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Peter3127 9th Sep 2015 03:05

Come on in, the water's fine .....
 
Really ..... ?

https://instagram.com/p/7YhJ4JyOQF/ :mad:

krypton_john 9th Sep 2015 03:21

Lucky he didn't lose his TR. What an effing idjit!

Peter3127 9th Sep 2015 04:31

Certainly puts "hydraulically assisted Tail Rotor" in a new light .... :=

maddmatt 9th Sep 2015 07:48

Hmmm wonder if he had to explain himself after that footage was released, that was probably as close as you can come to a disaster!!

Fareastdriver 9th Sep 2015 09:06

He probably owned the boat and the helicopter.

Flyting 9th Sep 2015 12:22

......the helicopter and the boat nearly owned him.... :oh:

Devil 49 9th Sep 2015 13:09

Darwin candidate.
 
Any idea where the video was taken?

onetrack 9th Sep 2015 14:20

In a country where aviation regulation and training is seriously lacking, I'd say .... :suspect:

lelebebbel 9th Sep 2015 14:50


Any idea where the video was taken?
Looks like "PR-" registration on the machine, so: Brazil?

WASALOADIE 9th Sep 2015 17:38

New meaning to "Prop wash" at least the TR blades will be nice and clean now.

Seriously though, it's idiots like him who eventually become statistics

Norman Deplume 9th Sep 2015 19:20

"Any idea where the video was taken?"

I tried to resist, really I did, I was hoping somebody else would say it.

Videod from the back of a boat I am almost certain ;)

Sorry......:O

Maybe one day I will grow up, but in the mean time, jokes aside, I know exactly what you mean....

Agile 10th Sep 2015 05:58

Advancing TR blade hitting the water
you can see a bit of bounce back on the tail.


if it would have been retreating blade touching first
would it have swallowed the tail more and sink him in.


he was in the light flare the pitch might have been that high.

RVDT 10th Sep 2015 06:48

Just bend the "incident" tabs back straight so maintenance doesn't see it.

Nothing to see here.

I wonder if a tail rotor strike inspection was carried out?
Or the next poor sod to fly it sometime in the future will find out the hard way?

[email protected] 10th Sep 2015 07:20

Plus having the TR driveshaft inspected as that will have been shockloaded to some degree!

Peter3127 10th Sep 2015 12:08

Given the three orders of magnitude on the density of water over air I am amazed the machine did not kick more in the yaw. TR RPM/pitch didn't change instantaneously and the fastest part immersed .... blah blah blah.

The only way to absorb that energy instantaneously, as Crab suggests, is to wind up that TR drive shaft ...

But, being a nerd, I reckon the entrained flow and low pressures would have caused cavitation limiting the lift of the affected tips. For the short durations of impact anyway. :}

And, as Agile says, if that TR had been going the other way the effect may have (paradoxically) been much worse.

Notwithstanding the noted implications of an abrupt impact of an axisymmetric planar lifting assembly inclusive of a plurality of blades perpendicularly disposed to, and impinging upon, the free surface boundary between atmospheric and a hydrostatic body including, but not limited to, H2O the conclusion is as previously determined by Sikorsky (1939) et seq ....

.... You Bend It, You Own It!!!

Agile 11th Sep 2015 01:30

Cavitation is a good point, there are video of similar situation (including fenestron) often it looks like the flow of air already present is not letting water fully attack the blades, at least for a partial hit.

What comes out the event is a lot of mist; that would explain the absence of impact on the stability of the helicopter as the blade are turning (for that short time) in much less dense mix of water and air.

Lastly the aircraft structure hanging below is much lighter that water and would want to bounce back as a float would.

that does not count for the video bellow where the Fenestron got it all

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

Soave_Pilot 11th Sep 2015 02:26

This sad event (for us professional pilots) in this video that went viral took place in Brasil, city of São Luis. The lunatic who was flying the machine is actually the owner as well. Some rich business man linked to politicians.... Dont need to go any further.

This is not the first and surely wont be the last jacka$$, I truly hope the authoryties get rid of his private pilots license.

Fareastdriver 11th Sep 2015 08:10

As I said in #5.

Pontius Pirate 13th Sep 2015 07:45

Keep it simple...the guy was a bell and his end will surely come!

Agile 13th Sep 2015 10:35

I am going to raise a lot of fire by saying so ...
yes it was not smart
yes it could/should have ended in a major fail
yes it is unfortunate that it was filmed (as it make the industry-profession look bad)


however I am sure that most of us as pilot have made bad judgment in flying once in your career, you got away with it, it was not filmed, you keep it in the back of your mind under the heading "never do again".


is that not true? it doesn't`t mean your end should come soon


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