HomeMy WebLinkAboutNR122719RemainsofsixrecoveredfromhelicopterwreckageTHE COUNTY OF KAUA'I
DEREK S. K. KAWAKAMI, MAYOR
mqa MICHAEL A. DAHILIG, MANAGING DIRECTOR
C OF
News Release
For Immediate Release: December 27, 2019
KAUA`I POLICE DEPARTMENT
TODD G. RAYBUCK, CHIEF
Tel (808) 241-1600
Fax (808) 241-1604
Remains of six recovered from helicopter wreckage
KOKE`E — The remains of six individuals were recovered Friday afternoon at the site of
the helicopter wreckage in Koke`e near Nu`alolo.
Seven individuals were confirmed to be on the flight, including one pilot and six
passengers. Identities have not yet been released due to pending notification of next of kin.
Due to inclement weather, final recovery efforts have been suspended and will resume
at first light on Saturday.
"We are heartbroken by this tragedy and we continue to ask the public to consider the
sensitive nature of this devastating situation," said Mayor Derek S. K. Kawakami. "Our thoughts
and prayers are with the families and loved ones of all victims during this extremely difficult
time."
At approximately 6 p.m. Thursday, officials were notified of an overdue Safari Helicopter
that was conducting a tour over the Na Pali area. The helicopter was scheduled to arrive around
5:30 p.m. at the Lihu`e landing pad. According to a preliminary report, the last contact with the
helicopter was made at approximately 4:40 p.m., when the pilot relayed that the tour was
leaving the Waimea Canyon area.
Upon notification, a multi -agency search was launched Thursday night with the U.S.
Coast Guard responding via air and sea, and personnel from the Kauai Fire Department, Kauai
Police Department, Department of Land and Natural Resources, Hawaii Air National Guard,
and Pacific Missile Range Facility joining the effort on land.
Search operations continued early Friday morning with air searches being conducted by
the Kauai Fire Department, Kauai Police Department, the U.S. Coast Guard, the U.S. Navy,
Civil Air Patrol, and private helicopter companies. The U.S. Coast Guard also conducted a sea -
based search.
Life's Bridges, a grief -counseling agency, and the Kauai Visitors Bureau are also
assisting the victims' families.