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Old 18th Aug 2022, 12:07
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It has been suggested the rate of rotation could have caused disorientation....which certainly could be a factor in what happened.
that was a major factor in the Wessex crash in 1993 in Snowdonia. I talked to the pilot, who was a colleague, afterwards and he said the rate of rotation made it very difficult to judge height causing him to pull collective just too early to cushion the touchdown in the water the way he intended.
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