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cyflyer
14th Feb 2013, 04:32
Good grief, just spotted this. What on earth happened here ?

Helicopter Crash Caught On Camera - Top Gear Korea - Top Gear - YouTube

MightyGem
14th Feb 2013, 05:08
http://www.pprune.org/military-aircrew/507902-top-gear-south-korea-ah-1-crash.html

SASless
14th Feb 2013, 10:50
What happened you ask......the Cobra encountered a very localized patch of intense gravitational force combined with a sudden onset of clear air micro-burst activity compounded by a fit of dumb ass!

stumpey
14th Feb 2013, 21:43
The Earth moved!

dead_pan
14th Feb 2013, 22:19
Yep - yet another example of terra firma carelessly rushing upwards and colliding with an unsuspecting rotorcraft.

walter kennedy
15th Feb 2013, 16:18
Can't wait for Jeremy Clarkson's comments. :mad:

MightyGem
15th Feb 2013, 20:33
It wasn't for the UK Top Gear. S Korea I think.

Two's in
16th Feb 2013, 18:14
Hands -on pilot was using the HUYA instead of looking out (Head Up Your Ass).

Thomas coupling
16th Feb 2013, 22:16
He'd just received a radio call telling him that for his courageous act of heroism as camera chase aircraft following and targeting the newest Ford Gran Torino, he has been awarded the DWM. America salutes you.:ugh:
He subsequently pi**ed himself with excitement and this short circuited the height hold which demanded a hard down.:yuk:

mike-wsm
17th Feb 2013, 01:01
Filmed in Arizona. Pilot reported locked controls.

But the mysterious bit is the Corvette....


....with a hard-top ??? :yuk:

SASless
17th Feb 2013, 09:25
You have to admit it was a smashing finish!

GreenKnight121
21st Feb 2013, 06:06
NTSB Identification: WPR12LA107
14 CFR Part 91: General Aviation
Accident occurred Thursday, March 01, 2012 in Coolidge, AZ
Aircraft: BELL AH-1F, registration: N197LE
Injuries: 2 Minor.
This is preliminary information, subject to change, and may contain errors. Any errors in this report will be corrected when the final report has been completed. NTSB investigators may not have traveled in support of this investigation and used data provided by various sources to prepare this aircraft accident report.
On March 01, 2012, at 1220 mountain standard time, N197LE, an experimental exhibition Bell AH-1F helicopter experienced a flight control malfunction while maneuvering and impacted the ground at Coolidge Municipal Airport (P08), Coolidge, Arizona. The helicopter was operated by the Army Aviation Heritage Foundation and Museum Inc. under the provisions of 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91. The pilot and mechanic received minor injuries; the helicopter sustained substantial damage. Visual meteorological conditions prevailed for the local area flight that departed P08 at an undetermined time.

According to the pilot, the purpose of the flight was to film a segment for the Korean Top Gear television series. He performed a preflight of the helicopter, and coordinated with his ground crew as well as the film crew as to the day's activities. The first filming sequence lasted approximately 10 minutes and included helicopter fly-bys.

The pilot stated that the next filming sequence, when the accident occurred, was to consist of a racing sequence with a Corvette. At 1205, they began a practice run/filming sequence that terminated at the start/finish line. The pilot initiated a right 150 to 180 degree turn reaching about 200 feet above the ground. He was attempting to neutralize the controls in preparation for a normal approach for landing when he realized the controls were "locked and unmovable in any direction." The pilot stated that the helicopter remained in the same rate of turn with the same collective pitch and cyclic input as when he had initiated the turn. The helicopter maintained the same arc through the turn and descent until it impacted the ground. The pilot further stated that he was reaching to activate the emergency hydraulic switch at impact.

Airworthiness inspectors from the Federal Aviation Administration responded to the site, and reported no obvious mechanical failures. The investigation is on-going.