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Forum: Rotorheads
27th Nov 2015, 14:51
Replies: 38
Views: 27,965
Posted By Hot and Hi

Indeed, what a coincidence! Maybe somebody looked...

Indeed, what a coincidence! Maybe somebody looked at the 6 pax and couldn't find any combination of 2 that were below 120 kgs (as would be the max allowed combined mass of the 2 front pax).
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Forum: Rotorheads
27th Nov 2015, 04:19
Replies: 38
Views: 27,965
Posted By Hot and Hi

More POB than seats?

Two different things, as 212 already pointed out. Depending on local legislation, infants may typically be carried on the lap of another pax but need to be properly secured using a child restraint...
Forum: Rotorheads
24th Nov 2015, 04:48
Replies: 38
Views: 27,965
Posted By Hot and Hi

How sure are we about the scorching? In the...

How sure are we about the scorching? In the dictionary this refers to burn/fire. And if the burning debris is scattered over hundreds of meters, as the one source reported, then this suggest an...
Forum: Rotorheads
21st Nov 2015, 12:02
Replies: 38
Views: 27,965
Posted By Hot and Hi

Not in New Zealand, or most countries for that...

Not in New Zealand, or most countries for that matter.

Twins can also fail, and from experience twin engine pilots are sometimes even less (mentally) prepared for an autorotation than single...
Forum: Rotorheads
21st Nov 2015, 07:16
Replies: 38
Views: 27,965
Posted By Hot and Hi

Glasgow pub crash

Yes, that is possible. See here pictures from the Glasgow pub crash (http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/Hunt-continues-people-trapped-Glasgow-helicopter/story-20244374-detail/story.html). The final...
Forum: Rotorheads
21st Nov 2015, 05:33
Replies: 38
Views: 27,965
Posted By Hot and Hi

You don't need to *land* to stop your rotors. In...

You don't need to *land* to stop your rotors. In a botched autorotation, for example, you might use up all your rotor energy (=rotor speed) while still flying. However, in that case you can't cushion...
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