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BRL
10th Dec 2006, 10:29
Just got a phone call asking if I know what is happening. Details are an aircraft upside down near a railway line in a field. Anyone know what is going on?

Flingingwings
10th Dec 2006, 12:14
BRL,

Only brief details at the moment. Fixed wing upside down in a field - No idea of type.

MayDay call responded to by a heli operated by LHC at Redhill, under the command of Dom Underdown. Dom and stude had been on a X-country Nav Ex.

Lady pilot removed from inverted aircraft. Don't think injuries, if any, are serious.

No idea of cause.

IMHO An excellent effort by one of the areas best (given his experience) rotary Instructors.:ok:

BRL
10th Dec 2006, 12:17
Thanks for the info mate. Well done Dom and I am glad to read the lady got out ok. :ok:

172driver
10th Dec 2006, 15:42
Not a lot of info, but according to this (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/southern_counties/6166917.stm) she made it out.

turniphead
11th Dec 2006, 13:57
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/southern_counties/6166917.stm

Looks quite nasty.
Glad the lady is not badly hurt.

HEATHROW DIRECTOR
11th Dec 2006, 14:21
In another forum I subscribe to the registration G-BOXH was mentioned..

DubTrub
11th Dec 2006, 14:35
"...to which I subscribe.." shirley?:}

HEATHROW DIRECTOR
11th Dec 2006, 15:22
Of course, you are right. Sorry Shirley.

swervin'mervin
11th Dec 2006, 15:41
you can tell me i'm a doctor. And dont call me shirley...............

Flingingwings
13th Dec 2006, 22:41
A little more information here, as Dom smiles for the cameras. :D

http://www.theargus.co.uk/search/display.var.1068449.0.pilot_speaks_of_dramatic_air_crash_res cue.php


Ugly old bugger :E

Well done mate

helimutt
14th Dec 2006, 17:26
Well done to Dom. It would be interesting to see what the rescued woman thinks of the Chief Pilot who reprimanded Dom for responding to a Mayday call.

Bloke sounds like a complete ar**hole to me. Once again it shows that unfortunately the helicopter industry, although having plenty of really good people in it, also has the few who really do try to bring it down to it's lowest level. Just glad the place in question has been named already. It would be interesting to see what the company owners view is on this matter.

Being charged for repositioning and considered an AOC flight, and they want Dom to pay? :mad: :mad:

Heliport
15th Dec 2006, 15:36
Amazing sequel to this story -LINK (http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?t=255777)

Flying Lawyer
20th Dec 2006, 16:34
I have discussed this matter with the Head of Aviation Regulation Enforcement at the CAA.
ARE is the department which investigates alleged breaches of aviation regulations.


I am pleased to post (with his consent) that, if the facts are as reported on PPRuNe (see link),
he will not seek to prosecute the helicopter pilot who went to the assistance of the fixed-wing pilot in distress and thereafter assisted the emergency services.



Tudor Owen

shortstripper
20th Dec 2006, 17:16
Thank goodness that sanity ruled for a change, well done that man!

SS