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Flying Bull
7th Jul 2017, 07:58
In Facebook popped a Video out, showing D-HARZ, a Bell from Germany, taking water into a Bambi bucket.
While climbing out the helicopter clipped wires in the path, released the water and decended- there the video ends.
Looks like Portugal and the video is from the 21 June.
Anybody heared of the incident?

hueyracer
7th Jul 2017, 13:01
D-HARZ belongs to a company called Agrarflug, and is one of the aircrafts they dry lease to a portugeese company...so probably a portugese or spanish pilot flying it....

Not sure it happened this year, as a similar accident has happened before..

Flying Bull
7th Jul 2017, 13:42
D-HARZ belongs to a company called Agrarflug, and is one of the aircrafts they dry lease to a portugeese company...so probably a portugese or spanish pilot flying it....

Not sure it happened this year, as a similar accident has happened before..

Well, if a German Aircraft is involved, there should be information about the incident at
https://www.bfu-web.de/SiteGlobals/Forms/Suche/Servicesuche_Formular.html
If you enter Bell 212 or D-HARZ you wonīt get any search results regarding this incident.
So I assume, itīs a new incident, not yet covered by the authorities on internet

hueyracer
7th Jul 2017, 14:16
Possible..
I did not say it did mot just happen...just said that i would not know....

After two other crashes (Bell 204 and an AS350) in Austria just recently, i am glad to see that nothing more happened...

OvertHawk
7th Jul 2017, 15:21
Here you are:

https://www.facebook.com/LuisLimaProduction/videos/1438191582937910/

GoodGrief
7th Jul 2017, 17:22
What I learned in flight school: EVERY pole has a wire, EVERY lake has a cable.


Lucky guy.

Good Vibs
7th Jul 2017, 22:39
Too bad the guy is standing in the way when it happens.
Looks like the WSPS (Wire Cutters) did their job.
Nice to see that they work.

The aircraft was previously a BGS (Bundesgrenzschutz) machine.
Lovely aircraft they were in their dark green.