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While making traffic reports and flying at cruising speed, a Hughes 500 helicopter lost its tail rotor after a grinding noise was heard. While making an emergency landing the helicopter struck a palm tree. [60] 0 2 Failure of the tail rotor gearbox due to a bird strike. [61] 1987-09-21 Hailey, Idaho, United States KTVB
A helicopter is shot down after taking off from Hama Air Base as pro-government forces evacuate the airbase. Another helicopter that took off from the air base makes an emergency landing after being hit. The airbase is later fully captured by the rebels.
Res recounted the experience in her book “All Alone on the 68th Floor,” where she said the helicopter landed safely in New Jersey after the pilot said they would need to make an emergency landing.
The helicopter made the landing in the parking lot of the CSN Henderson campus in the 700 block of College Drive shortly after 8 p.m. Las Vegas police helicopter makes emergency landing at college ...
Around 9:30 a.m., Middletown Township Police were notified by officials at Middletown High School North that a helicopter had made an emergency landing on the school campus, according to Paul ...
Highland Emergency is a British television documentary series following the work of the emergency services in the Highlands of Scotland. It is broadcast on Channel 5 in the UK. Filmed aboard the search and rescue aircraft of the Royal Navy , Royal Air Force and HM Coastguard as well as the Scottish Ambulance Service (SAS) air ambulances , the ...
Three people were on board at the time - a pilot, a nurse and a paramedic - as the helicopter returned from a call just after 8 p.m., according to Mercy Flight Central, an air medical transport ...
The aircraft emergency frequency (also known in the USA as Guard) is a frequency used on the aircraft band reserved for emergency communications for aircraft in distress.The frequencies are 121.5 MHz for civilian, also known as International Air Distress (IAD), International Aeronautical Emergency Frequency, [1] or VHF Guard, [1] and 243.0 MHz—the second harmonic of VHF guard—for military ...