December 01, Colombo (LNW): The Sri Lanka Air Force has released a detailed statement following the death of a senior pilot during a humanitarian operation in the Lunuwila area of Wennappuwa, where communities had been struggling with severe weather and rising floodwaters.
According to the Air Force, the Bell-212 helicopter had been deployed to deliver food and essential supplies to residents who had gathered near the Lunuwila Bridge. As the aircraft attempted an emergency landing yesterday, the situation reportedly became hazardous when the weight of people crowded on the bridge caused it to sway, complicating the pilot’s efforts to bring the helicopter down safely.
The co-pilot and three other Air Force personnel survived the crash and are being treated at Marawila Hospital for injuries described as non-life-threatening. Medical teams had worked urgently in an attempt to save the pilot, Wing Commander Nirmal Siyambalapitiya, but he later died from his injuries.
Wing Commander Siyambalapitiya was regarded as one of the Air Force’s most seasoned helicopter pilots, having logged more than 3,000 hours in the air over the course of a long and respected career. Colleagues noted that he had been involved in numerous relief missions and was known for his calm approach under pressure.
An official inquiry has now been launched on the orders of the Air Force Commander, Air Marshal Bandu Edirisinghe. Investigators are expected to examine flight conditions, structural issues related to the bridge, and any operational factors that may have contributed to the tragedy.
