US HEMS Accident
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US HEMS Accident
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In this photo provided by the Ohio State Highway Patrol, authorities survey the scene of wreckage where a medical helicopter crashed in a remote wooded area in Brown Township, Ohio, on its way to pick up a patient, Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2019. There had been no reports of anyone else injured in the crash. No names were released immediately. A few crew members were all killed in the crash, authorities said. (Ohio State Highway Patrol via AP
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Still getting killed in the same sad useless way.
Shame on the industry, but mostly the blame is firmly on the FAA that is refusing to regulate HEMS.
God bless their young souls.
Shame on the industry, but mostly the blame is firmly on the FAA that is refusing to regulate HEMS.
God bless their young souls.
Extreme cold, snow showers, remote area.....video of the scene shows the aircraft utterly destroyed....just bits and pieces with debris scattered all through the forest.
Such a tragedy.....again.
Such a tragedy.....again.
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Now seeing ABC news reports crash time as 6:50 am.
https://abcnews.go.com/US/air-ambula...ry?id=60704284
https://abcnews.go.com/US/air-ambula...ry?id=60704284
Such a tragedy.....again.
"They came on in the same old way and we defeated them in the same old way."
The Pilot was working three jobs....make you question what his sleep deficit was at the time of the crash.
Bit old school assuming all pilots are a he.
Millennials would have you flogged, if they approved of fatal beatings.
The crew members have been identified as pilot Jennifer Topper,
“State troopers’ special response team and aviation unit began searching for the wreckage and finally located it around 10:16 a.m., reportedly pinging one of the crew members’ cellphones.”
3 hours to find the wreckage.
No tracking?
Probably wouldn’t have affected the outcome of those onboard had the site been located earlier...
mjb
3 hours to find the wreckage.
No tracking?
Probably wouldn’t have affected the outcome of those onboard had the site been located earlier...
mjb
The initial media report I read got it wrong.....it was the male Flight Nurse that was working three jobs....not the Lady Pilot.
That is what I get assuming the media had their stuff in one sack for a change.
Instrument Proficiency (not just legal currency) will be an issue in this tragedy.
Of course not...why would one want tracking of a EMS Helicopter....that would cost money.
Just like why would you follow a roadway if it takes and extra minute on a night flight when you can fly over dark unlit terrain in snow showers?
Besides....before long folks will want twins and autopilots and effective Instrument Flying Training.
When would it end....this wanting more Gucci kit and training?
That is what I get assuming the media had their stuff in one sack for a change.
Instrument Proficiency (not just legal currency) will be an issue in this tragedy.
Of course not...why would one want tracking of a EMS Helicopter....that would cost money.
Just like why would you follow a roadway if it takes and extra minute on a night flight when you can fly over dark unlit terrain in snow showers?
Besides....before long folks will want twins and autopilots and effective Instrument Flying Training.
When would it end....this wanting more Gucci kit and training?
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