On February 17, a Mi-17 helicopter of the Syrian Arab Air Force (SyAAF) crash landed near the town of Alruyemih in the southeastern countryside of Lattakia.
A military official told the Syrian Arab News Agency that the helicopter experienced a “technical error” while conducting a training mission over the coastal region.
“The crew of the helicopter had to make an emergency landing in a rugged mountainous area,” the unnamed source said.
Two pilots, Captain Mojtaba Qusayeh and Lieutenant Basil Kiwan, where killed as a result of the rough landing, while three other pilots were wounded. The landing left the helicopter completely destroyed.
More than 40 Mi-8/17 helicopters are currently in service with the SyAAF. These helicopters are mainly used for training and transportation.
This was the SyAAF’s second loss in less than three days. On February 15, a MiG-23UB trainer fighter jet crashed near Sha’irat Air Base in the eastern countryside of Homs as a result of a mechanical error. Two pilots were killed in the accident.





