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Tiger G
16th Feb 2019, 19:56
I didn't see this posted, but as always I'll delete if it's an oldie:

https://www.liveleak.com/view?t=u3wCW_1550253031

Evil Twin
16th Feb 2019, 21:58
Oooohh overpitched the bejeeezusss out of that

gulliBell
16th Feb 2019, 23:09
With these videos, as soon as I first hear the sound of the Robo-copter, everything that comes after seems to be predictable and inevitable. And on this occasion, the pilot didn't do much piloting at the bottom there.

nomorehelosforme
16th Feb 2019, 23:13
Another Robinson bites the dust! Where did this happen?

gulliBell
16th Feb 2019, 23:32
Who knows. Mexican and American accents at the end of the on-board recording there....

Evil Twin
16th Feb 2019, 23:49
Why the hell is it that every time you hear the low rpm horn they never lower the lever, roll on and fly away? FFS that was hammered into me when I was early in my career and flying robbies. They just seem to keep pushing on hoping that the problem will go away or fix itself.

aa777888
17th Feb 2019, 01:04
With these videos, as soon as I first hear the sound of the Robo-copter, everything that comes after seems to be predictable and inevitable. And on this occasion, the pilot didn't do much piloting at the bottom there.
Yeah, gosh, when I put "helicopter crash" into YouTube the only things I see are videos of Robinsons--not! All types crash. All types can be and are poorly piloted.

aa777888
17th Feb 2019, 01:07
Why the hell is it that every time you hear the low rpm horn they never lower the lever, roll on and fly away? FFS that was hammered into me when I was early in my career and flying robbies. They just seem to keep pushing on hoping that the problem will go away or fix itself.
Because the ones where they do it right aren't worth posting on the internet, apparently. Not dramatic enough! Of course it would be even better to not have to take corrective action at all, and those videos are even less interesting.

Robbiee
17th Feb 2019, 01:31
Its always the 44! Like that article asks, "What's wrong with R44 pilots?"

This keeps up and Kurt will have to hire Queen to score the next ad. :ugh:

Evil Twin
17th Feb 2019, 02:34
Because the ones where they do it right aren't worth posting on the internet, apparently. Not dramatic enough! Of course it would be even better to not have to take corrective action at all, and those videos are even less interesting.

Very droll, the point I was trying to make is that none of these people EVER do anything to recover that lost RPM, they just keep pulling collective and riding it in to the scene of the crime.

heli kiwi
17th Feb 2019, 05:36
WqWhy the hell is it that every time you hear the low rpm horn they never lower the lever, roll on and fly away? FFS that was hammered into me when I was early in my career and flying robbies. They just seem to keep pushing on hoping that the problem will go away or fix itself.

Exactly my thoughts too.

mickjoebill
17th Feb 2019, 08:27
Door off and a motivated camera pan, maybe a film job?
Fuel cells thankfully are doing the job...

fadecdegraded
17th Feb 2019, 20:34
I like the revving engine at the end

Rotor Work
18th Feb 2019, 09:55
Another Robinson bites the dust! Where did this happen?


https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=221844

tqmatch
18th Feb 2019, 10:33
I like the revving engine at the end

As if the engine wants to hammer home the fact that it was not the reason the machine crashed!

homonculus
18th Feb 2019, 17:20
During a flight of tourists, apparent loss of power.

I suspect loss of common sense

Ancient Mariner
18th Feb 2019, 18:16
Another Robinson down in Norway yesterday, two dead. Sorry, no useful links.
Per

Steve76
20th Feb 2019, 06:16
I suspect loss of common sense
Amen. Lack of situational awareness and piloting. Stupid and unnecessary.