Dutch CH47 Heavy Landing?
Believe these pics are of a CH47 caught in heavy down draught.
http://blog.siegnet.us/dutch/index.htm They were lucky! :ok: |
Ouch! Comprehensively CAT 5'd :ooh:
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All the running gear looks intact.
Any more details as to how they hit the ground that hard?? Internal shot suggests not much load, and an empty CH47 has so much spare power that it would take extreme conditions to force it down ?? |
Can someone grab that centre hook? Looks like a good spare to me.
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On July 27 this year, it crashed in the Afghan city Spin Buldak on the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan when it went into insert troops. The aircraft, one of two operating in the area at the time, was responding to reports of enemy activity.
The helicopter was not shot by enemy fire, but the crash was the result of "brown-out conditions". Brown-out conditions is when the rotor kick up dust and debris, reducing the pilots vision- also results in "brown-out" for the inside of the pilots flying suit!!! No one was injured in the incident. |
What are those Darth Vader masks they're wearing? Are they normal or is it a part of a punishment?
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So, did they duct tape it up and fly it home? :E
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I've got worse dents in my car! (See movers' thread)
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So what is the "Darth Vader" kit then?
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Try Googling "Maxillofacial shield", and you will find the answer.
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So it IS Darth Vader wear
http://www.gentexcorp.com/PDFfiles/MFS.pdf#search='Maxillofacial%20shield' |
Word on the street has it that no movers were involved, it was professional aircrew. Dear oh dear.........
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Stickmonkey:
Are you sure this is the Dutch crash from earlier in the year... Because the bad news (if you're a Dutch taxpayer!) is that they crashed the replacement aircraft on 31 October! Three injured of 17 onboard, but no fatals thankfully. I can't read the reg on these images, but if it's D-102 then it's the first crash, the latest to go is D-104. They also wrote off an Apache in Afghanistan early this year, so it's proving an expensive deployment! |
....this is what the Blog notes say about the photo's .....
On the 31st of October a Dutch Chinook was flying thru the mountains of Afghanistan and experienced a loss of engine power at 15000ft. The Hook crashed into a mountain bowl located some 20nm north of Baghram. Big Windy was called upon to extract the survivors. Two Chinooks and a Blackhawk were sent up into the mountains to pull them out. No one was killed in the crash but with at least 3 hurt and night fall only hours away the situation would soon turn deadly if the Dutch were not pulled out before dark. Long story short BW went up the hill snatched them off and returned them to Kabul. Here are some photos of the landing site. Pics |
At least it was a smallish aircraft in operational environment. Not a 747 on an airfield or anything....
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Is it me, or does it look like the Rotors are going round in the pics. Guess the answer from the Captain was ' don't worry it'll be fine'. At which point they flew the bird back to base for a quick wash and some speed tape..:ok: :ok:
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First one was D-105 and the second one D-104. sadly we lost 2 chinooks :(
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I suspect the ground was a little bit closer than what was set on the RadAlt - Bang!
The BOI will look at (CFTF) "Controlled Flight into Terra Firma" The Mull of Kintyre may be another example, although others may argue. |
Perhaps everyone is thinking to deeply about this incident.Perhaps the real reason for it crashing was that the aircrew were intoxicated with whatever that guy in the mask had been smoking at the Star Wars convention he attended the night before. perhaps he brought some along for the flight and offered it around the cockpit!:sad:
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little correction, the guy with the mask is an american.
Althoug i've seen the mask also at the 298 sqn |
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