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Bluebaron 15th Jan 2003 14:07

Helicopter down in Oxfordshire
 
From the BBC:

An RAF helicopter has crashed into a field near Abingdon in Oxfordshire.
It is thought four people were on board the aircraft when it crashed.

Emergency services are at the scene and the occupants of the helicopter were being taken back to RAF Benson.

Speaking from the scene an ambulance crew said there did not appear to be anyone seriously injured.

The cause of the crash is not yet known.

fergineer 15th Jan 2003 15:00

Just seen the pictures on the Beeb, just a sorry looking Puma lying on its side, apparently another Puma took the crew onboard and took them to Benson, no fire or anything dangerous, just glad that the crew all got out and no other casualties.

A and C 15th Jan 2003 22:02

good news
 
It has been reported to me that all the crew are safe and well (apart from a bit of a shaking up ) the aircraft is not in such good health.

Jackonicko 15th Jan 2003 22:03

Near Abingdon (and even closer to the A34!) during daylight.

Aircraft appears to have toppled over after landing on soft, uneven ploughed field, reportedly after Mayday call. The wreck looked substantially complete and only a little twisted at the back end. Some fuel spillage but no fire. If its CAT 5 then it should at least be easily restorable as a GI or display airframe (it really didn't look that bad, in other words). All four aboard taken back to Benson on another No.33 Squadron Puma.

Film shown on local news. Female Squadron Leader from No.33 interviewed briefly, along with weirdy beardy ancient local aviation 'expert'. The latter surprisingly did an excellent job of defusing the journo's 'crash scandal approach' and associated questions by saying, "yes helos can make forced landings because that thing on the top is a rotary wing", then by saying "yes crews often survive such incidents" and "yes they can topple over if they autorotate onto such a poor surface, it's not a known or particular Puma weakness". Poor Central TV girlie looked deflated and wrapped up to camera very quickly.

Hope the guys are as OK as TV inferred.

Fg Off Max Stout 15th Jan 2003 23:04

The crew, 2 of whom are good mates from a recent course in shropshire, are all fit and well. Not so sure about the ac. I believe there may be a celebratory pint or 2 had in Benson OM bar as we speak.

Let's break new ground by not speculating on what happened until the facts emerge. It'll make a good chat up line on saturday night though!

mvand003 16th Jan 2003 07:48

XW214
 
15jan03 XW214 Puma HC1 1120 RAF/33sq or Benson ASF? w/o

this was the Puma presumably, but this has yet to be confirmed as a/c was on its side crash landing in a field off Drayton Road (Abingdon)

newswatcher 16th Jan 2003 13:52

Hey Jacko, once is enough!

How convenient that Central have a news room in Abingdon!

Jackonicko 16th Jan 2003 17:48

Sorry! This is two merged threads, have removed second post.

Unscrupulous 20th Jan 2003 20:39

News?
 
Anyone heard any more about this one?? It seems to have gone very quiet if it was a crash?

Waddock Hunt 24th Jan 2003 00:29

Well rumours are fairly rife in my sleepy part of the West Midlands...... and it sounds like something that's happened before!!

Jeep 25th Jan 2003 05:45

Waddock:

What the anticipators?

Tigs2 25th Jan 2003 09:59

But it begs the question "What Anticipators"??

Waddock Hunt 26th Jan 2003 19:47

Something like the anticipators!!! Or at least one big anticipator!

Fg Off Max Stout 26th Jan 2003 22:18

Very diplomatic, Waddock. Getting warmer - allegedly.

ShutUp and Drive 27th Jan 2003 08:05

Hey guys. It has already been suggested that the cause of this incident should not be speculated upon. I agree. The public domain is not the place to gossip and spread rumour and counter-rumour. It is the job of the BoI to find out, not for a bunch of half informed scavengers like us to stir it up.

Whatever the cause, let's just all be thankful that everyone got out without so much as a scratch and wait for the Accident Report to tell us the real story.

CrabInCab 28th Jan 2003 13:56

It's traditional for an anticipator to have something to anticipate!

Doh!

;)

Tigs 30th Jan 2003 16:33

Shut Up And Drive
Take a chill pill. No one has said anything wrong on this thread, and this is called the Proffessional Pilots RUMOUR network. If you do not like rumour and speculation then go somewhere else.

Dunhovrin 31st Jan 2003 00:02

SU&D:

I think you'll find it is the job of the BOI to gather all the facts then blame the nav.

ShutUp and Drive 31st Jan 2003 09:55

Tigs

Sorry, didn't mean to sound so grumpy. I fully appreciate the value and use of PPrune and have used it myself for over 2 years. My point really was that often theses things can be traumatic for all involved, not just in physical terms, but in mental ways too.

It is a well known fact that most aircrew suffer from guilt and remorse following a crash of any kind (especially one where the potential of killing or injuring someone is as high as this was), irrespective of whether it was aircraft or aircrew at fault.

It is difficult enough for these aircrew as it is, without us lot adding to those feelings. I know if I were in the same position, the last thing I would want is speculation. As aircrew I feel it is our job protect each other from all the back biting and in fighting that seems to dominate the rest of the military.

Don't want to seem against the spirit of the forum. :ok:

Dunhovrin

As for the BoI gathering the facts and then blaming the nav, they'll struggle this time as the front end was crewed by 2 pilots. Could always blame the crewman though... (Always seems to be the way...)

;)

Tiger_mate 31st Jan 2003 12:16

Could always blame the crewman though... (Always seems to be the way...)
 
I know lets have a pilots get the medals, crewmen get the interview with the Staish thread:

Or better still, lets not! Shove that opinion up your hoop!:*


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