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malabo 28th January 2010 16:28

Surfer ducks decapitation
 
At least he didn't have to worry about the tailrotor too.



YouTube - Surfer Cheats Death/ decapitation by helicopter -Caught on Tape

Low Flier 28th January 2010 16:59

Thou shall not fly within 500 feet of any person, vessel, vehicle or structure.

Hughes500 28th January 2010 17:31

500ft may be in UK but not in the USA !

Flyting 28th January 2010 17:57

Low Flier .... is that meant for the "flying surfer" or the pilot....? :}

Gordy 28th January 2010 18:14

Low Flier---

We do it ALL the time. We have an FAA approved motion picture manual with a Certificate of Waiver. That is how the movies are made....normal days work...nothing special.

206Fan 28th January 2010 18:15

Hard to tell if the Surfer was near the Helicopter or not. The camera angle of attack makes it deceiving.

Trans Lift 28th January 2010 19:28

I bet it wasn't as close as it looked from that angle. I'd like to see the cameraman's shot though! Nice wave, nice air, nice helicopter and an awesome job!!

slowrotor 28th January 2010 22:34

It looks like another helicopter was filming the clip from nearby as well.

ab33t 29th January 2010 15:18

That was nearly a free hair cut

Coconutty 29th January 2010 19:11

I'd like to hear more about pressing "Snooze" on her alarm clock ;)

http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1.../Coconutty.jpg

Skittles 29th January 2010 19:46

Out of interest, if the surfer had managed to get his head cut off, what effect would it have had on the blades? Would they have broken or would there just be an inconvenient bump in the cockpit?

bolkow 29th January 2010 20:39

depends on the angle, we just re balance ours everytime that happens:8

CaptCirrus 29th January 2010 21:43

You've got to be kidding, that video is about 8 years old, the helicopter was filming the surfers and was about 200 to 300 meters laterally away from the surfers.

Those bone heads in the US media really have no idea do they!

mickjoebill 29th January 2010 23:53

An embarrassing disgrace for Good Morning America (one hopes!)

So the cameraman was shooting the surfers... who were directly below the heli?
Nice shot of the skids then...!

And the heli doesn't appear to be tracking with the surfers.

These two points alone indicate that here is considerable displacement between helicopter and subject.

Then the aircraft banks toward the wave, hardly the reaction after a near miss especially if their is another surfer on the wave.
He probably banked to get closer to the wipeout.

Using knowledge of the size of the MD on can judge that the surfers size in frame is around 30% shorter than if he were adjacent the heli.

Since the video was taken with a long lens where for-shortening is the dominate characteristic this amount of size difference is a strong indicator that the two were not close together.

It is obvious a long lens was used, given the visual clues to the size of the wave and that we are not seeing much of the underside of the heli and that the camera appears to be well above the seal level height, so we can assume that the camera is either in another heli or on a dune or cliff and so probably 200 meters from the wave.


Can do the maths on what lens was used if someone knows the location of the beach.



Mickjoebill

mickjoebill 30th January 2010 00:10

surfer versus heli
 
Here is another near miss:suspect:


http://img689.imageshack.us/img689/3...rfervsheli.jpg

Skittles 30th January 2010 00:41

An embarrassing disgrace for Good Morning America? Oh give us a break. You go and lock yourself in your basement with your ruler and calculator, and the rest of us will just enjoy the light-hearted news story.

Maybe before you head downstairs you could go around the neighbourhood mocking childrens' belief in Santa Claus?

:ugh:

John Eacott 30th January 2010 01:48

I agree with MJB: for a national news network (who will be believed by a vast majority of viewers) to put such an inaccurate piece of reporting to air is a sad reflection on their integrity :(

I mean to say, I had all sorts of trouble getting this skier to stay out of my cabin ;) :p

http://www.eacott.com.au/gallery/d/3...rchtold+06.jpg

and Dirk Nannes (another great Oz cricketer :ok:) was determined to upset my track and balance:

http://www.eacott.com.au/gallery/d/3...kNannes+11.jpg

http://www.eacott.com.au/gallery/d/3...kNannes+12.jpg

http://www.eacott.com.au/gallery/d/3...kNannes+09.jpg

Oops!

http://www.eacott.com.au/gallery/d/3...asGloor+10.jpg

MikeNYC 30th January 2010 04:41

Similar things are done when filming wakeboarding...
http://islerphoto.com/images/froggy-ronn.jpg

http://islerphoto.com/images/heli-500-behind.jpg

It's all in the camera angle and lens. Some are closer than others, but not jeopardizing the safety of both heli and athlete.

Trans Lift 30th January 2010 05:30

Some awesome shots there. Just more camera angles that make it look like that people are "dodging" rotor blades. It is a sad state of affairs when the news cant find more important stuff to talk about.

They should be getting much closer than that to be able to get news worthy attention. I think we should organize a competition and maybe it should even be part of the winter olympics. Out of the quarter pipe and try to dogde some rotors!!

Sure would be good TV!!

Nubian 30th January 2010 10:17

Skittles,

MJB is right in his statement.
'Good Morning America' and it's network is supposed to have some sort of seriousness in their reporting. If they would run a story about Santa, everyone would know what is facts and what's not. In this case, they deliberately run a (old)story which they know is not the fact, yet they still portray it as it is to make the BIG story.
Always the same when it comes to "sensational" aviation-news.... even worse helicopter-news

It does not make it any better that the clip is years old.

Btw, I don't think (at least hoping) the average kid that still believe in Santa is roaming this forum...


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