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SilsoeSid 18th Feb 2015 14:17

R22 Crash 13 Feb 15 - Romney Marsh
 
Helicopter makes emergency landing in Snargate Lane, Brookland, near Brenzett


Helicopter makes emergency landing in Snargate Lane, Brookland, near Brenzett

Two men have been treated by paramedics after a helicopter crashed and split in half during an emergency landing this morning.

Fire crews from Ashford, two ambulances, the hazardous area response team (HART) and police were all called to Snargate Lane, in Brookland, near Brenzett at 11.10am following reports a chopper had crash landed.

The pair walked away from the Robinson R22 aircraft after it rolled onto its side.

The aircraft had taken off from Headcorn Aerodrome earlier this morning before being forced to crash land in the field.

Parts of the aircraft's tail have been left scattered in the field and the rotors have been bent following the impact.
http://media.kentonline.co.uk/filere...4168_0-630.jpg

Same again 18th Feb 2015 14:29

Can't be many Robinsons left surely?

CRAZYBROADSWORD 18th Feb 2015 15:07

I love the way the tail is in the foreground like a tomb stone . Glad all ok the robbo does crash reasonably well

Gemini Twin 18th Feb 2015 20:07

As long as the fuel is bagged.

FSXPilot 19th Feb 2015 23:03

How do you get hold of wrecked Robbie? Buy a plot of land and wait!

Hairyplane 20th Feb 2015 08:49

R22 down
 
The 'rear rotor'(!) appears undamaged.

No 'run on' ability following TR failure(?) in a soggy ploughed field.

Well done to pull that one off under the circumstances.

HP

MBJ 20th Feb 2015 12:59

Re SilsoeSid's tag. I thought Lucifer was more a "blood of the righteous" drinker than egg-nog?!

Peter-RB 20th Feb 2015 13:07

Warning to all other Heli Pilots...

If terra Firma is rapidly approaching and you see a ploughed filed, always try to land across the furrows. ( the lines are the furrows in case you are a City Boy)

For landing parallel means you would more than likely tip onto one side as one Skid found the voids where the furrows are turned over and leaning into the next furrow.

Peter R-B ;)

Vertical Freedom 20th Feb 2015 15:06

good call...................thanks Peter, would never have thought to do that? :8

chopjock 20th Feb 2015 15:24

Peter-RB

always try to land across the furrows.
Would you prioritise that over landing into wind?

Reely340 20th Feb 2015 15:49


Would you prioritise that over landing into wind?
Very good question! Who would and why?

diginagain 20th Feb 2015 15:51


Originally Posted by MBJ
I thought Lucifer was more a "blood of the righteous" drinker than egg-nog?!

It's just a play on words.
Devil's advocate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

SilsoeSid 20th Feb 2015 15:52


If terra Firma is rapidly approaching and you see a ploughed filed, always try to land across the furrows.
Of course that's only an opinion, a google search leading to books on the subject suggest otherwise, for example!

Ch 1 page 8
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=...0field&f=false

Forced landings section
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=...0field&f=false


IMHO, ones authoritative landing technique would be adjusted according to the terrain one would be approaching.


I need a picture …Quick!!!…. Peter, parallel or perpendicular?

http://i1.trekearth.com/photos/48186...ston.field.jpg

diginagain 20th Feb 2015 15:55

Case in point. :)

Lonewolf_50 20th Feb 2015 16:08

diginagain:
A link to the drink Advocaat might help with explaining the pun, for those of us who are not familiar with that tipple.
Thanks for pointing the way, in any case. :ok:
(I had always taken SS's sub title to indicate someone teaching the Devil how to suck eggs, which seems to have been wrong).
As to landing decisions: looking forward to that further discussion.

Hughes500 20th Feb 2015 18:38

FSX you owe me a beer as I have just spilt mine from laughing !!!!;)

Hairyplane 20th Feb 2015 21:11

Ploughed field Auto
 
If its soggy clay you won't get away without breaking the aircraft, especially if you have lost TRA. The furrows will just make it more difficult to walk to the pub for that stiff drink you have well and truly earned.
HP

handysnaks 20th Feb 2015 21:48

SS. Funnily enough I spoke to him this morning. His new role is electrifying and will allow him to work until he is admitted to the the Chelsea Hospital :p

TRC 20th Feb 2015 23:30

I spent best part of 18 hours extracting a 206 from a ploughed field one February. On its side of course, and just about every recovery machine got stuck. Oh how we laughed.

MightyGem 21st Feb 2015 10:08


FSX you owe me a beer as I have just spilt mine from laughing
Hardly original though.


How do you get hold of wrecked Robbie? Buy a plot of land and wait!
We used to say the same in Germany about Luftwaffe F104 Starfighters, when they were dropping out of the sky at about the same frequency as Robbies. :eek:


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