Navy helicopter down at Okehampton range
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ce3pdv1gl41o
Not sure if a Wildcat or a Merlin yet, nothing on ADSB showing it's routing, but you can see the S&R come down and circle the area.
Fingers crossed everyone is ok.
Not sure if a Wildcat or a Merlin yet, nothing on ADSB showing it's routing, but you can see the S&R come down and circle the area.
Fingers crossed everyone is ok.
GIYess said:
Very sad! When something goes wrong in a helicopter, there's no second chances.
That is not correct - engine failure, tail rotor failure, and multiple other incidents are all manageable and trained for. Catastrophic failures, in any flying machine, are rare but more serious.
It should be remembered that the helicopter’s unique capabilities and versatility allow it to operate in high risk environments, which can be attributed to some accidents.
UK MOD now reporting that three people were killed in the crash (source: https://x.com/i/status/2062159408637845854).
gotoPzero said:
Looks like no forward speed on impact - which gives me some hope that someone got out. The main issue is it does look like its rolled on landing as the main rotor is in bits in all directions. The post impact fire has been huge though.
Apparently an eye witness reported the helicopter on fire before it hit the ground.Gassing Station | Boats, Planes & Trains | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff



