Msg ID:
2794435 |
S-92 stuck under bridge +2/-1
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Author:XP
9/22/2023 10:54:30 AM
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He soon to be unemployed..... |
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Msg ID:
2794438 |
S-92 stuck under bridge +1/-1
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Author:Looks like
9/22/2023 10:59:30 AM
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A lot of yellow in that photo. |
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Msg ID:
2794460 |
S-92 stuck under bridge +2/-1
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Author:Lowboy Lover
9/22/2023 11:30:05 AM
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Yellow is fluids
Looks white under the covering. Bristow? Chevron? |
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Msg ID:
2794458 |
JEEEZ....Not even a close fit (NT) +2/-0
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Author:where do they find such men
9/22/2023 11:27:47 AM
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Msg ID:
2794461 |
S-92 stuck under bridge (NT) +1/-0
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Author:oil spill from tranny ????
9/22/2023 11:30:17 AM
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Msg ID:
2794473 |
S-92 stuck under bridge +1/-1
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Author:Yahoo
9/22/2023 12:59:57 PM
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The rotorhead looks as though it's been displaced a few feet aft. All that oil probably from the mast being ripped from the gearbox. Left main gear is on the ground too. So it hit the bridge hard enough to knock the helo off the trailer partially and rip the MRH/mast from the gearbox. $$$$$$$$ |
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Msg ID:
2794591 |
S-92 stuck under bridge +0/-1
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Author:Look again
9/23/2023 9:21:56 PM
Reply to: 2794473
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Not just the mast bro.....
The entire 92 MGB is sitting on the ground....afterwards. |
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Msg ID:
2794462 |
Good thing that rotor mast was there to protect the (NT) +2/-1
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Author:vertical tail cap
9/22/2023 11:36:50 AM
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Msg ID:
2794475 |
S-92 stuck under bridge +1/-1
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Author:Former pilot now truck driver
9/22/2023 1:16:33 PM
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I can make $100k driving a truck! It's easy! I can now pay off my loans. |
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Msg ID:
2794477 |
S-92 stuck under bridge +0/-2
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Author:say wut
9/22/2023 1:36:54 PM
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pretty easy to make a 100 flying a helicopter now. much more if you like over time |
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Msg ID:
2794485 |
S-92 stuck under bridge +1/-1
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Author:Retired
9/22/2023 2:54:15 PM
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That's one way to take out a "tranny". |
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Msg ID:
2794499 |
S-92 stuck under bridge +0/-1
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Author:a 100
9/22/2023 4:56:09 PM
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A 100 isnt all that much these days. |
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Msg ID:
2794515 |
S-92 stuck under bridge +0/-2
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Author:Missing the point for $1000 Alex
9/22/2023 7:12:53 PM
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Driving a truck is supposedly so easy but this dip sht couldn't make a simple clearance measurement and deliver his cargo without destroying it, and damaging a bridge and making a mess of traffic in the process. These Millenial truck drivers suk, they can't can't back into a business with closing the road for 15 minutes, can't merge on the highway, can't sniff the speed limit and his truck stop boy toy will pass him 1 mph faster than "they" are going taking 10 minutes to pass, clogging traffic. Then they decide to go to fly-by-night diploma mill flight school and profane this industry. |
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Msg ID:
2794547 |
S-92 stuck under bridge +1/-1
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Author:Not a Millennial
9/23/2023 9:12:19 AM
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From local TV station news " Denham Springs Police Department said the driver, 56-year-old Miguel Rodriguez, worked for Texas-based trucking company International Machine Transport. He was ticketed for careless operation."
So not a millennial, nor a random trucker. On paper at least, a driver who definitely should have known better |
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Msg ID:
2794549 |
S-92 stuck under bridge +1/-1
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Author:what’s the difference between
9/23/2023 9:24:20 AM
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a trucker and a random trucker |
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Msg ID:
2794486 |
S-92 stuck under bridge +1/-2
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Author:Trucker Bob
9/22/2023 3:12:36 PM
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Who is the transporter? One of those elite companies that specializes in aircraft moves or some dummy independent that got the job through a freight broker? |
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Msg ID:
2794500 |
S-92 stuck under bridge +1/-1
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Author:>>
9/22/2023 4:57:52 PM
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Probably a “Teamster” union member! |
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Msg ID:
2794501 |
S-92 stuck under bridge +0/-2
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Author:Teamster union members
9/22/2023 5:16:43 PM
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is redundant |
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Msg ID:
2794502 |
S-92 stuck under bridge +3/-0
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Author:News hound
9/22/2023 5:17:04 PM
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Article w/ more pics & details
https://www.wbrz.com/news/helicopter-gets-jammed-under-interstate-overpass-in-denham-springs
was headed to lafayette
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Msg ID:
2794539 |
S-92 stuck under bridge +2/-1
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Author:Thanks
9/23/2023 1:49:26 AM
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Thanks for the article link |
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Msg ID:
2794528 |
S-92 stuck under bridge (NT) +0/-1
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Author:Ugh
9/22/2023 9:58:48 PM
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Msg ID:
2794578 |
S-92 stuck under bridge +0/-1
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Author:What's in Georgia?
9/23/2023 6:23:05 PM
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I can understand maybe trucking it to Laffy...
But what's in Georgia where it came from? or was that a typeo? They mistyped Boothville? |
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Msg ID:
2794579 |
S-92 stuck under bridge +0/-1
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Author:...
9/23/2023 6:35:03 PM
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3rd party work on aircraft. Not from local ops or Boothville which dont think is still open. |
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Msg ID:
2794580 |
S-92 stuck under bridge +0/-1
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Author:Lack of IRIS
9/23/2023 6:37:40 PM
Reply to: 2794579
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Terminal antenna, Not PHI
All PHI 92's have IRIS.
Also, that's the fastest way to remove the MGB I've ever seen. Gonna have to try that approach next time we have to pull the tranny.... |
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Msg ID:
2794583 |
S-92 stuck under bridge (NT) +0/-0
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Author:cheap
9/23/2023 7:33:12 PM
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Msg ID:
2794585 |
S-92 stuck under bridge +1/-2
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Author:cheap
9/23/2023 7:38:40 PM
Reply to: 2794583
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When Clinton modified the original NAFTA he allowed Mexican trucks and drivers into bordering states. I think it has ben revised to all the US. Fake CDLs are a dime a dozen at most flea markets along the border. |
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Msg ID:
2794606 |
Possible Explanation? +1/-1
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Author:The Googler
9/24/2023 9:34:00 AM
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Looks like he was westbound on I-12, headed for Lafayette, and got off at exit 10 (S. Range Ave, La 3002) maybe to go to get breakfast at the Pilot truckstop which is south of the Interstate on the west side of Range Ave. The overpass is marked on the northbound side of Range Ave. as having 15' clearance. Curiously, there was no sign on the southbound side, which is where the driver was approaching from. There is speculation on PPRUNE that the ship is G-VIND, SN 92006, which was the (cough:::cough) "first" S-92 put in service, which was originally registered as N192PH. Other's disagree, and speculate that it's a Bristow aircraft (but then why would it be going to Lafayette?). Either way, sad end to that airframe. |
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Msg ID:
2794623 |
Not Bristow and not 006 (NT) +0/-0
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Author:Much newer 92 than that
9/24/2023 1:52:36 PM
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Msg ID:
2794641 |
You're the expert! Apparently. +0/-0
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Author:Not an S-92 expert
9/24/2023 5:06:14 PM
Reply to: 2794623
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Care to enlighten us as to how you know? |
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Msg ID:
2794716 |
No +0/-0
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Author:No
9/25/2023 9:05:48 AM
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No |
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Msg ID:
2794774 |
No? +0/-0
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Author:Not an S-92 expert
9/25/2023 8:42:36 PM
Reply to: 2794716
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Figures. Typical behavior here on JH. Contradict a post with a simple. "Yer wrong" or somethign equally pithy. But then provide no other explanation, as if we're just supposed to take your word for it. Because YOU KNOW! Goobers like you are what make this forum so worthless. |
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Msg ID:
2794862 |
Ok here ya go +0/-0
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Author:What is
9/26/2023 8:05:02 PM
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13.45362404707371 The square root of? |
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Msg ID:
2794748 |
Possible Explanation? +1/-0
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Author:RiskMgmt
9/25/2023 2:56:11 PM
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The important part is finding out the true tail number so that discerning pilots can scrutinize heavily (or avoid flying it) when the cobbled together resurrection emerges someday. |
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Msg ID:
2794883 |
Possible Explanation? +0/-0
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Author:Lol
9/27/2023 2:42:12 AM
Reply to: 2794748
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Learn the tail number.....lol.
Like tail numbers dont ever change.
News flash johnny, Phi changes tailnumbers all the time when a customer or pilot gets squirmish about flying a certain aircraft....and then give them the very same aircraft right back with a different tail number to go fly in.
What you are lookin for is the SN. That never changes. |
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Msg ID:
2794753 |
Possible Explanation? +1/-0
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Author:Tail
9/25/2023 3:37:45 PM
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it looks like the tail would have hit if the MGB had not stopped the truck. Probably repairable if there is enough insurance money. Pretty careless. |
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Msg ID:
2794837 |
Possible Explanation? +0/-0
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Author:It's gonna
9/26/2023 6:35:10 PM
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have to go into a jig.
PHI got no jig for a 92.
Only jig is at Sikorsky |
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Msg ID:
2794966 |
Possible Explanation? +0/-0
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Author:Inside
9/27/2023 7:21:36 PM
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Only thing That aircraft will see is a scrap bin |
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