Dozens of relatives of those killed in North Sea helicopter crash have visited the site 10 days after the incident.
Norwegian operator Statoil confirmed between 50 and 60 people went on a boat out to site of the incident.
There were 13 people on board the North Sea helicopter flight which was returning from Statoil’s Gullfaks B platform to Flesland Airport when it crashed.
The visit by relatives to the site is the second one to take place.
A spokesman for Statoil said the visit was to allow families to commemorate those who had been killed.
UPDATE: A week on from the helicopter crash – what’s happened so far.
Earlier today it was revealed a bid to ground Super Puma EC225s from use would need to get approval from the EASA.
More than 26,000 people have signed a petition to ground the helicopter model in the wake of the most recent crash.