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Previously on "Colin McRae RIP"
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Originally posted by zeitghostDefinition of a boat: a hole in the water you pour money into...
- The Day you buy the boat.
- The day you sell it!
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostI haven’t it was on the 'noos'... I spent 12 years building bits for helicopters so I do have a slight interest.
I'm learning to sail as it’s much cheaper... or at least I thought it would be.
A word to the wise, buy your bits and spares from B & Q or Wickes, the local chandlery has you by the bollox!
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostWhen did you get your PPL(H)?
I'm learning to sail as it’s much cheaper... or at least I thought it would be.
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Originally posted by Troll View PostBut don't choppers auto gyrate safely to the ground in the event of mechanical problems?
Given sufficient height and momentum in the main rotor...
However, if there is a catastrophic seizure on the wrong side of the sprag-clutch, you're bolloxed.
Anyway, let's wait for the official report.
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostPeople in the flying community said he was a good a pilot as he was a rally driver, I would imagine if you have a good aptitude for driving this would be true.
Far more likely a mechanical fault from the relatively cheap chopper (only 500k), pro's tend to fly more expensive and sturdier kit.
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostPeople in the flying community said he was a good a pilot as he was a rally driver, I would imagine if you have a good aptitude for driving this would be true.
Far more likely a mechanical fault from the relatively cheap chopper (only 500k), pro's tend to fly more expensive and sturdier kit.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostI was having similar thoughts, the stats of rich folks crashing in these machines must be pretty high against professional piliots -
Far more likely a mechanical fault from the relatively cheap chopper (only 500k), pro's tend to fly more expensive and sturdier kit.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View PostJesus,
why do all these rich people have crashes in helicopters ?
Lesson for us all, if we ever become rich don't get delusions of having a helicopter and becoming a pilot, every year we hear of rich people crashing their helicopters.
Maybe there should be stricter driving tests for helicopter pilots and more regular flying hours to keep the skills up ?
Milan.
Churchill - In "RIP" mode.
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Shame, he was a nice guy and to think his son perished also is extremely sorry news!!!
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Originally posted by milanbenes View PostJesus,
why do all these rich people have crashes in helicopters ?
Lesson for us all, if we ever become rich don't get delusions of having a helicopter and becoming a pilot, every year we hear of rich people crashing their helicopters.
Maybe there should be stricter driving tests for helicopter pilots and more regular flying hours to keep the skills up ?
Milan.
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It's to be expected, the poor don't fly and the gap to between rich and poor has grown:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6997145.stm
Nu Labour are to blame...
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Bloody hell, they're dropping like flies (the helicopters that is):
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/essex/6997784.stm
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