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tragic!

lav.loo - 2013-01-16 03:37

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-21040410

docs - 2013-01-16 03:50

Agreed. Damn weather is a complete downer.

glen - 2013-01-16 03:59

Very tragic news R.I.P to the pilot and passenger. But I have to question the decision of the pilot to fly a helicopter in the conditions that he flew in, cause apparently there was mist around in that high altitude you would have to be crazy and short sighted to fly in those conditions. But anyway life goes on.

ao - 2013-01-16 04:14

Originally Posted by docs:

Agreed. Damn weather is a complete downer.

Ahhh, see what you did there

andyboombox - 2013-01-16 04:25

yeah,rest in peace to those lives lost-god bless them and their familiessick of this faddy weather,cant make its mind up if its snowing,or sunny or blowing a galefirst of all the hmv fiasco now this

isolator42 - 2013-01-16 04:55

Flying from Redhill, it seems.

Dodgy lot around there, eh Cris?

stereo.mad - 2013-01-16 04:59

Should have gone to specsavers!

lav.loo - 2013-01-16 06:29

apparently a member of the public alerted authorities about the crane having no light on months ago.

seems they did'nt act, if only they had.

docs - 2013-01-16 07:12

Originally Posted by Lav Loo:

apparently a member of the public alerted authorities about the crane having no light on months ago.

seems they did'nt act, if only they had.

No light ! wtf ? that is really bad.

lav.loo - 2013-01-16 08:24

yeah it's crazy Dave, the crane must have been hundreds of feet high as it is being used for building a large tower block!

 

brutus442 - 2013-01-16 11:32

 
Originally Posted by Lav Loo:

yeah it's crazy Dave, the crane must have been hundreds of feet high as it is being used for building a large tower block!

 


It's strange that a tower that large, erected for some time would not be highlighted on NOTAM's for pilots. Even if it had lighting, there's no garauntee that pilots could see it in adverse weather, so a Notice To Airmen is issued as a cautionary instruction to avoid that area up to a safe altitude.

 

RIP gentlemen.....I hope a cause is found and rectified for future flights