nomorehelosforme
25th Jun 2020, 16:28
Another crash into a field that resulted in a burnt out mess unfortunately with this one were 2 serious injuries.
https://www.krem.com/article/news/local/injuries-reported-after-helicopter-crash-near-rathdrum/293-00b18b5d-46ff-46e3-968c-8337104ccb28
https://www.asias.faa.gov/apex/f?p=100:96:7818505382480::::P96_ENTRY_DATE,P96_MAKE_NAME,P96 _FATAL_FLG:24-JUN-20,ENSTROM
KOOTENAI COUNTY, Idaho — Two men are in critical condition after a helicopter crash on the Rathdrum prairie on Tuesday evening.
Jay Schrank, 42, and Jim Charbonneau, 78, were taken to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle after the crash just west of Highway 41. Bystanders helped to pull the men from the wreckage.
Charbonneau had previously drawn scrutiny from neighbors and county officials regarding an illegal helipad on his Spokane County property.
Based on initial investigation, it appears that the helicopter collided into the field from a low level altitude on Tuesday. Alcohol and drugs do not appear to be a factor at this time, and the investigation is ongoing regarding the exact circumstances of the crash.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has been notified and is performing its own investigation. The occupants of the helicopter were initially taken to Kootenai Health for treatment of their injuries, but were then transferred to Harborview Medical Center, according to the sheriff's office.
Online FAA records show that Charbonneau had a student pilot's license. Schrank is a certified commercial pilot and flight instructor.
For now, it's not clear who was flying the helicopter at the time of the crash.
Charbonneau had made headlines earlier this year after Spokane County officials prepared to sue him over a helipad he had constructed at his home off of South Mohawk Drive, just south of Spokane Valley.
https://www.krem.com/article/news/local/injuries-reported-after-helicopter-crash-near-rathdrum/293-00b18b5d-46ff-46e3-968c-8337104ccb28
https://www.asias.faa.gov/apex/f?p=100:96:7818505382480::::P96_ENTRY_DATE,P96_MAKE_NAME,P96 _FATAL_FLG:24-JUN-20,ENSTROM
KOOTENAI COUNTY, Idaho — Two men are in critical condition after a helicopter crash on the Rathdrum prairie on Tuesday evening.
Jay Schrank, 42, and Jim Charbonneau, 78, were taken to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle after the crash just west of Highway 41. Bystanders helped to pull the men from the wreckage.
Charbonneau had previously drawn scrutiny from neighbors and county officials regarding an illegal helipad on his Spokane County property.
Based on initial investigation, it appears that the helicopter collided into the field from a low level altitude on Tuesday. Alcohol and drugs do not appear to be a factor at this time, and the investigation is ongoing regarding the exact circumstances of the crash.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has been notified and is performing its own investigation. The occupants of the helicopter were initially taken to Kootenai Health for treatment of their injuries, but were then transferred to Harborview Medical Center, according to the sheriff's office.
Online FAA records show that Charbonneau had a student pilot's license. Schrank is a certified commercial pilot and flight instructor.
For now, it's not clear who was flying the helicopter at the time of the crash.
Charbonneau had made headlines earlier this year after Spokane County officials prepared to sue him over a helipad he had constructed at his home off of South Mohawk Drive, just south of Spokane Valley.