twinstar_ca Posted December 20, 2003 Report Posted December 20, 2003 if any of you have been following the adventures of jennifer murray and colin bodill in their quest to become the 1st to circumnavigate via both poles, they suffered a setback when they crashed early sat morn.. you can see details in the diary at www.polarfirst.com.. the good news is that they have been rescued alive... she with a fractured arm and they were non-specific as to his injuries other than to say that they were compatible with those seen in a high impact incident.. sounds also like wx was a major factor... hope they recover well... Quote
DGP Posted December 21, 2003 Report Posted December 21, 2003 THis was an accident waiting to happen....just glade nobody got killed.I've been in places similiar and it is not the place to be without previous training and expertise about severe winter ops...just my opinion....they were way over there heads... Quote
cyclic monkey Posted December 21, 2003 Report Posted December 21, 2003 Whaddaya mean "severe winter ops"......???? It's the height of summer in Antarctica right now. It must be easy to fly to the South Pole this week. At least that's what they thought !!! Maybe Mrs Murray should have joined her husband, who is walking to the South Pole at the moment. It sounds safer !! There's a **** good reason why penguins don't fly !! Quote
twinstar_ca Posted January 4, 2004 Author Report Posted January 4, 2004 latest on the polar first website is that colin is up and walking after another surgery to repair his L1 vertebrae... :up: amazingly enough, they are also looking if anyone has another helicopter for them to try and finish.. anyone got a spare bird they don't need?!?! no reports yet on what happened or what kind of damage the 407 sustained... Quote
pitchlink Posted January 5, 2004 Report Posted January 5, 2004 Glad to hear they're going to be okay!! Sounds like a great place for all the Canadian operators to dump there 20,000+ hour 206s!!!! :up: I tried to find out more info about the accident and found that it wasn't listed in either the FAA or NTSB accident files. Does anyone know what caused the accident or have any pics? Registration: N44EA Serial Number 53566 Type Registration Corporation Manufacturer Name BELL Certificate Issue Date 10/17/2003 Model 407 Status Valid Type Aircraft Rotorcraft Type Engine Turbo-Shaft Pending Number Change None Dealer No Date Change Authorized None Mode S Code 51244251 MFR Year 2003 Fractional Owner NO -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Registered Owner Name POLAR CHALLENGE LTD Street C/O UNITED CORPORATE SERVICES INC 15 EAST NORTH STREET City DOVER State DELAWARE Zip Code 19901-3609 County KENT Country UNITED STATES Later, pitchlink Quote
twinstar_ca Posted January 5, 2004 Author Report Posted January 5, 2004 all i've seen is that it was wx related, pitchlink... i'd love to see some pics of it as well... Quote
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