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Flying Bull
10th Apr 2018, 17:37
Hi all,
on monday a CH53 from the German forces made a refueling stop at a civilian airport.
It taxied with the blades into the tower building :(
Flying parts hit one one the ground, the person died :(
https://www.nrz.de/panorama/bundeswehr-heli-kracht-gegen-tower-in-bayern-ein-toter-id213974873.html
http://www.radioprimaton.de/hassfurt-flugplatzmitarbeiter-nach-kollision-toedlich-verletzt/
https://www.bild.de/regional/nuernberg/bundeswehr/bundeswehr-hubschrauber-toedlicher-unfall-55348086.bild.html

megan
11th Apr 2018, 14:36
I wonder what sort of savaging the crew will get from Pprune?

etudiant
11th Apr 2018, 14:56
As the incident happened on a non military site, the civil courts may get involved.
This will perhaps shine a spotlight on the current state of the German military.
Meanwhile, the hapless crew is receiving 'psychological support'.

rotorrookie
11th Apr 2018, 15:59
As the incident happened on a non military site, the civil courts may get involved.
This will perhaps shine a spotlight on the current state of the German military.
Meanwhile, the hapless crew is receiving 'psychological support'.

Meaning what?

Cows getting bigger
11th Apr 2018, 16:11
Some of us will remember CH-47 at Hannover in May 1988. Tragic and avoidable.

God speed, Phil, Jim and Glyn.

etudiant
11th Apr 2018, 20:20
Meaning what?

By the evidence of very low in service rates of their major equipment, the German military is neglected and poorly administered. That does not seem good public policy.

pitch horn
11th Apr 2018, 21:55
I’m staggered that the sideways walking super star hasn’t stuck the knife in yet ?

malabo
11th Apr 2018, 22:35
Or that ex-ACN expert that waxed large in the Stadium crash...
We might also hear from the Oz crew that chopped down a light pole with a 332.

rotor-rooter
11th Apr 2018, 23:45
By the evidence of very low in service rates of their major equipment, the German military is neglected and poorly administered. That does not seem good public policy.

Who provides the support for the military? They seem to have quite a variety of different helicopter types.

Vertical Freedom
12th Apr 2018, 00:41
Rest in Peace to the innocent victim

Meanwhile, the hapless crew is receiving 'psychological support' what about the surviving family getting some support??

Maybe some confined area training for the Driver?

Totally unnecessary crash :ugh:

megan
12th Apr 2018, 04:49
Totally unnecessary crashAs is the case with all crashes in the absolute final analysis VF, as in, "if only ......"

DOUBLE BOGEY
13th Apr 2018, 06:49
COWS GETTING BIGGER - I think Jim is still with us.....at least I hope he is!

212man
13th Apr 2018, 07:38
COWS GETTING BIGGER - I think Jim is still with us.....at least I hope he is!
Different Jim I think

Cows getting bigger
14th Apr 2018, 05:38
Yes indeed, Jim McM.

spencer17
14th Apr 2018, 05:48
Well done boys :D you're absolutely on topic. :ugh::ugh::ugh: