![]() You can prevent the setting of cookies by adjusting the settings on your browser (see your browser’s “Help” option on how to do this). Cookies gather information in anonymous form, including the number of visitors to the site, where visitors came from and the pages they viewed. This information is used to compile reports and help us to improve the site. These cookies enable the site to function correctly and are used to gather information about how visitors use the site. Functionality Cookies.These are used to allow the website to remember choices you make (such as your language) and provide enhanced features to improve your web experience.These are essential in order to enable you to use certain features of the website, such as submitting forms on the website. The types of cookies used on this website can be classified into one of three categories: It is recommended that you leave on all cookies if you are not sure whether you need them or not, in case they are used to provide a service that you use. Unfortunately, in most cases there are no industry standard options for disabling cookies without completely disabling the functionality and features they add to the site. We use cookies for a variety of reasons detailed below. We will also share how you can prevent these cookies from being stored however this may downgrade or ‘break’ certain elements of the sites functionality. This document describes what information they gather, how we use it and why we sometimes need to store these cookies. The case before the Nicosia Assize Court in Cyprus was suspended following the Athens ruling.Īs a result, all charges were dismissed, and the defendants acquitted.Īs is common practice with almost all professional websites, our site uses cookies, which are tiny files that are downloaded to your device, to improve your experience. The three executives were given the option to pay €73,000 each instead of serving their 10-year jail sentence, which they did. Helios director Demetris Pantazis, flight operations director Andreas Kikkides and chief pilot Ianko Stoimenov were found guilty of manslaughter with deliberate negligence, a misdemeanour.Ĭhief engineer Alan Irwin, the fourth defendant, who had checked the aircraft before the doomed flight, was found not guilty. On February 2, 2013, a Court of Appeals in Athens convicted three of the four defendants in the Helios air disaster. Just after midday, the aeroplane crashed into a hillside near the village of Grammatiko, 25 miles from Athens, five miles northeast of the Athens airport “Eleftherios Venizelos”, killing everyone on board. The plane was on autopilot, circling over Athens and with a fuel capacity to fly only up to three hours. The only movement witnessed by the F-16 pilots was junior steward Andreas Prodromou, who had managed to open the bulletproof cockpit door and attempted to take control of the Boeing 737.Ĭlutching a portable oxygen mask, he was heard calling “Mayday”. They saw the captain’s seat empty, the person in the first officer’s seat slumped over the controls, and three passengers visible were motionless, wearing oxygen masks while other masks were dangling from overhead units. ![]() ![]() Two Greek F-16 fighter jets were sent to intercept the plane after it failed to respond to Athens’ control tower calls. “Those in charge essentially bought off their sentence by paying ridiculous amounts to the Greek justice system.”įlight 522 of Cypriot airline Helios Airways departed at 9:07 am on August 14, 2005, from Larnaca International Airport to fly to Prague with a stopover at Athens International Airport.Įn route from Larnaca, the plane lost contact with Nicosia air traffic control shortly before it entered Greek air space. “No relative feels that responsibilities were apportioned. The relatives, he added, feel there has been no vindication for what has happened because routine checks were not performed during the flight, and mistakes resulted in the tragedy. “They went to Athens to try to identify their loved ones, but for many, it was an impossible and painful experience”. “They remember the moments when they had to identify the victims. “These days, the relatives relive the 2005 drama. Wounds remain open, said Soteriades, as families were lost in the crash, and those that stayed behind were scarred forever. Member of the Committee of Helios Relatives, Sotiris Soteriades, told CNA that a memorial service would be held on Sunday at the chapel of Theotokos in Grammatikos, Greece, where the plane crashed.Ī small number of relatives will attend the memorial, while services will also be held in Cyprus by families of the victims. Seventeen years have elapsed since the Helios Airways tragedy, the worst airline disaster in Greek and Cyprus history, when 121 people, mostly Cypriots going on holiday, including 22 children, were killed.
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