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Sunfish 9th Aug 2015 07:11

Powerlines Allegedly Claim Another Victim.
 
This time a Gyrocopter.

Man killed in gyrocopter crash at Warneet, south-east of Melbourne - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

I note the epithet "home made" is attached to the story. What has manufacture got to do with hitting power lines assuming the aircraft is airworthy?

ACMS 9th Aug 2015 08:08

Sorry RIP to the Pilot but you have to ask what he was doing so low?

Squawk7700 9th Aug 2015 08:10

Perhaps watch the following and make up your mind...

I like the comments on the youtube video claiming that the pilot was warning the swimming public of the presence of 5 dangerous rips. This would have been on 21st December 2014 if the comments are correct.



http://members.iinet.net.au/~bc75/gyro1.jpg

http://members.iinet.net.au/~bc75/gyro2.jpg

kaz3g 9th Aug 2015 11:11

At least his passenger survived...

Kaz

Ultralights 9th Aug 2015 12:33

how do we know the crash victim was the same person in those videos?

Squawk7700 9th Aug 2015 12:53


Originally Posted by Ultralights (Post 9076121)
how do we know the crash victim was the same person in those videos?

We don't, except that he posted it on a forum under his name, so unless he posted a video from his own personal gyro when someone else was flying?



Draw your own conclusions, however some of the videos are labelled "flying low over beach."

I say to draw your own conclusions because gyros legally fly at 300ft AGL and there is no altimeter shown in any of them.

Sunfish 9th Aug 2015 22:08

If the video is correctly attributed, I say Darwin Award.

rutan around 10th Aug 2015 01:30


and there is no altimeter shown in any of them.
Well what's the instrument top right in the cockpit photo?

rutan around 10th Aug 2015 01:36

Sorry. I just reread the altimeter post again and realise Squawk wasn't saying there was no altimeter. Note to self. Read twice before engaging keyboard.:=

kaz3g 11th Aug 2015 04:08

ASRA website confirms that an investigation found this accident resulted from collision with wires during illegal low-flying activities.

http://www.asra.org.au/news/forums/t...-in-melbourne/

Kaz

Squawk7700 11th Aug 2015 09:27

It's hard to believe we see this happen so often yet others continue to repeat the actions of those that have died doing it before. Also hard to believe that someone on another forum is (even after this fatality) spruking about flying at zero feet down a beach, low level over built up areas and turning onto final at 200ft because he has a low level endorsement and had a passenger taking photos for a fly-in event! I suspect his time on earth is ticking majorly. Other than perhaps Fraser Island, I've not heard of anyone being given permission from the Crown for such activities.

OZBUSDRIVER 13th Aug 2015 22:32

(C) PPRUNE ??????

Squawk7700 14th Aug 2015 00:03


Originally Posted by OZBUSDRIVER (Post 9081566)
(C) PPRUNE ??????


I snuck that in there because I suspected my picture would end up in a news paper or on another site. I couldn't think of anything else to write at the time.

OZBUSDRIVER 14th Aug 2015 10:41

:ok: The way you put it through the shaded portion, 7700. Made me think it was actually on the machine.

Typhoon650 15th Aug 2015 05:01

Uh oh....someone has removed access to the videos on Youtube. Friends or family, or perhaps investigating body?
If that doesn't show it was the same pilot......

Squawk7700 15th Aug 2015 06:07

It was definitely the same pilot, he posted them all over another forum including blow-by-blow descriptions on how he was dodging swimmers on the beach.

Capt Fathom 15th Aug 2015 12:50

Squwak7700, you really do need to Squawk STBY.

People are deceased, so let it be.

zanthrus 16th Aug 2015 00:34

I agree Capt Fathom but it is lucky no innocent bystanders were hurt on the ground.

Unfortunately the pilot got his just rewards for stupidity.

Dark Knight 16th Aug 2015 06:49

We definitely should set up an `activist' movement to have all pwoer lines removed and banned as they are a clear and present danger to aviation with too many killed by them.

illusion 16th Aug 2015 07:05

Dark Knight,

A less intrusive option might be to improve "the minimum standard of attendance" before allowing one into a cockpit. This stuff reflectly poorly on the entire industry; In particular creating poor perceptions of the charter and training industry in challenging times.


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