Msg ID:
2729703 |
AirLink H125 down in Oregon +0/-0
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Author:HEMS
5/18/2022 11:07:31 PM
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Prayers with the crew. |
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Msg ID:
2729708 |
AirLink H125 down in Oregon +0/-1
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Author:Who operates them
5/18/2022 11:46:50 PM
Reply to: 2729703
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Isn't that a Metro or MT contract on a 145 |
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Msg ID:
2729711 |
AirLink H125 down in Oregon +0/-0
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Author:No Sir
5/19/2022 12:06:03 AM
Reply to: 2729708
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No, its a Medtrans. |
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Msg ID:
2729889 |
AirLink H125 down in Oregon +0/-1
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Author:Pnw
5/20/2022 11:41:09 PM
Reply to: 2729708
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Your thinking the AirLink at Saint Charles in Bend. |
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Msg ID:
2729712 |
AirLink H125 down in Oregon (NT) +0/-0
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Author:4 injured
5/19/2022 12:57:36 AM
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Msg ID:
2729742 |
AirLink H125 down in Oregon +13/-0
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Author:Judgement
5/19/2022 11:24:10 AM
Reply to: 2729735
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No, but pilot noticed something was going wrong and got it on the ground before it completely disintegrated. Great choice and all 4 walked away. |
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Msg ID:
2729753 |
AirLink H125 down in Oregon +0/-0
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Author:You Called It A H125 Because You
5/19/2022 2:04:16 PM
Reply to: 2729703
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Didn't want to trigger Tree Fiddy guy. The original H125 was a de havilland, redesignated to Hawker125. |
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Msg ID:
2729755 |
AirLink H125 down in Oregon +0/-0
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Author:the weird guy
5/19/2022 2:06:51 PM
Reply to: 2729753
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keeps gettting weirder |
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Msg ID:
2729817 |
Any details yet on this? (NT) +0/-1
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Author:Anonymous
5/20/2022 12:15:43 PM
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Msg ID:
2729882 |
Any details yet on this? +1/-0
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Author:Central Oregon guy
5/20/2022 10:16:21 PM
Reply to: 2729817
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Former blackhawk guy, new to the operation, and new to the Astar. From a close reliable source.
Now, I'm highly interested in the report that the aircraft became inverted shortly before impact. |
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Msg ID:
2729901 |
Any details yet on this? +3/-1
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Author:Older Than Dirt Mech
5/21/2022 9:50:08 AM
Reply to: 2729882
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I've seen this happen with a new pilot in a 350B2 when the pilot got mixed up and turned the hydrualics off in stead of the search light. I don't know the switch layout on a B3, so that might not mean anything in this case. But, every time I see wires in the background of a picture of a balled up helicopter it raises other questions. |
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