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Cyclic Hotline
27th Apr 2017, 21:43
I'm pretty sure this guy is a member and regular poster on this Forum. :eek:

Tortured soul of a 1970s helicopter pilot caught on camera | Daily Mail Online (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4451110/Tortured-soul-1970s-helicopter-pilot-caught-camera.html)

SASless
27th Apr 2017, 21:52
Sticks moving by themselves.....seen that lots of times when a set of Duals were installed....you reckon I have flown with Ghosts and did not realize it?

At the time I put it down to my Guardian Angel....who were Pressed Ganged and never volunteered as the duty was far too hazardous.

louisnewmark
27th Apr 2017, 22:10
Brilliant: a spook in an historic Royal Navy helicopter that wears a hat "symbolic of the RAF", and a Whirlwind that is "40 or 50 tons of metal". Genius. Some people are made for comedy. Daily Mail at its best.

Mind you, if it gets more people through the museum's doors then it's acceptable!

G0ULI
27th Apr 2017, 22:12
A 40 or 50 ton helicopter! Wow! Somehow I think I have missed something in helicopter development, I had no idea they could get that big. As for the pictures, well they leave a lot to the imagination.

John R81
28th Apr 2017, 08:13
At my home field - Redhill - there is a bird (a pheasant, I think) that keeps running up to helicopters in the training areas.


Do you think that the tortured soul of a brave helicopter pilot is "in limbo" in that bird; forever wanting to pilot just one more "London sights" flight????


Or, as it seems to be running up to confront the machine; is it really the tortured soul of a CAA official - forever destined to try to regulate aircraft?


Answers, please, on the back of a £10 note, sent to my home address.

aox
28th Apr 2017, 08:40
The human brain is sometimes very good at recognising patterns from only a few per cent of the information.

That photo looks like less than one per cent.

onetrack
28th Apr 2017, 12:21
He went looking for a ghost and made sure he found one. Says it all, really.
Now, if CCTV caught a figure moving around inside the chopper long after dark, and long after the museum closed - and no-one was looking for a ghost - well, maybe, just maybe, there could be a ghost story in that CCTV video.
There's a few "paranormal" incidents that have been captured on CCTV, and they would not be easy to fake.

Fareastdriver
28th Apr 2017, 12:43
Ghost or not, you wouldn't catch me in the LHS.

Self loading bear
28th Apr 2017, 19:38
Cyclic,

You May not reveal the identity of any fellow Ppruners. I have to report this one to the Most Senior Pilot up in Heavens!

Cheers SLB

peterperfect
28th Apr 2017, 20:02
I wonder if he ever made G1 ?


Couldn't have been a significant prang either, the aircraft looks tip top.

Democritus
28th Apr 2017, 21:04
Couldn't have been a significant prang either, the aircraft looks tip top.

This Whirlwind helicopter - XN258 - never crashed during its career from when it first flew as a HAS Mk7 on 29/8/59 until its last flight around 74/75 after conversion to a HAR Mk9. The worst that happened to it was when the cabin door fell off into the sea off Looe Bar on 27/6/74!!

Book source: Fleet Air Arm Helicopters since 1943