Yeah I guess they’re saying Mayo 1 was a 17 year old teen vs 6 year old boy. Doesn’t say special needs kid though. If it was, then someone should’ve kept an eye on him.
Kind of ironic, couple years back I did a PR at the local Walmart. An autistic teen came up and knew more about the aircraft than most pilots!
Only thing he got wrong is he thought our wire cutters were antennas. He knew exactly how to start the thing so I watched him like a hawk and ate lunch while keeping the aircraft in full view.
Like the Mayo 1 EC145 (H145), starting most advanced helos is essentially batt on, throttle to idle and hit start. FADEC automatically introduces fuel and controls the accel to idle Ng. No hot start worries. Almost positive the 145 doesn’t use a key for ignition. I know the 135 doesn’t.
No excuses for an unauthorized start. Stay at the aircraft with starter / igniter CBs pulled or just disconnect the batt. If you leave the aircraft then lock the doors. Simple. Then, when you leave, do a thorough preflight because your switches / levers are gonna be all jacked up and you'll have trash stuffed in all areas of the aircraft.
http://www.rotorandwing.com/2015/07/01/child-starts-unattended-medical-helicopter/