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Welcome to the world of lame excuses...
Sure the tail rotor failed when it hit the ground so OBVIOUSLY it is the machines fault, had the tail rotor not failed the aircraft would probably be in existance today. Nice Try. The cause of the accident is the crew flying the a/c into the ground and damaging the TR and writing off the aircraft. The funny thing is that the A/C had the ability to hover IGE and not be able to translate. This should become a training film on how not to do things. |
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the aircraft was not overloaded. see below for that days flight
details: helicopter : MI-8MTV altitude : 3900m asl air temperature : +5C wind speed : 4m/s (upwing takeoff) take-off mass : * 16pax - 10444kg * 11pax - 10069kg (after made 5 passengers get out/disembark) so let me know how you decided that helicopter was overloaded. - rustam |
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