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Heliport
13th May 2006, 22:28
Two escape after helicopter crash
Press Association

Two men had a "lucky escape" after their helicopter caught fire and crash landed in a remote field, fire officials said.

The pilot noticed fire had broken out in the engine shortly after he and a passenger took off in the two-seater pleasure helicopter. He was forced to carry out an emergency landing near Commons Wood Farm, near Northiam, East Sussex.

An East Sussex Fire and Rescue spokeswoman said that the tail rotor caught up in the ground after it crash landed, causing the aircraft to flip over.
She said: "The pilot and his passenger escaped the wreckage without suffering life threatening injuries. The pilot was taken to hospital for a check-up after sustaining burns to his right arm and hands as he kept hold of the controls during the landing."
Foam was used by fire crews to quickly extinguish the fire, the spokeswoman added.

Incident commander Mark Webb, of East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service, said: "The two occupants had a lucky escape, not only because of the fire but because of the impact on landing."

A Sussex Police spokesman said the incident had been referred to the Air Accidents Investigation Bureau.
He said: "The aircraft had been airborne at the time of the initial engine fire, but the pilot managed to land without affecting local residents or utility services. Although very shaken, both the pilot and the passenger received fairly minor injuries."

Heliport
14th May 2006, 00:11
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thecontroller
14th May 2006, 01:02
blimey, not much left!

what type of helicopter???

TheMonk
14th May 2006, 02:33
I'm guessing Rotorway.

Da Monk:}

thecontroller
14th May 2006, 02:44
mmmmm.... why on earth do people fly rotorways?

ppheli
14th May 2006, 04:14
I think the Rotorway guess is correct. Check out the address of this one (http://www.caa.co.uk/application.aspx?categoryid=60&pagetype=65&applicationid=1&mode=detail&dataindex=3&aircrafttype=rotorway&pageindex=1) on G-INFO and compare to the media report - voila..

muffin
14th May 2006, 08:13
mmmmm.... why on earth do people fly rotorways?
Because they are fun to fly and cheap in helicopter terms.

helicopter-redeye
14th May 2006, 08:31
49 (49!!) Rotorways on the UK register and I've never seen one (are they still all being built?)

h-r;)

Helinut
14th May 2006, 10:10
It may be cheaper, but ultimately, how much is your life worth?

Up & Away
14th May 2006, 10:53
>burns to his right arm and hands as he kept hold of the controls during the landing.<
Was the pilot wearing leather gloves??