3 Hurt When Helicopter Assigned to the Fairview Fire Crashes Near Banning Airport

Sept. 12, 2022

A helicopter assigned to the Fairview wildfire crashed while attempting to land at the Banning Municipal Airport on Saturday, Sept. 10, injuring all three people aboard.

The helicopter crashed near the airport just before 4 p.m., said Rob Roseen, a spokesman for the Cal Fire/Riverside County Fire Department. Three people were aboard the privately-owned aircraft — one pilot and two fire personnel.

They were taken to a hospital with moderate injuries, authorities said. The helicopter crashed on private property near the airport.

The cause of the crash was under investigation.

Related Articles

Crime and Public Safety | Pilot injured in gyrocopter crash at La Verne airport

Crime and Public Safety | LA County ordered to pay $31 million in damages for sharing of Kobe Bryant crash photos by first responders

Crime and Public Safety | Small helicopter-like aircraft crashes near Corona Municipal Airport

©2022 MediaNews Group, Inc. Visit pe.com. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.