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roundaboutway 27th May 2010 02:08

Emergency Landing near Port Pirie, South Australia
 
From ABC


A helicopter has crashed about 25 kilometres from Port Pirie in South Australia.

Two people on board have escaped from the accident unhurt.

They had just left Port Pirie for Orroroo when the crash happened about 8:20am ACST.

The pilot made the emergency landing because of a mechanical failure, but it is unclear if a bid strike was involved.

He called emergency services to report that no-one was hurt.

The chopper is owned by HeliStar, which is based at Parafield Airport in Adelaide.

The crash site is inaccessible by road.

Good to hear no injuries. Is the Helicopter still in one piece?
Was it a bird strike or mech failure??

ChopperFAN 27th May 2010 07:50

What chopper was it??

From news reports it was being chartered by ETSA Utilities so im thinking the black 206...? As its the only Helistar one Ive seen doing ETSA work

http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-..._7835973_n.jpg

Not good news, but it sounds like a good outcome to an unfortunate event

Good job :ok:

ppheli 28th May 2010 05:27

HeliHub.com reports this as VH-NDE here

oldrotorhead 29th May 2010 03:46

Helihub.com have got it wrong. Certainly wasn't VH-NDE

ChopperFAN 30th May 2010 01:34

VH NDE Would make it the Channel 10 news helicopter... There was no mention in the media of it being this machine which im sure they would be all over it if it was

Any confifation as to if its the black machine? Its hard to tell from my pics but i think the rego is VH-SYC

Whats the damage like to the helicopter? Its all so hush hush, im sure someone here knows more

Simon

Track5milefinal 30th May 2010 08:28

possibly NWS :ok:

havick 31st May 2010 08:50

the aircraft was VH-SYC, operated by Helistar out of YPPF.

The aircraft is a write-off. Both occupants on board managed to walk away from the crash relatively un-injnured.

The aircraft was in the cruise en-route to a job when the accident happened.

ChopperFAN 31st May 2010 09:54

Thanks Havick for confirming it was SYC

She was a nice machine, The picture I posted up was during our last summer in South Australia where she was proividing flights with the local CFS, while a fire was active down Willunga

Passed up on scenic flight in this bird also at the 2010 Clipsal 500. Im wishing I had decided to :(

Not good to hear about the W/O status.

Helistar have always been awesome to deal with. I wish the crew a good recovery.

Fly safe
Simon :ok:

roundaboutway 3rd Jun 2010 04:52

I have since heard that it was possibly tailrotor failure.
Could have been much worse if this is true.

Squeaks 8th Jul 2012 11:57


Originally Posted by havick (Post 5725256)
the aircraft was VH-SYC, operated by Helistar out of YPPF.

The aircraft is a write-off.

It would seem not to have been written off: it stars nicely in the current Toyota 86 advert :D



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