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3 missing after chopper ditches near northern Scotland

Published January 13, 2015

Associated Press

British rescue officials are searching for three people after a helicopter carrying 18 people ditched into the North Sea near the Shetland Islands in northern Scotland.

The coast guard says rescue teams were called Friday evening after receiving a distress signal from the helicopter, operated by CHC, a company that transports people to and from offshore oil and gas platforms.

The agency said 15 people have been rescued from the sea and three others are missing after the incident, which took place near Sumburgh Airport.

Three helicopters and two lifeboats are searching the area for the missing passengers.

CHC said the aircraft was approaching Sumburgh Airport when it lost contact with air traffic control. It said there were 16 passengers and two crew members onboard.

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