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Hell Man 19th Jul 2010 16:49

North American News
 
Vancouver based Helijet Airways has just taken delivery of this S76A C-GHJG (formerly F-GDHU of Heli Union) to supplement its S76 fleet:

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C-GHJG in the flare of its maiden arrival at Vancouver Harbour Public Heliport

Hell Man 22nd Jul 2010 07:45

Helicopter Rescue
 
Wyoming, July 22, 2010

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Grand Teton National Park rangers rescued 16 climbers injured in a lightning storm on the 13,770-foot Grand Teton on Wednesday but had to call off the search for a 17th at dark.

The 17 were caught in the storm, which reached a crescendo between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Jenny Lake climbing rangers used two helicopters to evacuate the 16, all of whom were injured by lightning strikes. All were higher than 13,200 feet.

The event was likely the largest search and rescue operation in Grand Teton since the early 1960s. Rangers accomplished the rescue after being dropped on the mountain’s summit pyramid from a rope dangling beneath a helicopter, then plucking nine of the injured off the peak using the same dangling “short haul” technique.

Hell Man 28th Jul 2010 22:01

Bell 206 Kiowa Crashes During Aerial Spraying
 
Another one down - thankfully no fatalities:


Investigators with the FAA are on their way to the scene of a helicopter accident in Newport Wednesday morning.

Newport Police Chief Maurice Shults says the pilot was throttling up to take off when something in the main rotor broke. It sheared off the top of the canopy, and the tail of the helicopter struck the ground, damaging the tail rotor. The pilot has minor scratches, but is in good shape.

Shults says debris from the helicopter did hit the Holiday Express hotel that is nearby. It damaged the siding, but did not penetrate the building.
According to officials on the scene, the pilot is 21 years old. He is a TVA contractor who has been flying for 3 years. He was going up to spray weed control along powerline paths. He is employed by B&S Air, Inc. based in Lumpkin, Georgia. He had been staying at the hotel, and using the nearby field to park the helicopter.
WBIR.com | Knoxville, TN | Helicopter crashes near motel in Newport, no one injured

alouette3 29th Jul 2010 01:47

KOLD News 13 - News 13 KOLD-TV Home

Another EMS helicopter crashed in Tucson, Arizona today.Apparently all three on board did not make it. This makes it the second EMS accident in a few days.
RIP to the souls that were lost and prayers for the families and friends left behind.
Alt3

Hell Man 31st Jul 2010 11:58

Corporate 139 Op Going Strong
 
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Wheatherstone Air's relatively new AW139 makes a recent visit to NYs West 30th Street Heliport with news that the Teterboro operator's operations are 'going strong' and with no reported problems on the 139

Hell Man 9th Aug 2010 10:18

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USGC S70 Lands at the US Naval Hospital Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, with US Embassy staff member from Port au Prince

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Well done guys! :D

PANews 9th Aug 2010 16:45

Good mission, but that 'camo' rig they are wearing brings to mind the apparent laziness of the camo clothing all nations seem to wear these days.... gone the days of a smart 9-5 military uniform everyone seems to wear camo gear daily.... last month a church service was being led by a padre who looked like he just got out of a sewage pit....

So what is blue and white speckled uniform supposed to make you blend into?

Unless its just poor colour rendition of that USCG image it would seem that its so you could float unseen in the sea forever....

Hell Man 24th Aug 2010 07:44

Although not current news, it might be news to some .. that after having supplied a VVIP S-92 to the Government of Turkey, Sikorsky then supplied a similarly equipped S-92 to the Government of Azerbaijan operated by Azerbaijan Airlines.

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Sikorsky's S-92 operated by Azerbaijan Airlines on behalf of the Azerbaijan Government (4K-AZ11) on August 10th 2010 at Adnan Menderes airport in Turkey

According to my guy in Sikorsky, the firm have been aggressively marketing the 92 for Head of State ops since losing out on the original (now disputed) 'VH' contract.

ps: Quite why Azerbaijan Airlines wanted to paint the aircraft's construction number above the cockpit .. I don't know. An Azerbaijani tradition perhaps!

Hell Man 27th Aug 2010 00:50

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ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - A lawsuit claiming damages of almost $27 million accuses Sikorsky Aircraft Corp. of "reckless behaviour and wilful misconduct" in the Cougar helicopter crash that killed 17 people off Newfoundland. See: Cougar Helicopters sues manufacturer and feds over fatal N.L. chopper crash - Winnipeg Free Press

STRATFORD, Conn., Aug. 26 (UPI) -- Sikorsky Aircraft says the CH-53K Heavy Lift Helicopter Program is "Ready to Load" with the successful light-off of its first Auxiliary Power Unit engine. See: Sikorsky says CH-53K moves forward - UPI.com

COLUMBUS, Ohio — A camera mounted to a police helicopter in Ohio fell off mid-flight, striking at least three vehicles in a parking lot. See: The Associated Press: Ohio police chopper camera falls off, smashes cars

SAN DIEGO — The Coast Guard said Tuesday that a failure by the Navy to follow standard air traffic control procedures contributed to a midair collision that killed seven Coast Guard members and two Marines last year, while the Navy insisted the pilots were responsible. See: The Associated Press: Navy, Coast Guard trade blame for midair crash

ORANGE CO. - The Orange County Fire Authority has finally cleared the way to using its $25 million night-flying helicopters to, well, fly at night. It's been more than two years since the OCFA decided to invest in night-vision technology - not that we're keeping track or anything. The first of two helicopters arrived in December 2008, but instead of deploying the copters, union officials and department management have been fighting over how the program should be run. See: http://www.fireengineering.com/index...249169232.html

Canuck Guy 27th Aug 2010 04:56


ps: Quite why Azerbaijan Airlines wanted to paint the aircraft's construction number above the cockpit .. I don't know. An Azerbaijani tradition perhaps!
Nothing the Azerbaijani people do makes much sense :}

Gordy 27th Aug 2010 06:55

Hey Hellman....

Seeing as you work for the Forest service.....How come you do not choose to help the guy asking about becoming a fire-pilot...? Just wondering....?

Hell Man 27th Aug 2010 12:31

I've responded to the rookie's request and complimented your fine summary of information (which is perhaps what you wanted!).

In future I don't think I need assistance in deciding which threads to reply to.

fly911 27th Aug 2010 14:42

"Bell 206 Kiowa Crashes During Aerial Spraying "
 

"The pilot has minor scratches, but is in good shape"
Pretty lucky pilot, I'd say.

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Hell Man 1st Sep 2010 12:47

Heli Skiing to Commence at Tahoe Next Season
 
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Heli-Skiing Operation to Open in Lake Tahoe | Skiing Magazine


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911: That was a close call for the Kiowa jock. Damn!

rotornut 1st Sep 2010 14:17

Re: Kiowa crash

Hard landing, M/R blade flapped down cutting off forward part of fuselage?

helisdw 1st Sep 2010 17:43

Re. OH-58A
 
From what I read elsewhere, and the NTSB Preliminary Report itself, it appears the pilot hadn't even got airborne when disaster struck...

ERA10LA379

Simon

SASless 1st Sep 2010 21:25

Mid-Air between USMC Cobra and USCG Hercules
 
The Coast Guard is on a real life SAR mission....but has no NVG's.

The Marines are doing a combat training mission....blacked out but using NVG's.

The USCG aircraft has been in contact with the USN Air Traffic Controller responsible for the airspace for over two hours.

The finger pointing begins.

The Marines say the Coasties could have prevented the mid-air if they had used NVG's.....but skip over the fact their crew was using NVG's.

The Coasties are doing a night time SAR mission....and did not have NVG's?

Both aircraft were in contact with the Air Traffic Controller and neither were told of the other or heard the other talking to ATC?

OH....there's a lot of finger pointing that can and should be done!

Some Colonels and Captains (navy/coastie colonels) need to be relieved of command is what needs to happen here!

Canuck Guy 1st Sep 2010 23:11

Call me naive as I have zero military experience, but don't those aircraft have TCAS or something like it?

rotornut 1st Sep 2010 23:29

helisdw:
Thank you for that. When I got my 206 endorsement my instructor told me about a 206 accident where the blade flapped down and cut off the pilot's feet!:eek:

helisdw 1st Sep 2010 23:58

rotornut: no problem.

Blade flapping sufficient to amputate one's feet is a sobering thought indeed... Although probably the type of thought that is best not dwelt on for too long!

Simon


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