2 prisoners escape Quebec jail in helicopter March 2013
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Most people achieve that in court...
Ah! The difference a preposition can make! |
This jail break by helicopter thing is becoming quite a sport. I wonder how long before it becomes a spectator sport?
tet |
Tet
We had some good ones in Sydney a few years ago!:ok: |
They caught the bad guys:
Daring prison escape ends in arrests |
New Olympic discipline :E
JR |
The type used is thought provoking..... images show an R44 Raven of Heli-Tremblant [Quebec Helicopters] which the operators limit to three passengers on jaunts across the sights ....
During this escape it seems we had a pilot..... a man with a gun.... a man to throw the rope out and two escapees on a long line from the hover. Not sure EASA would like that combination := Who says we need S-92s for SAR!!!!:D |
Makes you wonder about the Passenger checks carried out pre-flight.
Don't they weigh passengers and check their "luggage" ? OK, You might miss the gun tucked inside clothing, but what about the rope - Were the passengers just taking it along for the ride ? ! One of the escapees told reporters "I am ready to die. My life is over." http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1.../Coconutty.jpg |
In the last few days Ukraine have also put in a bid to support Canada's proposal for "helicopter jail breaking" becoming an Olympic sport.......
Helicopter Prison Escape Attempt Foiled in Ukraine | Crime | RIA Novosti |
Does that explain his choice of aircraft ? Actually Mrs.tet just saw the article on it on a news site, "three blades!" she reckons, a close second IMO there Coco. If it was in the Olympics we could use real guns to spice it up a bit. I bags being the shooter on board to soften resistance. We could have a class for feral jail breakers, an all.:{:{ Saw a demonstration on TV recently, most were lampooning pollies. An image floated past the camera, the back view of a protestor with what appeared as a lump of ten inch bore casing about a foot long planted on his scone with two great ears, bigger than mickeys. You guessed it, the decal stated, "extreme wing nut". Almost wet myself. cheers tet. |
Maybe it's time for EASA to consider a new rating ... "Helicopter jail breaking" :}
JR |
If it was in the Olympics we could use real guns to spice it up a bit. |
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Escapes
I went from google to wiki and found this list. List of helicopter prison escapes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Video of Quebec jailbreak in R44
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Dynamic rollover anyone? What a cluster :p |
Interesting to see what's going on in the cockpit from around 1:10 :uhoh:
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Then there was the Charles Bronson movie, Breakout using an Alouette II.
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Sales pitch for the R44. 3 POB, a jag of gas, knotted rope with two out-of-shape felons (obviously, they couldn't even pull themselves up on the roof) dangling below. Clean snatch vertical lift and flyaway.
On the first lift the rope is tied off in the cabin and goes down between the skids. On the second the rope has now got one wrap around the skid in front of the front spreader bar. And yet the inexperienced pilot is able to pull everyone off and fly away. Odd they could hang onto the rope tight enough to Mary Poppins their way away but couldn't pull themselves up even a foot. Top guy even brushed off the security light without losing his grip. Luckily the rope didn't snag on something on that last lift. W&B calc? Pretty capable helicopter. |
I was there, close by when that happened, could not see anything but could hear the noise the 44 was making when he pulled those guys out of there.
Did not know it was a jail breaking, did not even realized the sound was coming from the prison.just found out later. He must have pulled the gusts out of that machine, because all the guys excepted the pilot are more than 200 lbs each. Not long after that Transport Canada made a new rule stating that you cannot overfly a Provincial prison (already exist for Fed prisons) unless you are at a certain minimum altitude and distance from the perimeter of the prison. Everybody feel safer now knowing that. (sarcasm) JD |
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