The club’s owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha and four other people were killed in the crash in October 2018.
The pilot of the helicopter involved in a crash which killed the owner of Leicester City Football Club said: “I’ve no idea what’s going on” as the aircraft was turning out of control.
The Leonardo AW169 helicopter reached an altitude of approximately 430ft before plummeting to the ground. As the helicopter was turning out of control, a shout of: “Hey, hey, hey!” came from the rear cabin, where Mr Vichai and his employees were seated, the AAIB said. Four of the five occupants survived the initial impact, but no-one survived due to the helicopter catching fire within a minute following a major fuel leak.
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