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muermel
4th Jul 2017, 14:04
A Wucher Helikopter Lama crashed today, the pilot survived without injuries :ok:

Pilot übersteht Hubschrauber-Absturz in Vorarlberg unverletzt « DiePresse.com (http://diepresse.com/home/panorama/oesterreich/5246153/Pilot-uebersteht-HubschrauberAbsturz-in-Vorarlberg-unverletzt)

Only in German.

Rough translation: Flying logs, the helicopter returned to land to refuel the machine "the pilot had to make an abrupt control input" so the main rotor contacted the tail boom and the machine crashed onto the cround from 10 meters high.

Machine looks destroyed, lucky pilot.

chopjock
4th Jul 2017, 14:36
Machine looks destroyed, lucky pilot

A pilot has a helicopter crash and you think he was lucky?

nigelh
4th Jul 2017, 14:54
OMG another pedant , that's all we need 🙈

hairline
4th Jul 2017, 17:17
Gravity in the alps seems to be acting up...
A somewhat similar accident happened on June 22. in Tyrol: 204B with engine failure crashed (https://presse.zeitungsfoto.at/?mode=view&id=2495) before landing to refuel (too late?).
No injuries, aircraft pretty damaged, logging operations (no sling or load attached at the time of crash).

atakacs
4th Jul 2017, 18:08
A pilot has a helicopter crash and you think he was lucky?

Walking off an helicopter crash is indeed very lucky in most circumstances. Very unforgiving buggers...

bgbazz
4th Jul 2017, 19:27
x2...he is a very lucky chap.

Rotorgoat8
5th Jul 2017, 04:39
A pilot has a helicopter crash and you think he was lucky?
Any landing you walk away from is OK. Any landing you walk away from and the aircraft is still usable is Excellent.

SuperF
5th Jul 2017, 07:06
When I was a student, and after beating myself up over a few bouncy landings I was told,
Any landing you survived was good.
Any landing you walked away from was great
Any landing the Helicopter was able to fly after was exceptional.

So far my landings have been exceptional, still trying to keep it that way...

jimcarler
6th Jul 2017, 08:40
From the looks of the photograph of the wreck, he must have used up at least 2 of his 9 lives in that incident