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Msg ID: 2801878 Bell 206 L1 crash +0/-0     
Author:Smoky Mountains TN
12/30/2023 11:22:47 AM

Incident Bell 206L-1 LongRanger II N571CJ, (aviation-safety.net)



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Msg ID: 2801879 Bell 206 L1 crash +1/-1     
Author:Tailboom ouch
12/30/2023 11:25:05 AM

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PILOT IN HELICOPTER MAKES EMERGENCY LANDING NEAR WALLAND - 3B Media News



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Msg ID: 2801894 Bell 206 L1 crash +21/-1     
Author:anony
12/30/2023 1:39:20 PM

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ADSB shows their normal tour route has them over open fields for essentially the whole trip and that worked out for them.  I know everyone hopes if it happens to them that they wont even spread the skids but most of the time we do it with only the pilot and instructor and light on fuel.  Fully loaded is a different animal and the pilot kept it upright and everyone walked away.  That gig is normally an entry level job too so good chance the pilot was fairly low time so great job on that.  Sadly we all know of scenarios where no one survives because the auto gets botched so this is a success in my book.



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Msg ID: 2801916 Bell 206 L1 crash +3/-1     
Author:Agree
12/30/2023 8:11:03 PM

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Great job by the pilot regardless of experience.



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Msg ID: 2801917 Bell 206 L1 crash +1/-1     
Author:Agree
12/30/2023 8:13:03 PM

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Great job by the pilot regardless of experience.



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Msg ID: 2802061 Bell 206 L1 crash +0/-0     
Author:Low time? He was a CW2
1/2/2024 12:22:24 AM

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And probably on his second tour.



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