News Chopper crashes in NYC
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News Chopper crashes in NYC
hey guys did you see the video of the WNBC News chopper crashing in NYC?
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The three onboard didn't walk away.Montcalm wrote:Yeah like the saying goes any landing you can walk away from is a good landing.
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They survived though. That's a good point.
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That we dying younger hiding from the police man over there
Just for breathing in the air they wanna leave me in the chair
Electric shocking body rocking beat streeting me to death"
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Yes and there suppose to be in stable condition in the hospital. Its all very lucky, the aircraft easily could have flipped over and or fallen into a street, a scenario which would likely have killed everyone onboard.Gandalf wrote:They survived though. That's a good point.
Apparently the crash was the result of the tail rotor dieing though for an as yet unkown reason.
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so the moral of the story is: french helocopter = crapAdmiral Valdemar wrote:The Aerospatiale model used (A350) has a history of tail-rotor problems, so it could be another fault that may have gone unnoticed despite the recall in the '80s by the FAA over this.
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I just saw it on CNN. They had Dr. Sanjay Gupta on to talk about it, and about why the guys aren't fucking DEAD.
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His explanation was beautiful:
F = dp/dt. When dt increases, F decreases. They had 3 microimpacts thus lengthening dt and reducing F.
Not quite as succinctly as that, or as physics based, but thats what he said and I wanted to bone him. Intelligence is sexy.
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His explanation was beautiful:
F = dp/dt. When dt increases, F decreases. They had 3 microimpacts thus lengthening dt and reducing F.
Not quite as succinctly as that, or as physics based, but thats what he said and I wanted to bone him. Intelligence is sexy.
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On the contrary, they can be very good.Col. Crackpot wrote:so the moral of the story is: french helocopter = crapAdmiral Valdemar wrote:The Aerospatiale model used (A350) has a history of tail-rotor problems, so it could be another fault that may have gone unnoticed despite the recall in the '80s by the FAA over this.
But most agencies use the Bell Jetranger which is as common as much and safe as a beige Volvo estate.
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So...is that safe or not?Admiral Valdemar wrote:On the contrary, they can be very good.Col. Crackpot wrote:so the moral of the story is: french helocopter = crapAdmiral Valdemar wrote:The Aerospatiale model used (A350) has a history of tail-rotor problems, so it could be another fault that may have gone unnoticed despite the recall in the '80s by the FAA over this.
But most agencies use the Bell Jetranger which is as common as much and safe as a beige Volvo estate.
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