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M609
22nd Nov 2004, 00:15
A AS365 of the Norwegian Air Abulance ("Norsk Luftambulanse") crashed in lake "Vågåvatn" during hoist traning today, 21/11-04.

http://gfx.dagbladet.no/nyheter/2004/11/21/heli1.jpg

http://gfx.dagbladet.no/nyheter/2004/11/21/kopt2.jpg

http://gfx.dagbladet.no/nyheter/2004/11/21/kopt3.jpg

3 crew on board described as viritually unhurt. Helo was in hover when something happened and the pilot elected to make a controlled ditching on the lake.

The crew escaped after the helo rolled over and partially submerged.
They sat on top of the wreckage for a while, before 2 swam ashore, the last one beeing rescued by a boat later.

In norwegian: dagbladet.no (http://www.dagbladet.no/nyheter/2004/11/21/415211.html)

Bertie Thruster
22nd Nov 2004, 07:26
What happened to the Audi?

Bomber ARIS
22nd Nov 2004, 08:51
The pilot was a Captain Thomas Kouplingsen

SilsoeSid
22nd Nov 2004, 09:02
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Apparently the crew were picked up by a passing Audi driver who noticed the helicopter was in danger of sinking.

The Audi drivers laywers are in consultation with Audi to see if the cars warranty has been invalidated. It is also believed that the drivers licence was not endorsed with the 'rescue vehicle' group and because of this he may lose his licence.:ugh:
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Seriously though, glad all the crew are Ok.

Just when you least expect it, Eh! :\

Hummingfrog
22nd Nov 2004, 13:15
As a 365N2 driver would love to know what happened? No sign of rear float if fitted.

HF

M609
22nd Nov 2004, 14:08
Phoenix rises?

http://www.nrk.no/img/426592.jpeg

http://www.nrk.no/img/426561.jpeg

http://www.nrk.no/img/426587.jpeg

http://www.nrk.no/img/426563.jpeg

source: www.nrk.no/ho

No news on the cause or sequence of events.

av8rbpm
22nd Nov 2004, 19:26
Does anyone know the registry number? LN-?

Hummingfrog
22nd Nov 2004, 20:17
Interesting second set of pics!! I am surprised at so little damage to blades and fenestron. I know the Dauphin blades are tough but I would have expected more damage .

Doesn't look like it had floats as I can't see any grey covers.

Good job done by the Puma crew.

The 1st shot looks a little like Stingray!!! from the 70s TV

HF

M609
23rd Nov 2004, 15:24
Apparently it's LN-OPJ, which makes it a N1.

MaxNg
23rd Nov 2004, 18:59
Hummingfrog

Maybe the blades were not turning?

Brilliant Stuff
23rd Nov 2004, 19:44
That tail looks like a N2, because it is far to chunky and sqaure for an N1.

Thanks for the pictures.

I am very glad nobody got hurt.

regards Brilliant stuff

M609
23rd Nov 2004, 22:56
Norsk Luftabulanse only have N1s, and they are the only ones that have that color scheme. (That google can reveal anyway)

It looks kinda "boxy" here:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v140/Rotorheads/LN-OPJ.jpg
Picture by Martin Alexander Skaatun

av8rbpm
24th Nov 2004, 13:34
If you look at the Norwegian registry database (available through www.landings.com) it is an N1, s/n6228.:ok: