Authorities in Cairns, Australia, are suggesting that the pilot of a stolen helicopter that crashed into a downtown hotel had the passcode or an entry card to access the airside of the local airport. "Cairns Airport operates under an approved multi-layered transport security program," Airport CEO Richard Barker told ABC News. "We have conducted a review this morning and initial findings show there has been no compromise of the airport security program or processes."
The helicopter was taken from Nautilus Aviation early Monday morning and was seen flying erratically before it crashed into the roof of the DoubleTree Hotel, killing the pilot and injuring two guests.
ABC reported that Nautilus CEO Aaron Finn confirmed the aircraft was stolen and stated that all his pilots were accounted for. More than 400 guests were evacuated from the hotel, and investigators are now examining the scene. The wreckage was removed Tuesday.