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apb
25th Apr 2013, 20:41
It seems the helicopter touched the refuge with their blades landing after a mountain rescue. No more information at the moment :eek:

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/23238389/68529_627372903957586_546281966_n.jpg

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Grenville Fortescue
25th Apr 2013, 20:45
The blade touched the refuge?

apb
25th Apr 2013, 20:50
The blade touched the refuge?
That's what I have readed where I have seen these pics.

Grenville Fortescue
25th Apr 2013, 20:51
Ok.
.......

MightyGem
25th Apr 2013, 21:10
The blade touched the refuge?
Well, where one blade goes the others will usually follow. That's what I call a blade strike.

500 Fan
25th Apr 2013, 21:18
Post-rotor strike, I think they can consider themselves very lucky!

500 Fan.

mickjoebill
25th Apr 2013, 23:03
The blade touched the refuge?

In the first picture, the gutter on the building is damaged.

Given its close proximity to the steep slope, would we wait for rotors to stop turning or bail immediately?


Mickjoebill

S76Heavy
26th Apr 2013, 06:54
I would have legged it mate. Blades were shortened considerably...
I wonder if the pilot just slammed it against the ground after the first strike to prevent rolling down the slope. Any landing you can walk away from..

But seems to me this was the wrong machine for the job; something equipped with a winch would have been more appropriate.
Where did this accident take place?

apb
26th Apr 2013, 07:13
Where did this accident take place?

Sierra de Gredos, Spain.

Anthony Supplebottom
26th Apr 2013, 07:54
The missus had the same problem once when she used my Rover 75 to go shopping instead of her VW Polo. She tried to back into a space into which the Polo would normally fit but ended up bouncing off the car behind her while the front of the Rover was still in the road!

Only thing is, touch parking in the 135 just isn't as forgiving as it used to be - even with them new straw blades! ;)

Madbob
26th Apr 2013, 08:06
They had better be careful when lifting it out as the downdraft from something like a CH47 could easily blow it over the edge!:=

Lucky guys! It could have been a lot worse.....

MB

Adroight
26th Apr 2013, 08:45
Time to buy tickets for El Gordo I think.

apb
26th Apr 2013, 08:52
Time to buy tickets for El Gordo I think.
I think they already won El Gordo ;)

Maverick Laddie
26th Apr 2013, 10:17
Looks like a job for a hacksaw, a bit of weight reduction, a bold pilot and Oh a big pair of pampas.

nomorehelosforme
26th Apr 2013, 19:50
Will this be classed as a hard landing? That aside a fortunate one, these guys did well/or very lucky. Recovery job might be interesting!

apb
8th May 2013, 21:52
A video about the accident:

Accidente helicóptero Guardia Civil en Gredos - YouTube