Both engines failed on the helicopter which crashed into a Glasgow pub resulting in 10 deaths, an interim air accident report has said.
In the latter stages of the flight on the night of November 29, the right engine “flamed out and shortly after the left engine flamed out”, said the report from the Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB).
But the report also said that 76kg (168lb) of fuel was left in the main fuel tank and the continuing investigation into the crash “will seek to determine why a situation arose that led to both the helicopter’s engines flaming out when 76kg remained in the fuel tank group”.