NSW bushfire crash
We are actually being warned that our rainwater tank water is contaminated from the fire smoke and ash and probably not suitable for drinking. Given the water from the dam will be treated even with possible fuel contamination it might be safer! Go figure!

Just a stab in the dark
Would you drink it if they told you it was OK?
I'd be surprised if blades that had been immersed in water would fly again. Water is bound to have got in under the skins, and then the blades would be different weights, and when you start flying them water might escape from each blade at different rates, etc. It would be an ongoing maintenance nightmare. As for the rest of it, assuming the blades were turning at or near flight RRPM, when it hit the water something must have been bent or broken.
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Water is bound to have got in under the skins,
really ?? So you don’t think heavy rain hitting them @ 400mph might get water inside ? I also think the water would just evaporate if kept in a warm place !! I think hitting the water is probably more harmful!!
really ?? So you don’t think heavy rain hitting them @ 400mph might get water inside ? I also think the water would just evaporate if kept in a warm place !! I think hitting the water is probably more harmful!!
As for the heat-drying you mention; given how precisely designed helicopter rotor blades are, and the structural stresses they need to withstand, I have my doubts that the blades will be considered airworthy even if they manage to get them dried and re-balanced after this.
Jayzus! Glad you blokes don’t fix them.
It will be under “sudden stoppage” or similar in the AMM.
It will be under “sudden stoppage” or similar in the AMM.
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that would be the first Bell I have seen that the whole rotor system didn't depart after a sudden stoppage
from my maintenance experience standpoint...there's alot of garbage parts on that aircraft. Blades in my opinion fit that group regardless of their appearance at the moment.
yet there's a goldmine in parts remaining that will see air time again in the future.
from my maintenance experience standpoint...there's alot of garbage parts on that aircraft. Blades in my opinion fit that group regardless of their appearance at the moment.
yet there's a goldmine in parts remaining that will see air time again in the future.