BBC:Cut and Shut Chopper...
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Am I wrong or is this a non story?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/devon/8157265.s...
Damaged aircraft repaired using parts from another aircraft.... So what! It was all checked out. It's basically a kit of parts anyway...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/devon/8157265.s...
Damaged aircraft repaired using parts from another aircraft.... So what! It was all checked out. It's basically a kit of parts anyway...
And unless I'm mistaken a 'cut and shut' has not been linked to any heli crashes, fatal or otherwise. I feel for the bloke that lost his son, and yes his son died on a Land Rover so was arguably under equipped, but this seems like he is trying to criticise the MOD in any little way he can, and I don't think it is warranted in this case. Not only are they saving tax payers money, and getting a much neede heli back in the air, but the chopper will have to go through all the relevant tests so will be no less airworthy or more unsafe than a fresh off the production line Chinook.
IforB said:
What a total load of b*lls. This is normal aviation practise and as long as the parts have been inspected properly and certified, then there is absolutely no issue whatsoever.
E-mail to the Beeb sent.
Agreed. The article even states that the work was approved by Boeing, who build the bloody Chinook! So the story is - 'helicopter repaired using spare parts to certified airworthy condition.'E-mail to the Beeb sent.
Controversial or what!

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