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Savoia 11th Nov 2013 15:35

Scratch and Dent Sale!
 
Huey Helicopter Knocked Off Trailer On Way To Tulsa Veterans Day Parade


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TULSA, Oklahoma - A fully-restored military helicopter has been damaged in transport Monday morning on the IDL in Tulsa. The Huey helicopter was knocked off a trailer after hitting a sign on southbound Highway 75.
The helicopter is on the highway at the IDL bridge. Railing wreckage from the walkway installed under the Joplin-1st Street sign is wrapped around the rotor of the helicopter.

News On 6 is told the Vietnam-era helicopter was on its way from the Tulsa Air and Space Museum to the Veterans Day parade that begins at 11 a.m.

The helicopter is believed to be one Vietnam Veteran Hobie Hammond acquired within the past six months. It was decommissioned in Arkansas for display to TASM.

Hammond is a 70-year-old former Huey helicopter pilot.
Helicopter Knocked Off Trailer On Way To Tulsa Veterans Day Para - News9.com - Oklahoma City, OK - News, Weather, Video and Sports |

SASless 11th Nov 2013 19:14

Scratch and Dent Sale!
 
Bit of body putty and some buffing....and you could have a real Bargain!

ww.newson6.com/story/23933926/military-helicopter-knocked-off-trailer-on-way-to-tulsa-veterans-parade

tottigol 11th Nov 2013 19:23

Or to put it the Bell way: It only takes a new paint job!

Savoia 11th Nov 2013 21:22


Originally Posted by turboshaft (Post 8146969)

It this really SASless as a teenager?

Nigel Osborn 11th Nov 2013 21:47

SASLESS was never a teenager, he by passed those years:ok:

goudie 11th Nov 2013 22:01


Bit of body putty and some buffing.
And some gaffer tape, just to to ensure a professional finish!

onetrack 12th Nov 2013 00:41

... and one truck steering wheel attendant will be arriving at his new job, in line with his job skills, this morning - and practising saying - "would you like fries with that?" .. :ugh:

Matari 12th Nov 2013 00:59

I wouldn't know whether to scream or cry if I was part of the original restoration crew.

According to this old manual (granted, for a UH-1B) the clearance from ground to the front tip of a tied down MR Blade is 18' 9.54". Mast height is 12' 8.5". The overpass clearance says 15.0'. Give at least two feet of height to the lorry bed and this load was trouble on wheels.

Where was the oversize load escort?

Gordy 12th Nov 2013 01:10

H-model is not quite as big.....

Mast is 11' 8.65"

Top of tail rotor is 14' 8.2"

UH-1H Dimensions

SASless 12th Nov 2013 10:42


SASLESS was never a teenager, he by passed those years

Dear Sir....please to remember Army Warrant Officer Helicopter Pilots get to remain Age Nineteen for Life.....as that is about equal to our Mental Maturity Level.

Actually, looking at the photo....that would be an "Old Guy" during my days flying in the Army.

SASless 12th Nov 2013 11:24

See me in the Chinook with the Vertical Stripes on the Tail?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Urtiyp-G6jY

jumpseater 12th Nov 2013 14:30


Quote:


Bit of body putty and some buffing.
And some gaffer tape, just to to ensure a professional finish!

SASless, or the Huey? :)

SASless 12th Nov 2013 16:15

Dang! I can just feel the Love in the room today!

Rigga 12th Nov 2013 17:46

Almost seen it before - G-HUEY

skadi 13th Nov 2013 07:16

The problem was a M/R-blade tie down, which became loose, not a misjudging of the truckdiver:

Helicopter Knocked Off Trailer On Way To Tulsa Veterans Day Para - NewsOn6.com - Tulsa, OK - News, Weather, Video and Sports - KOTV.com |

skadi

onetrack 13th Nov 2013 09:47

Regardless, load security is the responsibility of the truck driver in virtually every transport situation. There have been instances where people have been killed because of loads falling off trucks, and in virtually all cases, it has been determined that the driver is responsible for checking and securing the load.
The only way a driver could find a way out of being responsible for a load falling off his rig, would be if the securing device failed because of a manufacturing flaw.
The laws and regulations regarding securing a load are generally extensive and all-encompassing - even to the extent of nominating how a load is to be restrained, and by how many securing devices, and the type and number of securing devices.

Long Haul Truck Driving Jobs (see "responsibilities")

hookes_joint 13th Nov 2013 14:09

Accidents happen, in every walk of life. Like any accident there's going to be a chain of variables that just all lined up to cause that spill. If it was my aircraft I know I wouldn't trust anybody else to secure it to the easy ride flat bed. No matter whose responsibility it actually was. Knowing how perfection orientated aircraft restoration guys are I bet they wouldn't either.The Huey will miss a couple of shows but i'm sure NorthWestern helicopters will have it back to specs within a week of it hitting their shop floor.

Gemini Twin 13th Nov 2013 16:38

Do you mean Northwest Helicopters Inc, where old Hueys come to life!

herman the crab 14th Nov 2013 03:46


I wouldn't know whether to scream or cry if I was part of the original restoration crew.
The news crew interviewed one of the Vets that had been involved with the restoration - he was very close to tears...

HTC


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