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Yesterday evening the TV news was all a twitter about a Homebuilt
Helicopter that crashed, killing the pilot. News reports were that the helicopter was built by the pilot................today, we are reading in the paper (on-line news) the the helicopter was a R-22, hardly a homebuilt.....but here is the kicker, the pilot took off from a local airport, and was flying to his house where he had built a helicopter landing pad.................hardly a home built helicopter. So................will the TV news folks make a statement correcting their error, or will the sheep just be allowed to remain frightened of homebuilt helicopters falling from the sky? Brad |
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imagine the widespread panic that would ensue if all newscasts were to
report corrections? Very quickly the Main Stream Media would be robbed of any credibility because they would constantly be reporting correction after correction.... |
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On Aug 18, 1:38*pm, KevinFinke wrote:
imagine the widespread panic that would ensue if all newscasts were to report corrections? Very quickly the Main Stream Media would be robbed of any credibility because they would constantly be reporting correction after correction.... Mainstream media already has no credibility! They have nothing to loose! I treat all media the same as internet information....questionalble until proven accurate by a source that I trust. Like the old saying goes, you can only trust half of what you read and none of what you hear. |
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On Aug 18, 10:39*am, Brad wrote:
Yesterday evening the TV news was all a twitter about a Homebuilt Helicopter that crashed, killing the pilot. News reports were that the helicopter was built by the pilot................today, we are reading in the paper (on-line news) the the helicopter was a R-22, hardly a homebuilt.....but here is the kicker, the pilot took off from a local airport, and was flying to his house where he had built a helicopter landing pad.................hardly a home built helicopter. So................will the TV news folks make a statement correcting their error, or will the sheep just be allowed to remain frightened of homebuilt helicopters falling from the sky? Brad Well as frustrating as it is, this is likely the least effective place to complain about it. You don't say which news station reported it but if it was KIRO the online article (http://www.kirotv.com/news/17215611/ detail.html?rss=sea&psp=news) appears to already been corrected. It was also syndicated by The Associated Press - which is a good thing since if there was a factual error reported it should definitely get corrected, and something seems to be happening to syndicated links to the article. So I suspect the AP already has pushed the correction. In this case I don't think it is likely that an on-air correction would help anybody, the deceased pilot, his family, helicopter pilots in general, etc. but if you think it is important try contacting the TV station directly and explain to them why you think this needs an on- air correction. We really need to avoid coming off as criticizing reporters, many of who will be asked with no notice to cover a story they have little information or background on. Most reporters will appreciate being told of a factual error as quickly and calmly as possible - just don't add more information than you mean to that may unintentionally mislead the reporter in other areas. In rare cases of somebody getting thing grossly wrong, fearmongering or just trying to be sensational then contacting AOPA media relations folks is probably the best approach. BTW many larger TV stations at least have access to aviation (esp. helicopter) experts via their news helicopter pilots, whether on staff or on contract, so on factual stuff you can always suggest politely to a journalist to run things by these folks. I'm not sure if KIRO operates a news helicopter. Many years ago a friend of mine was killed in a helicopter crash, he had previously flown the news helicopter at a TV station in Australia. The coverage was accurate and respectful, with the on camera news desk staff even gently countering some speculation/comments by witnesses. Darryl (I do some work with media/PR, but outside aviation). |
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Point taken.........................on the plus side, the seattle PI
came out to our glider field and did a feature photo shoot of one of our club members sailplanes about a month ago, the image ended up as a cover shot for one of their weekend features. I think it was KIRO TV........did not see the correction, thanks for the update! Brad On Aug 18, 2:58*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote: On Aug 18, 10:39*am, Brad wrote: Yesterday evening the TV news was all a twitter about a Homebuilt Helicopter that crashed, killing the pilot. News reports were that the helicopter was built by the pilot................today, we are reading in the paper (on-line news) the the helicopter was a R-22, hardly a homebuilt.....but here is the kicker, the pilot took off from a local airport, and was flying to his house where he had built a helicopter landing pad.................hardly a home built helicopter. So................will the TV news folks make a statement correcting their error, or will the sheep just be allowed to remain frightened of homebuilt helicopters falling from the sky? Brad Well as frustrating as it is, this is likely the least effective place to complain about it. You don't say which news station reported it but if it was KIRO the online article (http://www.kirotv.com/news/17215611/ detail.html?rss=sea&psp=news) appears to already been corrected. It was also syndicated by The Associated Press - which is a good thing since if there was a factual error reported it should definitely get corrected, and something seems to be happening to syndicated links to the article. So I suspect the AP already has pushed the correction. In this case I don't think it is likely that an on-air correction would help anybody, the deceased pilot, his family, helicopter pilots in general, etc. but if you think it is important try contacting the TV station directly and explain to them why you think this needs an on- air correction. We really need to avoid coming off as criticizing reporters, many of who will be asked with no notice to cover a story they have little information or background on. Most reporters will appreciate being told of a factual error as quickly and calmly as possible - just don't add more information than you mean to that may unintentionally mislead the reporter in other areas. *In rare cases of somebody getting thing grossly wrong, fearmongering or just trying to be sensational then contacting AOPA media relations folks is probably the best approach. BTW many larger TV stations at least have access to aviation (esp. helicopter) experts via their news helicopter pilots, whether on staff or on contract, so on factual stuff you can always suggest politely to a journalist to run things by these folks. I'm not sure if KIRO operates a news helicopter. Many years ago a friend of mine was killed in a helicopter crash, he had previously flown the news helicopter at a TV station in Australia. The coverage was accurate and respectful, with the on camera news desk staff even gently countering some speculation/comments by witnesses. Darryl (I do some work with media/PR, but outside aviation). |
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Brad wrote:
Yesterday evening the TV news was all a twitter about a Homebuilt Helicopter that crashed, ............ Yeah, same old. One local "reporter" on the scene of a light plane mid-air assured us that the FAA was on the scene and was looking for the "black boxes". Fortunately, the anchor at the studio was a pilot and ever so gently corrected her. Dunno about you but I prefer that reporters report the news and not make it up. More recently, The local news (Boston MA USA) reported a noise complaint from an acro plane (in a designated acro box, BTW) but, according to the reporter, the FAA couldn't follow up because they couldn't read the plane's "end" number. Tony V. |
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On Aug 18, 10:39*am, Brad wrote:
Yesterday evening the TV news was all a twitter about a Homebuilt Helicopter that crashed, killing the pilot. News reports were that the helicopter was built by the pilot................today, we are reading in the paper (on-line news) the the helicopter was a R-22, hardly a homebuilt.....but here is the kicker, the pilot took off from a local airport, and was flying to his house where he had built a helicopter landing pad.................hardly a home built helicopter. So................will the TV news folks make a statement correcting their error, or will the sheep just be allowed to remain frightened of homebuilt helicopters falling from the sky? Brad Fear mongering and sensationalism is common practice amoungst groups seeking to influence and control others. Cases in point - religion and politics. |
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jb92563 wrote:
Fear mongering and sensationalism is common practice amoungst groups seeking to influence and control others. Cases in point - religion and politics. And USENET rants. Jack |
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