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chopper2004
19th May 2019, 16:51
One of my uncles brought this story to my attention earlier on as there has been a fatal helicopter crash earlier today in Hk.

HKGFS new Airbus H175 is assisting in recovery efforts

RIP

https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/transport/article/3010841/helicopter-crashes-near-kadoorie-farm-and-botanic-garden

anxiao
19th May 2019, 18:48
Someone with more knowledge on this, the wreckage looks like an R44, am I correct? I am familiar with the HK operation.

Rotor George
19th May 2019, 19:57
R22 according to this report.

https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/225241

Mutley1013
19th May 2019, 21:13
Updated to say R44

anxiao
20th May 2019, 05:51
Thanks, I'm with it now. I have hours on KTK from way back. The area has few options if things go wrong. Sad to see.

Bell_ringer
20th May 2019, 07:05
If it broke up mid-air as reported, how few options there are wouldn't matter much.

gulliBell
20th May 2019, 08:59
Presumably it broke up in flight due to pilot fail to maintain NR after power loss.

Mark Six
20th May 2019, 09:28
There's a very large set of power lines that runs along the side of the valley and through the gap in the hills that the R44 was very close to. Would not be surprised if he has hit them.

JulieAndrews
21st May 2019, 19:25
Tragic
I wonder if the newly-formed, 'independent', AAIB will uncover the ludicrous lack of credible safety oversight for private helicopter training and standards in HK?
Maybe, maybe not and this is only a rumour network........
Previous inconvenient accident investigations have usually take too long to provide anything useful - apart from time for certain individuals and Departments ;-)
RIP
Not a nice place to fly.....Nothing happens in a timely manner in Honkers - even when it's an 'open and shut' case (http://www.thestandard.com.hk/section-news.php?id=207843)