wrench spinner Posted August 22, 2009 Report Posted August 22, 2009 Thanks Swede, Thats what I intended to say with my last post. You can't blame the pilot for landing in a designated area during a fire. If you (the media) feel that you can set up your camera anywhere you want, well, expect the unexpected. I agree, there was no reckless action performed by the pilot, but rather the media. Quote
PIC Posted August 22, 2009 Report Posted August 22, 2009 Blaming the pilot for this? You got to be kidding. He was simply landing in the usual designated spot, nothing else. It's the media that is to blame. They had no business being near the helipads. Lillooet was a very busy place for a few weeks and helicopter take-offs and landings were very frequent. Serves them right! Cheers! Quote
Mark_ Posted August 22, 2009 Report Posted August 22, 2009 It's so obvious that the reporter was in the wrong...this conversation wouldn't even be happening if weren't for one fool. If you stand in front of a fire station, are the fire trucks in the wrong when they drive by close to you? Give me a break. Mark Quote
rotorheadrob Posted August 25, 2009 Report Posted August 25, 2009 Now that is a funny video!!!!! Rob Quote
helimat Posted August 25, 2009 Report Posted August 25, 2009 Part VI - General Operating and Flight Rules Canadian Aviation Regulations 2009-1 Content last revised: 2009/06/30 DIVISION I - GENERAL Reckless or Negligent Operation of Aircraft Since when is messing up a hair-do reckless? Quote
Over-Talk Posted August 25, 2009 Report Posted August 25, 2009 As Lisa said......"it is an active heli-pad." Duh !!!! What did she expect?????? Whisper Mode, maybe ????? How could BCFS let a reporter get into such a position ?? I have seen some big fire bases in the US, and a reporter would not be allowed anywhere near an area like this, and would also be wearing Nomex clothing. I'm not suggesting that BC needs to use such a system, but news reports will continue to be this 'exciting' until they do. I have also flown quite a few reporters over my career, and even though they think they are 'pretty'...(yep, even the guys!!)......they know nothing about the sharp, spinning pieces of a helicopter. Be very careful of what they will do (or ask for) to get a 'story'. She is great at flipping all that hair around.....but doesn't seem very knowledgeable about what the helicopter was doing. I'm not sure she'd even know how to brush her teeth if it wasn't written on her briefing notes. The anchor-woman summed it up pretty well......."Stay safe" .......though I'm not sure little Lisa would know how. Quote
Hello-bird Posted August 25, 2009 Report Posted August 25, 2009 Colleen Christie certainly has come a long way since her Woodgrove Mall commercials in Nanaimo... I don't know what kind of pressures reporters have to "get the story" but this one seems a little slow on the go, and mildly dense (to say the least). Who knows. Maybe she'll get promoted for heroic danger-journalism-ism... Bottom line: sucks to be blonde. Quote
wildman Posted August 26, 2009 Report Posted August 26, 2009 My favorite part is the yellow shorts with the "business suit".....very professional... Quote
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