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Hi
I am a fix-wing guy. I read about a recent R22 crash in AZ. http://www.ntsb.gov/NTSB/brief.asp?e...28X00255&key=1 I have question that was it the limitation of the R22 caused the accident, or the pilot failed to, or made serious mistake that causes the blade stop? I read about a very good discussion at this group (posted in 2004) regarding to R22 autorotation. http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...e010bbfd0d2fcf However, I still don't understand much because I am a fix-wing pilot. Can anyone point me out why the blade would stop? Is there any online introductory reading regarding to autorotation? This kind of blade-stopping-accidents scares me to even try a helicopter flying. I hope any of you could give me explanations that help me understand helicopter more. Thanks in advance. jpskies |
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