kapt.krustyII Posted November 12, 2006 Report Posted November 12, 2006 Just got word that a R44 ( light colored) went down close to Hope. One guy badly beaten up. No other info at this time. Second hand info. Details are sketchy. Hope everybody is OK dokey. :down: Quote
rookie pilot Posted November 12, 2006 Report Posted November 12, 2006 I hurd the machine went down on Nicomen Island, east of mission. Two people on board. One hurt, the other is ok. Just got word that a R44 ( light colored) went down close to Hope. One guy badly beaten up. No other info at this time. Second hand info. Details are sketchy. Hope everybody is OK dokey. :down: Quote
Rotorboy2 Posted November 12, 2006 Report Posted November 12, 2006 I also heard it was in the Mission area. Still looking for some news online about it. Quote
412driver Posted November 12, 2006 Report Posted November 12, 2006 friends on the Air Ambulance called out but turned around. the injured already in the car and being shipped to hospital. 2 injured. white R44 down around Deroche........ Quote
kapt.krustyII Posted November 12, 2006 Author Report Posted November 12, 2006 Update confrims the posts above , but was a 22, I am told. hope everybody is going to be OK.Regardless of the cause of the accident lets all remember that the weather these days is definately in the shitter. Was blasting around in the hold at the Watcom VOR today and met was was ala crapola, stayed for short while then packed it back to base. Fly safe all KK2 Quote
Chopper76 Posted November 12, 2006 Report Posted November 12, 2006 Flew to the scene both passengers should be okay as per the paramedics, we were unable to determine if it was a R44 or R22, the only intact part of the helicopter was the passenger compartment. I wish the best to both pilot and passenger. Quote
412driver Posted November 12, 2006 Report Posted November 12, 2006 VANCOUVER (NEWS 1130) - A small helicopter has crashed in a remote field east of Mission. All that remains is a shell of the helicopter and a muddy trail directly behind it, an indication of the frightening moments before it nose-dived and rolled upside down. The aircraft went down around 12:30 this afternoon. The two men inside have been taken to hospital. Brian MacDonald with the North Fraser Fire Department was the first on scene and says the men looked pretty badly injured. He says "One guy was majorly complaining about back pain and the other one with stomach...he was burping a lot...it's internal." It's not not known yet what caused the accident. The fragments of the helicopter are still lying in th field. As a major storm moves in, it's one of the potential factors that may have led to the crash. Mark C-FXHC Serial No 1786 Common Name Robinson Model R22 BETA Base Of Op. - Country CANADA Base Of Op. - Province Alberta Base Of Op. - Location Edmonton File Location Edmonton Basis for Eligibility for Registration Type Certificate - H10WE Type of Registration Private Category Helicopter Weight (Kgs) 621 Manufacturer Robinson Helicopter Company Year of Manufacture 1991 Year Imported 1996 Country of Manufacture U.S.A. Owner Registration Owner Registered Since 2006-10-19 Last Certificate of Registration Issued 2006-10-19 Engine Piston Number of Engines 1 Owner Information Name ( 1 of 1 ) ****** ******* Mail Recipient Yes Address ****-40 Ave City Edmonton Province Alberta Postal Code T6K 1H4 Region Prairie and Northern Quote
treetopflyer Posted November 12, 2006 Report Posted November 12, 2006 CBC article Men crawl out after helicopter crashes in Fraser Valley Last Updated: Sunday, November 12, 2006 | 10:15 AM ET Two men are being described as "very lucky" to be alive after their helicopter slammed into a field east of Mission, B.C., on Saturday and rolled about 30 metres. Witness Ron McLean said he saw one person crawling out of the aircraft and the other still belted in his seat after the crash. Officials said it wasn't immediately clear what caused the crash of the small R-22 chopper. Fraser Valley volunteer fire chief Rick Dekker said when rescuers arrived, they found the men lying next to the chopper. Dekker said it appears the small, two-seat R-22 helicopter had rolled about 30 metres on the ground before coming to a stop, but it's not clear what caused the crash. "I don't know why they lost power, but it came down onto a field on Johnson Road," Dekker told CBC News. "Both the occupants got away from the helicopter on their own. They were conscious and they were telling us what happened. Other than that, they were very lucky." The two men, whose names were not released, were taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries. Quote
transquebecniece Posted November 12, 2006 Report Posted November 12, 2006 Awesome and amazing they lived to tell the tale. Yikes! Speedy recovery to both. Quote
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