDF military officers and was reportedly conducting border operations 3 2023 Guyana Defence Force helicopter crashA Bell 412 similar to the one involved in the incidentOccurrenceDate6 December 2023 2023 12 06 SummaryCrashed under investigationSite48 km 30 mi east of Arau GuyanaAircraftAircraft typeBell 412EPOperatorGuyana Defence ForceRegistration8R AYAFlight originCamp Ayanganna Georgetown GuyanaDestinationArau GuyanaOccupants7Passengers4Crew3Fatalities5Survivors2The crash occurred during a political crisis between Guyana and Venezuela regarding the Guyana Venezuela territorial dispute 1 The crash marked the deadliest incident in Guyana s recent military history since the Rupununi uprising in 1969 4 better source needed Contents 1 Timeline 2 Fatalities 3 Aftermath 4 See also 5 ReferencesTimeline editUnder the command of Col Michael Shahoud Commander of the 1st Infantry Battalion the helicopter was bound for a military outpost in Arau situated on the Venezuelan border to survey GDF defenses in the area bolstered as a result of the December 2023 Venezuelan Esequiba referendum The army helicopter was piloted by Lt Col Michael Charles with forty years experience 5 The GDF Bell helicopter took off from Camp Ayanganna at 08 00 At 11 00 the Bell helicopter stopped for refuelling at Olive Creek Airport located in central Esequiba Contact was lost at 11 20 approximately 30 miles east of Arau near a hamlet of Ekereku in a mountainous area with dense jungle On 7 December at 14 30 the crashed helicopter was found Five of the seven on board were found dead with two survivors Corporal Dwayne Jackson and Lieutenant Colonel Andio Michael Crawford Special Forces Squadron 6 Fatalities editCol Michael Shahoud Commander 1st Infantry Battalion Shahoud was of Indo Guyanese descent In 2018 Shahoud was promoted from Major to Lt Colonel as commander of the Guyana Defence Coast Guard 7 He was promoted to Colonel in February 2023 taking command of the 1st Infantry Battalion one of three battalions in the GDF 8 9 On 17 November Lt Col Shahoud led an induction of new soldiers into the GDF 10 On 24 November as commander of the 1st Infantry Battalion he led a Guyana Defence Force military delegation to meet senior Brazilian military officials led by Commander of the 1st Jungle Infantry Maj Gen Paulo Santa Barba in Georgetown as part of the 26th Regional Meeting of Military Exchange between Guyana and Brazil 11 Brig Retired Gary Beaton Project Engineer GOG Lt Col Michael Charles Pilot Lt Col Sean Welcome Reserve Battalion Staff Sergeant Jason KhanAftermath editGuyanese authorities ruled out a Venezuelan attack according to Brig Gen Omar Khan 12 The loss of the Bell 412EP helicopter had a significant impact on the Guyana Defence Force s aerial capabilities as it represented a quarter of their helicopter fleet See also edit nbsp Guyana portal nbsp Aviation portal2023 Venezuelan referendum regarding the region held several days beforeReferences edit a b Guyana military helicopter crash kills 5 officers and leaves 2 survivors AP News 7 December 2023 Retrieved 7 December 2023 Search teams spot Guyana army helicopter that went missing Jamaica Observer 7 December 2023 Retrieved 7 December 2023 Khan RISHARD 6 December 2023 Guyanese Defence Force helicopter goes down near Venezuelan border Newsday Retrieved 7 December 2023 Guyana military helicopter crash kills 5 officers and leaves 2 survivors AP News 7 December 2023 Retrieved 8 December 2023 Search still on for missing GDF helicopter Army sees no Venezuelan involvement News Room Guyana 6 December 2023 Retrieved 7 December 2023 Five confirmed dead following crash of army helicopter News Room Guyana 7 December 2023 Retrieved 7 December 2023 Facebook www facebook com Retrieved 8 December 2023 Michael Shahoud leads GDF promotions Stabroek News 1 January 2018 Retrieved 8 December 2023 Chabrol Denis 23 February 2023 GDF announces the promotion of 71 officers Demerara Waves Online News Guyana Retrieved 8 December 2023 New Blood for the Guyana Defence Force 223 Private Soldiers Join the Ranks Village Voice News 17 November 2023 Retrieved 8 December 2023 Guyana News Source 23 November 2023 Guyana and Brazil Military Officials meeting on border security and military cooperation News Source Guyana Retrieved 8 December 2023 Guyana army helicopter missing near Venezuela border DW 12 07 2023 dw com Retrieved 8 December 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2023 Guyana Defence Force helicopter crash amp oldid 1217493108, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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