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Suspect rotor blades

Initial findings of the Air Accident Investigation Branch suggest that a ‘manufacturing anomaly’ in a rotor blade of the 21-year-old Sikorsky S76 helicopter may have caused its crash into the North Sea in July, with 11 deaths. It also found that the blade had suffered intense thermal damage, possibly in a lightning strike in 1999, which might have contributed to metal fatigue.

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