The Crashed Helicopter Met All Basic Safety Requirements But Lacked Additional Safety Measures – Report Reveals

The helicopter that was involved in the fatal crash met all basic safety requirements, Captain Paul Forjoe, an expert in aircraft investigations, has said, has said.

Addressing a press conference to announce the details of the investigative report in Accra on Tuesday, November 11, he said, “We also assessed the aircraft to see if it was for the purpose, he added. It met all the basic safety requirements,the helicopter was in good condition and met all safety requirements.”

However, added that the helicopter lacked additional safety enhancements.

Captain Forjoe further stated that the crew who were involved in the Helicopter crash had flown three flights prior to their accident. He said the crew had 24-hour rest before the flight accident.

“The last 3 flights before the accident were conducted by the same crew,” he stressed.

Captain Forjoe said that the investigative team checked on the crew qualification. They also looked at the medical and psychological records of the crew.

On Monday, November 10, the Acting Minister for Defence, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, led the Committee that investigated the August 6 helicopter crash to present their report and findings to the President.

The presentation was made at a meeting of the National Security Council.

“The report will be released to the public tomorrow, Tuesday at 11:30am,” Mr Kwakye Ofosu said on his Facebook page.

The tragedy involved a Harbin Z-9EH military helicopter (tail number GHF 631) operated by the Ghana Air Force. The aircraft departed from Accra around 9:12 a.m. on Wednesday, August 6, 2025, en route to Obuasi in the Ashanti Region on an anti-illegal-mining mission before losing radar contact and crashing in the Adansi Akrofuom District.

All eight persons on board lost their lives in the crash. The victims included:

  • Dr. Edward Omane Boamah, Minister of Defence
  • Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, Minister of Environment, Science and Technology
  • Muniru Mohammed Limuna, Acting Deputy National Security Coordinator
  • Samuel Sarpong, Vice-Chair of the NDC
  • Samuel Aboagye, former parliamentary candidate
  • Squadron Leader Peter Bafemi Anala
  • Flying Officer Manaen Twum Ampadu
  • Sergeant Ernest Addo Mensah

The final report, compiled after weeks of technical analysis and consultations, was chaired by National Security Coordinator Abdul-Osman Razak. It incorporated input from the Ghana Air Force, the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), and international aviation experts.

According to Mr Kwakye Ofosu, the upcoming media briefing will share key findings and recommendations aimed at preventing future aviation disasters, particularly in the context of military and government operations.

The August 6 crash remains one of Ghana’s most devastating air tragedies, prompting nationwide mourning and calls for a comprehensive safety review within the armed forces’ air operations.

Story sourced from (Laud Nartey,www.3news.com)

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