August 14, 2018 at 4:32 pm
Hi All,
Came across this interesting encounter for the occupants via https://www.facebook.com/globalaviationresource?ref=hl 😀
Geoff.
By: scotavia - 15th August 2018 at 10:33
Just to save more comments here, there is amassive thread on prune with many comments from heli crew. Shows how its actaully tricky to make a conclusion based on just one camera footage evidence. But seems its not the first example and most pre date being shown on video. Thankfully no one was hurt just surprised and the chopper stuck to the right of a line feature , just as well. https://www.pprune.org/rotorheads/611774-cumbria-dauphin-fog.html
By: Arabella-Cox - 15th August 2018 at 09:21
Definitely flying IFR………. I Follow Roads !!!!
By: DaveF68 - 15th August 2018 at 01:41
Not a Gazelle, but a Dauphin AH1
By: Duggy - 15th August 2018 at 00:10
Welcome to the Lake District.
As a young man I spent quite a few nights in the ” Kirkstone Inn” at the top of the pass, riding my RD 125.
The weather can change in minutes, hence the busiest Mountain Rescue service in the UK.
However putting a Gazelle chopper, from back then with modern tech? (if it is a Special forces chopper)
Is like oranges & apples.
By: Rocketeer - 14th August 2018 at 23:20
That is sub marginal weather minima
By: scotavia - 14th August 2018 at 21:21
SAS passengers or not this was poor airmanship and could easily have been a disaster like this…https://www.grough.co.uk/magazine/2012/10/11/helicopter-in-which-honisters-mark-weir-died-had-forged-safety-certificate