wow, very sad. pilot was a Vietnam veteran.
Holy crap!! That was some thick soup! Wonder where this is from? One thing I noticed that I never thought about for some Helios is the instrument cluster seems far away from your sight line.Bride and brother killed in crash on the way to the wedding. Neither looks comfortable during the flight portion.
Holy crap!! That was some thick soup! Wonder where this is from? One thing I noticed that I never thought about for some Helios is the instrument cluster seems far away from your sight line.
The only time I can imagine being in a helo is my life depending on the ride, and in that case, those pilots are very proficient and professional and the birds well maintained. Voluntary ride? Nope.
Thanks, I had seen that before and when this one happened that clinched it for me: I will never fly to or from my wedding in a helicopter. Should I ever get married again.
Boy, you aren't kidding. If you look, when the camera first turns to the panel at 1:41, the AI shows them almost horizontal, then straightens out for about 8 seconds before going off again....I made a couple of screen shots (with red line added on AI):When I had the heart attack the doctor wanted to use a helicopter to fly me 135 miles to a better hospital. I refused. I gave him the options of fixed wing, Greyhound or I drive myself. All the helicopter medevac crashes in the area I flew were due to VFR into IMC into rising terrain and the pilots were not instrument rated.
Watch the attitude indicator in the video. It goes from straight and level to almost inverted in a very short time. Almost makes me wonder if the attitude indicator might have failed.
Or having a connection to those in the event. The TX crash was a very sad event. But all things equal, I'd rather be in a helicopter over a plank wing any day or night.watching fatal aircraft accident videos
I’m reading perceptions here vs facts when it comes to helicopter safety. Fact is, GA helicopter safety is in line with fixed wing. If you find any category that does better than the other, it would be marginal at best. Depending on which years you look at the accident rates, helicopters can even edge out fixed wing.
http://www.ihst.org/portals/54/newsletters/Facts4_Accident Rates.pdf
I’m reading perceptions here vs facts when it comes to helicopter safety. Fact is, GA helicopter safety is in line with fixed wing. If you find any category that does better than the other, it would be marginal at best. Depending on which years you look at the accident rates, helicopters can even edge out fixed wing.
http://www.ihst.org/portals/54/newsletters/Facts4_Accident Rates.pdf
If helicopters are so safe, then why don't we see a bunch of vintage helo fly-ins????I’m reading perceptions here vs facts when it comes to helicopter safety. Fact is, GA helicopter safety is in line with fixed wing. If you find any category that does better than the other, it would be marginal at best. Depending on which years you look at the accident rates, helicopters can even edge out fixed wing.
http://www.ihst.org/portals/54/newsletters/Facts4_Accident Rates.pdf
Because there is no such thing as a "vintage" helicopter--for the most part, if they're still flying they're still working for a living...why don't we see a bunch of vintage helo fly-ins