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One person has died following a helicopter crash off the coast of Norway Wednesday night, according to Equinor. Cougar Helicopters Inc. After a brief pause, Cougar Helicopter offshore flights resumed Friday, according to its flight schedule. The decision to ground flights to and from the province's offshore oil fields came after a fatal crash off Norway's coast left one person dead on Wednesday. In a statement, Norwegian-based oil giant Equinor said the helicopter crashed outside Bergen, Norway, and the deceased was an Equinor employee.
The helicopter was on a search and rescue training assignment. The cause of the crash is currently unknown. The helicopter in the crash was a Sikorsky S model, the same model that is used to take offshore workers from Newfoundland and Labrador to all four oil-producing fields and any exploration drill rigs. A Sikorsky S model was also the same model that crashed off the coast of Newfoundland on March 12, , killing 15 people.
In a statement, the company said the decision to resume flights was made with the aviation authorities, helicopter operators, trade unions, and NCS operating companies. The statement also said the Norwegian Safety Investigation Authority arrived in Bergen on Thursday and the investigation into the crash has started.
In a separate statement from Equinor on Friday, it also announced it was increasing its fleet of helicopters by 15 for passenger traffic on the NCS. The helicopters were purchased from manufacturers, and 10 were sourced from Bell and the other five are from Leonardo.