The South African Collision of the helicopter was blamed on the penguin in a box star-news.press/wp

They are free from a good reason: Penguin in the cardboard box contributed to the Helicopter collision in South Africa in January, the recently published report of the Government writes.
The Robinson R44 Helicopter Traveler held a box with a bird inside when the box switched to 19. January, said the South African body for civil aviation.
As the helicopter was about 50 feet from the ground, “the cardboard box slides on the right and on the cycling lever,” said the report.
The plane rolled, his rotor knives hit the ground, and the helicopter crashed on the right, the report said.
“None of the passengers hurt; Penguin was also unharmed,” said.
The collision occurred on the Island of Birds on the trip to implement survey survey from the southeast coast.
No reason is given in the report why Penguin was on board, only that the Specialist who led the survey asked to return and the pilot agreed.

The airline determined that the pilot did not follow appropriate actions related to the cargo.
The pilot spent inspection, but “left out that the risk assessment is the intention of transporting a penguin in a cardboard box,” said.
“The lack of safe retention for Penguin created a dangerous situation,” he said.
The air administration emphasized the report that in the collision shows the importance of compliance with security rules.
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