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Old 28th Dec 2003, 16:05
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Helicopter crash at Santa Fe Airport

Helicopter Crashes At Santa Fe Airport
Pilot Only Person Reported On Board

POSTED: 7:09 PM MST December 27, 2003

SANTA FE, N.M. -- The medical helicopter Angel 1 has crashed at the Santa Fe airport.

KOAT Action News 7 was told only the pilot was in the helicopter at the time of the Accident, and there is no word yet on the extent of the pilot's injuries.

The helicopter is one of New Mexico's air rescue helicopters, and is based at Saint Vincent's Hospital in Santa Fe.

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Wasnt there another thread in this forum talking about this helicopter and how unsafe the approach and departure was to this helipad.

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Medical helicopter a total loss after striking hangar

Santa Fe-AP) – A privately funded medical emergency helicopter, already embattled by stiff competition from UNMH hospital’s helicopter, has been declared a total loss after its rotor blades struck an airport hangar on Saturday.
Life Rescue president Will Ashcroft says the $3 million twin-engine Dauphin, called Angel One, sliced into a steel hangar door with its four rotor blades at around 4 p.m..

State Police Lieutenant Robert Shilling says the mishap apparently occurred when the helicopter, taxiing on the ground toward a parking place inside the hangar, made too sharp a turn.

Pilot Malcolm Pearson was not injured and immediately offered himself for a drug test. Ashcroft says the test appears to be negative, but that final results are pending.

Pearson was the only person aboard at the time of the incident.

Life Rescue carries trauma patients primarily to St. Vincent Hospital but often flew to other hospitals in New Mexico and southern Colorado.

The incident comes shortly after the company accused UNM Hospital of putting patients lives at risk in order to advance its own helicopter service. UNM has denied the allegations, which are being reviewed by a state regulatory agency.
Pearson’s record was unblemished until Saturday according to Ashcroft.

The company plans to purchase another helicopter within two months.

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