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    Air New Zealand Plane makes Emergency Landing due to Flaps Problem

    ANZ Air New Zealand flight NZ-891 made a safe emergency landing at Melbourne Airport, Australia, on December 28th.

    The Airbus A320-200 flying from Christchurch, New Zealand, was about to land when the crew reported a problem with its flaps.

    The plane landed safely.

    No one was injured.

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    3 Survive Chopper Engine Failure by Crashing into a Fluffy Tree

    What: Cropspray Ltd. Westland (Aérospatiale) SA 341G Gazelle en route from Bath
    Where: Churchfields Industrial Estate in Salisbury, Wiltshire, UK
    When: Jan 10, 2012 09:40 GMT.
    Who: 3 aboard
    Why: When the chopper developed an engine problem, the pilot didn’t have much time to decide what to do..

    Businesssman/pilot Andrew Ridings, said in an interview that he only had an instant to choose whether to fall into the river or a tree; he chose a “fuffy” tree, made a 180 degree turn and landed on it 8 feet from the river, and fell through. A local worker cleared a path for emergency services to make a prompt arrival.

    Two of the injured were released from the hospital; one remains hospitalized with a back injury.

    The The Air Accident Investigation Branch (AAIB) is investigating.

    Two aboard were taken by Great Western Ambulance Service to Southampton General Hospital and one was taken by ambulance. All three made it safely out of the helicopter, suffering a variety of injuries.

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  • Copter Crash Construction Catastrophe

    The question is should helicopters be used as aerial cranes in construction?

    Helicopters are prone to the vortex ring state (fatally settling into their own downwash), Low-G condition, Dynamic rollover and tail rotor failure, ground resonance, not to mention a serious state of vibration, (among other problems.)

    Using helicopters to carry loads connected to long cables or slings to relocate heavy equipment such as large air conditioning units on tall buildings is asking for trouble.

    It is not surprising that the aerial crane helicopter crashed at the Willow Island Power this weekend. The pilot was in the process of his fifth lift of the day when he started spinning and the tail rotor came off. The pilot dropped his load but managed to crash land with his props bent up, on a coal heap.

    The FAA’s FSDO office is investigating the incident. The St. Louis Helicopter Company pilot’s name has not been released.

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    U.S. Military Helicopter Makes Emergency Landing in Japan

    A U.S. military helicopter made an emergency landing in Okinawa, Japan, on January 8th.

    Authorities said the Marine Corps AH-1 helicopter landed at a waste disposal site in Yomitan, after the crew received indication of a problem.

    There were two people aboard at the time; both remained unharmed.

    On January 6th, another Marines Corps helicopter had made an emergency landing in Okinawa due to a rotor problem.

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    Bond Sikorsky S-92 Makes Emergency Landing Due to Engine Warning Alert

    A Sikorsky S-92, Bond helicopter had to make emergency landing, when the technical warning alert light for engines started flashing.

    Media sources report that on Thursday, the helicopter was set for the ENSCO 100 jack-up rig in the North Sea, when the warning alert began displaying . The pilot then had to return and land back at the Aberdeen’s heliport.

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    CHC North Sea Crash Inquiry In Progress


    What: CHC (for Total) Helicopter Eurocopter EC225 Super Puma en route from Aberdeen to West Phoenix drilling rig
    Where: 32 miles south of Shetland, off Fair Isle
    When: October 22, 2012
    Who: 19 aboard, 0 fatalities
    Why: The helicopter that was ditched in the North Sea has been retrieved and taken to Peterhead, Aberdeenshire.

    The UK Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) is investigating the incident in which seventeen passengers and two crew were on the way to the drilling rig when the crew had to ditch the helicopter (controlled ditching) in the North sea.

    Report name:
    S5/2012 – EC225 LP Super Puma, G-REDW
    Registration:
    G-REDW
    Type:
    EC225 LP Super Puma
    Location:
    20 nm east of Aberdeen
    Date of occurrence:
    10 May 2012
    Category:
    Commercial Air Transport – Rotorcraft
    Summary:

    This Special Bulletin contains information about the helicopter’s main gearbox (MGB) lubrication system and the results of an investigation into the indication of a failure of the emergency lubrication system, after it was activated by the crew. It follows publication of two earlier Special Bulletins on this accident, AAIB Special Bulletins S2/2012 and S3/2012.

    This was the first occasion that the EC225 LP MGB emergency lubrication system had been operated in-service. One Safety Recommendation is made.

    The investigation into the failure of the bevel gear vertical shaft in the MGB continues.

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