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on21
22nd Jun 2006, 17:23
A helicopter pilot's low-flying manoeuvres sent Blackpool's famous donkeys on a stampede and terrified holidaymakers, a court has heard.
Thierry Leygnac, 45, caused the panic while filming the resort for a French film company in August 2005.
Full Article http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/lancashire/5106254.stm
What do the donkey's get for lunch?
Half an hour like everybody else!

TheFlyingSquirrel
22nd Jun 2006, 17:25
Who's gonna be first with the Donkey's stopped working jokes ?:}

airborne_artist
23rd Jun 2006, 07:51
A French helicopter pilot caused panic when he flew low over an English seaside resort, a court heard yesterday.

Children on the beaches of Blackpool screamed and the town's famous donkeys stampeded in fright.

Thierry Leygnac, 45, a highly-decorated former French navy pilot, flew so low that at one stage his Squirrel helicopter was seen beneath the 250ft gantry of a bungee jump attraction.

Geraldine Riley, prosecuting on behalf of the Civil Aviation Authority, told Blackpool magistrates' court that Leygnac, 45, had been working for a French film company when he buzzed Blackpool last August. "The operator said that if a bungee jump had been taking place, the jumper would have fallen into the helicopter blades," she said.

The next morning Leygnac was back, this time hovering near several groups of donkeys on the beach. Many of the donkeys, some with children on their backs, were so frightened that they ran along the beach towards the esplanade's tram lines. The children were screaming.

Leygnac, of Questembert, Brittany, should have been flying no lower than 500ft above the highest structure on the seafront. He did not attend the hearing but pleaded guilty to two charges of low flying.

Nicholas Parton, defending, claimed that his client was so skilled that "there was absolutely no danger to the public". Leygnac served in the French navy for 22 years before becoming a civilian pilot two years ago.

"He has saved countless lives and is an incredibly skilled pilot who can hold a helicopter utterly motionless or go up and down at the same rate as a ship."

The magistrates fined Leygnac £2,800 and ordered him to pay £611 costs.

whoateallthepies
23rd Jun 2006, 09:09
http://i.1asphost.com/whoateallthepies/horse_windshield_spainsm.jpeg
It's been a while since this was posted.
Look, I know not all of us have the same black humour but It must have brought a wry smile at least!

SASless
23rd Jun 2006, 12:07
Well for sure that car was hauling ass!

helicopter-redeye
23rd Jun 2006, 13:59
Low flying donkeys causing the French helicopter pilots to stampede. Now THAT would be news ...

h-r;)

R22DRIVER
23rd Jun 2006, 17:27
[QUOTE=airborne_artist]The operator said that if a bungee jump had been taking place, the jumper would have fallen into the helicopter blades.
QUOTE]


God the press talk some crap!!!!:ugh:

Heliport
23rd Jun 2006, 18:25
You can't really blame the press for picking up that gem and reporting it - blame the lawyer for saying it.

rotorrookie
23rd Jun 2006, 23:08
It's preatty quite obvious, the donkies ran because of "screaming children":}

overpitched
24th Jun 2006, 00:46
They must have been Aussie donkeys. Here every time they hear a helicopter they get a bullet in the ASS