How not to park a Chinook...
How not to park a Chinook...
Author
Discussion

willyjc

Original Poster:

328 posts

212 months

UncappedTag

2,102 posts

208 months

Wednesday 25th November 2009
quotequote all
OMG, funny. Were they all okay????
Edit: PS look at the dude grabbing the side as they went under as if he could counterweight it or something!!

Edited by UncappedTag on Wednesday 25th November 13:39

Elroy Blue

8,818 posts

215 months

Wednesday 25th November 2009
quotequote all
It's not a Chinook, it's a Sea Knight..and a significant number of people died, so not particularly nice!

4nonymous

2,920 posts

214 months

Wednesday 25th November 2009
quotequote all
I'm not a pilot or enthusiast whatsoever.

When the pilot first made contact to that barrier, is it not possible to like give it the beans and go up or something ? What would you have to do to get out of a situation like that ?

macp

4,696 posts

206 months

Wednesday 25th November 2009
quotequote all
Cant make out which airforce that is.

UncappedTag

2,102 posts

208 months

Wednesday 25th November 2009
quotequote all
4nonymous said:
I'm not a pilot or enthusiast whatsoever.

When the pilot first made contact to that barrier, is it not possible to like give it the beans and go up or something ? What would you have to do to get out of a situation like that ?
Can of Red Bull and grow some wings.

getmecoat

Sorry for the poor sods who died RIP. Should this be even hosted on YouTube??


Tiggsy

10,261 posts

275 months

Wednesday 25th November 2009
quotequote all
Years old isnt it?

Cara Van Man

29,977 posts

274 months

Wednesday 25th November 2009
quotequote all
Tiggsy said:
Years old isnt it?
extremely.

trickywoo

13,590 posts

253 months

Wednesday 25th November 2009
quotequote all
4nonymous said:
I'm not a pilot or enthusiast whatsoever.

When the pilot first made contact to that barrier, is it not possible to like give it the beans and go up or something ? What would you have to do to get out of a situation like that ?
It looked like the rear left wheel got caught on the netting thus tipping it over.

That said it looked like the approach went wrong a significant way before that. I'd imagine the pilot had full power on just trying to get it stopped.

pokethepope

2,667 posts

211 months

Wednesday 25th November 2009
quotequote all
macp said:
Cant make out which airforce that is.
The air arm of the Somali pirates.

Los Palmas 7

29,908 posts

253 months

Wednesday 25th November 2009
quotequote all
macp said:
Cant make out which airforce that is.
Not a very good one.

tegwin

1,682 posts

229 months

Wednesday 25th November 2009
quotequote all
4nonymous said:
I'm not a pilot or enthusiast whatsoever.

When the pilot first made contact to that barrier, is it not possible to like give it the beans and go up or something ? What would you have to do to get out of a situation like that ?
Giving it lots of beans with a stuck corner is going to give you one eppic dynamic rollover.... just like in the video...


If I was in that position and thought I was stuck, I would either let the aircraft stay where it is... or if I couldnt safely land it.... hover it until someone came and chopped me out of the webbing....

But natural reflex and reaction from the pilot there is hard to combat!

An unfortunate and terrible accident!

Tiggsy

10,261 posts

275 months

Wednesday 25th November 2009
quotequote all
Tiggsy said:
Years old isnt it?
Thought so...remember reading a report from someone (not sure if it was someone on board on following in the boats) anyway, grim reading.

CNN at the time:

http://archives.cnn.com/1999/US/12/09/helicopter.c...

RizzoTheRat

28,011 posts

215 months

Wednesday 25th November 2009
quotequote all
USNS Pecos. 18 on board, 11 survivors

markh1

2,846 posts

232 months

Wednesday 25th November 2009
quotequote all
Ditching a helicopter into the sea is not nice! They are top heavy so as soon as they go in the drink they flip upside down. Usually it is pitch black inside so when it flips you have no idea which way is up. I have down the drills for crashing a 'copter in the sea and it is not an easy thing to master even in a swimming pool where there is no swell and the water is not ice cold.

Los Palmas 7

29,908 posts

253 months

Wednesday 25th November 2009
quotequote all
tegwin said:
If I was in that position and thought I was stuck, I would either let the aircraft stay where it is... or if I couldnt safely land it.... hover it until someone came and chopped me out of the webbing....

But natural reflex and reaction from the pilot there is hard to combat!

An unfortunate and terrible accident!
Knee-jerk reaction. Would the "webbing" have held the chopper? It looked like it was far enough onto the pad to have stayed there if he had just shut down. But I guess the over-riding reaction is to get the hell back up?

Frankeh

12,558 posts

208 months

Wednesday 25th November 2009
quotequote all
Surprised anyone died to be honest.

ShadownINja

79,297 posts

305 months

Wednesday 25th November 2009
quotequote all
Bugger. frown

markh1

2,846 posts

232 months

Wednesday 25th November 2009
quotequote all
Frankeh said:
Surprised anyone died to be honest.
See my comments above. Trying to unstrap yourself when you are upside down in the dark, find the hatch and swim out in freezing water, whilst wearing heavy kit all the time the helicopter is plunging to the bottom, there are also loads of other guys thrashing about adding to the chaos. Trust me! It is not easy to get out!

UncappedTag

2,102 posts

208 months

Wednesday 25th November 2009
quotequote all
They should fit airbags that inflate that would float back to the surface?