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#9273
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WTF was that?
Seriously, it looked like the helicopter was completely under control and the pilot literally just flew it into the ground.
That is hands-down the funniest thing I have seen since lunch!
(At lunch, I saw a girl with a pin on her purse that said "I ♥ Bacon", and if you'd seen the girl, you'd understand why this pin was entirely redundant and unnecessary. Her love of bacon was quite evident.)
Seriously, it looked like the helicopter was completely under control and the pilot literally just flew it into the ground.
That is hands-down the funniest thing I have seen since lunch!
(At lunch, I saw a girl with a pin on her purse that said "I ♥ Bacon", and if you'd seen the girl, you'd understand why this pin was entirely redundant and unnecessary. Her love of bacon was quite evident.)
#9274
Dude was in a helicopter in the mountains (thin air)... Power Available vs. Power Required is taught day 1 at flight school. Dude just totally f'ed it away by allowing his rate of decent to overcome the amount of bite the rotors had on the air.
I had followed the reports of this incident through some official channels over the last few weeks, but hadn't seen the video until yesterday. Video confirms everything I'd heard.
I had followed the reports of this incident through some official channels over the last few weeks, but hadn't seen the video until yesterday. Video confirms everything I'd heard.
#9279
The elevator plane actually goes directly over the guys head but he is not hit. Nobody on the ground was injured.
Nothing I have read has said anything about a mechanical failure.
You can see in the photos that there is some upward deflection in the rotor system, but that it's nowhere near what you would expect of a bird whose pilot has the collective in his chin... UNLESS the air is so thin that the blades have nothing to bite on. AHEM. I'm 100% confident that the results of the mishap investigation will show 100% pilot error... and since both pilots walked away with minor injuries, we'll certainly know it all very shortly. I wouldn't be surprised if black-box voice recording shows up on the internet within a few months.
Nothing I have read has said anything about a mechanical failure.
You can see in the photos that there is some upward deflection in the rotor system, but that it's nowhere near what you would expect of a bird whose pilot has the collective in his chin... UNLESS the air is so thin that the blades have nothing to bite on. AHEM. I'm 100% confident that the results of the mishap investigation will show 100% pilot error... and since both pilots walked away with minor injuries, we'll certainly know it all very shortly. I wouldn't be surprised if black-box voice recording shows up on the internet within a few months.
Last edited by samnavy; 03-23-2012 at 08:36 PM.
#9280
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Well, he did say system failure. The pilot is part of the system.
Also, your images aren't showing up. (Forbidden: You don't have permission to access /images/9r05vxz5dzh01tue1zrk.bmp on this server.)
One of my all-time favorite aviation-related "oops" videos has to be this one. Make sure you listen to the dialogue between the pilot and the gunner starting at 0:19
Also, your images aren't showing up. (Forbidden: You don't have permission to access /images/9r05vxz5dzh01tue1zrk.bmp on this server.)
One of my all-time favorite aviation-related "oops" videos has to be this one. Make sure you listen to the dialogue between the pilot and the gunner starting at 0:19