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    Fatal Medevac Mid-Air In Arizona

    This happened Sunday in Flagstaff, Arizona as two EMS copters, both Bell 407s, from different companys were minutes out from landing at Flagstaff Medical Center with patients onboard when they struck each other and plunged to the ground. Six were killed in this horrific accident and one flight nurse actually survived but is in extremely grave condition. The weather at the time was sunny and clear as one copter was coming in from the east and the other from the south.

    http://www.flightweb.com/index.php for numerous stories.

    In the luckiest man alive category.....a flight paramedic on one of the doomed aircraft was actually dropped off at a local airport because of
    weight concerns and the helicopter then continued enroute to the hospital.

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    Re: Fatal Medevac Mid-Air In Arizona

    Quote Originally Posted by Gerard
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    In the luckiest man alive category.....a flight paramedic on one of the doomed aircraft was actually dropped off at a local airport because of
    weight concerns and the helicopter then continued enroute to the hospital.
    If they had not dropped him off there would have been no colision due different timing.

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    Re: Fatal Medevac Mid-Air In Arizona

    <ifthey had not dropped him off there would have been no colision due different timing.

    Pretty crazy if you think about it.

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    Re: Fatal Medevac Mid-Air In Arizona

    [quote="Gerard"]This happened Sunday in Flagstaff, Arizona as two EMS copters, both Bell 407s, from different companys were minutes out from landing at Flagstaff Medical Center with patients onboard when they struck each other and plunged to the ground. Six were killed in this horrific accident and one flight nurse actually survived but is in extremely grave condition. The weather at the time was sunny and clear as one copter was coming in from the east and the other from the south.

    NTSB report...http://www.shephard.co.uk/news/2661/nts ... n-arizona/

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    Re: Fatal Medevac Mid-Air In Arizona

    Pretty crazy and sad to hear... Are helos equipped with TCAS or something similar?

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    Re: Fatal Medevac Mid-Air In Arizona

    Quote Originally Posted by USAF Pilot 07
    Pretty crazy and sad to hear... Are helos equipped with TCAS or something similar?
    THey could be if the company can afford it. I know lots of the corporate copters here in the NE have it.

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    Re: Fatal Medevac Mid-Air In Arizona

    Quote Originally Posted by Gerard
    Quote Originally Posted by USAF Pilot 07
    Pretty crazy and sad to hear... Are helos equipped with TCAS or something similar?
    THey could be if the company can afford it. I know lots of the corporate copters here in the NE have it.
    Oh ok cool. I know some of them have it because we'll occasionally get RA's out at airfields that helos frequent, but I wasn't sure if it was an industry standard thing... Unfortunate the helos in this case didn't seem to have it....

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    Re: Fatal Medevac Mid-Air In Arizona

    Quote Originally Posted by Gerard
    Quote Originally Posted by Gerard
    This happened Sunday in Flagstaff, Arizona as two EMS copters, both Bell 407s, from different companys were minutes out from landing at Flagstaff Medical Center with patients onboard when they struck each other and plunged to the ground. Six were killed in this horrific accident and one flight nurse actually survived but is in extremely grave condition. The weather at the time was sunny and clear as one copter was coming in from the east and the other from the south.

    NTSB report...http://www.shephard.co.uk/news/2661/nts ... n-arizona/
    COULD YOU PLEASE BE A LITTLE MORE SPECIFIC WHEN YOU QUOTE INFO AND UPDATE THREADS?! I KNOW PEOPLE THAT FLY MEDEVAC OUT IN AZ AND WHEN I FIRST SAW THE THREAD WHAT DO YOU THINK MY FIRST REACTION WAS?!
    it is mathematically impossible for either hummingbirds, or helicopters to fly. fortunately, neither are aware of this.

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