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serf
25th Jan 2007, 17:52
Radio reporting an 'incident' at Ninewells hospital with a Sea King - any more news?

ScotsmanCalledPaddy
25th Jan 2007, 18:01
http://www.eveningtelegraph.co.uk/output/2007/01/25/story9220901t0.shtm

The Helpful Stacker
25th Jan 2007, 18:12
Where is that saucy FOD lady when you need her?

SinkingMallard
25th Jan 2007, 19:40
http://www.eveningtelegraph.co.uk/output/2007/01/25/story9220901t0.shtm
So nice of Mr Mulford to explain to us what a disc is - and such a pity he was so wrong. :D

vecvechookattack
25th Jan 2007, 21:32
“It was nothing too serious, they had apparently just got lost and became cold and needed some help Surely the Seakings have GPS ?

BossEyed
26th Jan 2007, 19:08
Surely the Seakings have GPS ?

Read the article again.

That quote does not refer to the Sea King crew. :rolleyes:

Could be the last?
26th Jan 2007, 21:53
Quote

"It was nothing too serious, they had apparently just got lost and became cold and needed some help.":O :O :O

Mr Point
26th Jan 2007, 22:57
Sea King CREWS never get lost - co-pilots, however..........

The aircraft was in the very low hover at Dundee Ninewells hospital to drop off two young walkers and a loose HLS lamp decided to do a lap of honour through the disc (via the windscreen). No trauma or excitement for the crew, just an unexpected overnight stay at Leuchars.:bored:

I'm sure Michael Mulford has already been debriefed by D Flt on his description to the media of the disc!:ugh:

360BakTrak
26th Jan 2007, 23:00
"At the point where all five rotor blades meet...".....................surely thats a bit of a catastrophic failure?!?!?:ugh: I'd be grateful with just the cracked windscreen!!!!:}