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Reflex
30th Jan 2005, 09:52
I have it on good authority that an R44 was involved in an incident at Issy yesterday afternoon - anybody know anything?

For those of you from far away, Issy is the heliport close to the centre of Paris.

helipat
2nd Feb 2005, 07:33
Yes,

tail rotor strike with the fuel truck, loss of control of the R44 that crashed on the other R44 parked next to it...

The two R44 are destroyed, the pilot was only slightly injured (one broken rib I think). No other damage nor casualties around.

chopperchav
2nd Feb 2005, 09:04
Ouch!!! My poor insurance premiums.:{

Hippolite
2nd Feb 2005, 21:02
Reflex

You didn't blow it over with your big blue S-92 did you?

You could open the ramp and put it inside to move it out of the way!!

HH:cool:

Head Turner
3rd Feb 2005, 14:02
After all the crunches, bumps, bangs and destroyed R22's and R44's I would like to know just how many of those built are still flying today?
Would I be near the mark if I suggested 80% or is it nearer 50%.

Billywizz
3rd Feb 2005, 15:20
anyone know if they are French registered?

helipat
4th Feb 2005, 07:02
F-GVMD
and
F-GVAF

helipat
7th Feb 2005, 06:44
http://mapage.noos.fr/helipat-nomail/Lfpi.jpg

jellycopter
7th Feb 2005, 06:53
No wonder the yellow one crashed. Someone had fitted a tail rotor where the main rotor should have been:p

MaxNg
7th Feb 2005, 06:57
There is at least one pilot in Oz that would fly them home;)

Texdoc
7th Feb 2005, 08:07
Make that two... I need the hours:}

jellycopter
7th Feb 2005, 12:08
Texdoc,

I think it's still only one. I believe MaxNg was refering to you in his initial post!


J

Texdoc
7th Feb 2005, 18:15
Excellent...I am on my way!

Can someone cut a hole for me to get in. Dont think I will worry with a daily :8

Haggis Hunter
7th Feb 2005, 19:01
Appears to be a little scratch on the paint work on the blue one...

Any news on the pilot? The front of the orange one looks pretty mashed!

HH :cool:

chopperchav
8th Feb 2005, 11:37
Disappointed there has not been a lot more French bashing on this thread.

Fun Police
8th Feb 2005, 18:47
do you think the tags put on the nose of the blue one and and the base of the mast on the yellow machine say something like "do not operate until maintenance complete" ?

helipat
9th Feb 2005, 17:42
That's an evidence tag attached to the string that's going all around the wreckage to avoid that one could tamper with the accident scene before the end of the enquiry.