Helicopter Operator Arrested 16 Months After Crash

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Key Takeaways:

  • Pilot Vincent Matthew Porteous was arrested 16 months after a helicopter he was flying crashed in B.C. in August 2023, allegedly abandoning three injured female passengers and a dog (which died).
  • Porteous faces multiple charges including criminal negligence causing bodily harm, dangerous operation, failing to stop after an accident, and lying to Transport Canada.
  • The Robinson R44 helicopter reportedly clipped a wire and landed in a shallow river section, with witnesses observing erratic flying prior to the crash.
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A man who was flying a helicopter and allegedly abandoned his three injured passengers after it crashed has been arrested 16 months after the incident. Vincent Matthew Porteous, 38, of Enderby, British Columbia, is facing a list of criminal charges relating to the crash, which occurred in a river about 20 miles east of Enderby in southern B.C. in August of 2023. He’s also charged with lying to Transport Canada according to castanet.com.

The Robinson R44 clipped a wire and ended up in a shallow section of the river. Porteous is alleged to have fled the scene in a car driven by someone else, leaving behind three female passengers who were taken by ambulance to a hospital. A dog that was also onboard died in the crash. Porteous appeared in court in Jan. 27 and was released on $5,000 bail. There has been no information released on his whereabouts for the last 16 months or the circumstances of his arrest. Witnesses said the helicopter involved was seen flying erratically over the river before the crash.

Russ Niles

Russ Niles is Editor-in-Chief of AVweb. He has been a pilot for 30 years and joined AVweb 22 years ago. He and his wife Marni live in southern British Columbia where they also operate a small winery.
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