

Investigation Underway To Determine Cause Of Fatal Air Accident
Investigations are underway after five crew members were killed in a plane crash in Sweden involving a Lockheed Martin C-130J operated by the Royal Norwegian Air Force.
Authorities from both countries are now examining the circumstances surrounding the incident on March 15th, when the tactical transport aircraft disappeared from radar during its journey from Evenes in Norway and Kiruna in Sweden.
Despite a search and rescue operation, the wreckage of the crash was only spotted by a Norwegian air force surveillance aircraft two days later.
Irwin Mitchell’s specialist aviation law team act for the families of those killed in air accidents in the UK and abroad, as well as victims who have suffered serious, life-changing injuries in such incidents.