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Thud_and_Blunder
3rd Aug 2011, 08:37
The daily Google news-sweep on air ambulances brought up this little gem:

Cleveland Banner article (http://www.clevelandbanner.com/view/full_story/14921276/article-Air-Evac-clips-line--lands-hard?instance=latest_articles)

Air-Evac Lifeteam of McMinn County had a “harder than usual” landing Monday evening after the helicopter’s tail rotor clipped a power line. A patient who was on-board the medical air ambulance had reportedly been involved in two mishaps earlier in the day.

According to Tennessee Highway Patrol trooper John Cochran, John Shelton Jr., John Shelton Sr. and Barry Culpepper had been driving in the mountains along Highway 315 when their truck ran off the roadway. The younger Shelton was apparently struck by the vehicle as the three men attempted to get it back on the roadway.

After getting the truck operable, Shelton Jr. was placed in the bed of the truck. As the three traveled “away from a hospital,” according to Cochran and witness statements he had gathered, the truck left the roadway again and flipped, ejecting John Shelton Jr.

Emergency Medical responders requested that Air Evac Lifeteam land near the scene of the vehicle crash.

Officials then loaded John Shelton Jr. into the medical helicopter and as the chopper lifted off the ground, it struck the power lines. The pilot set the aircraft back onto the ground. No one was injured during the incident, according to Cochran.

Cochran said today that LifeStar from U.T. Medical Center and LifeForce from Erlanger Medical Center helicopters responded to take both Sheltons and Culpepper to EMC for treatment.

Investigations into both the “hard landing” and vehicle crash are ongoing.

Devil 49
4th Aug 2011, 18:20
Looks like wire cutters did their job, nobody hurt.

Air Evac Helicopter Landing | helicopter, landing, air - WTVC NewsChannel 9: Chattanooga News, Weather, Radar, Sports, Lottery (http://www.newschannel9.com/articles/helicopter-1003512-landing-air.html)

Gomer Pylot
4th Aug 2011, 20:49
From the CONCERN network:

Date: 08/01/2011 18:45 ET

Program: Air Evac EMS, Inc.
West Plains, MO

Type: Bell 206L4
Tail #: N484AE
Operator/Vendor: Own Part 135

Weather: Clear. Not a factor

Team: Pilot, flight nurse, flight paramedic. No injuries reported. Patient on board.

Description:
The McMinn County, TN, Air Evac Lifeteam crew was departing a scene in
Polk County, TN, with a patient on board when the aircraft struck
power lines. The nose of the aircraft flew between 2 horizontal wires.
One wire went up the nose and was cut by the upper wire-cutter, and
the second wire went down the nose and was cut by the lower
wire-cutter. One wire struck the OAT gauge leaving a softball size
hole in pilot windscreen. The pilot landed the aircraft safely and
patient was transported on to a medical facility by another air
medical program that had also arrived at the scene.



Source: Seth Myers, President

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