http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/200 ... ueens.html
After reading the story I changed my headline to "precautionary" from "emergency" 8)
http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/200 ... ueens.html
After reading the story I changed my headline to "precautionary" from "emergency" 8)
at least the engine was running the whole way down...
it is mathematically impossible for either hummingbirds, or helicopters to fly. fortunately, neither are aware of this.
Couldn't have been to bad.
Train as if your life depends on it. Because some day it may.
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Probably nothing more than a cockpit warning light or something the pilots felt or heard. Better safe than sorry and beingOriginally Posted by coachrowsey
PD they can land anywhere and not get hassled. This isnt the first time and probably not the last the PD has put down to
check on something. In a few instances they actually put the ship on a flatbed and had it taken back to Floyd B. I witnessed
one years ago when a PD JetRanger, PD 3 landed in Crocheron Park in Bayside, Queens. It took hours before the ship was
packed up and taken away. It was like an event in the neighborhood. LOL
Same chopper had to land in Prospect Park around 1am Tuesday morning, again due to a faulty warning light.
Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking. We have a small problem.
All four engines have stopped. We are doing our damnedest to get them under control.
I trust you are not in too much distress. —Captain Eric Moody, British Airways Flight 9
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/2009/08 ... nding.htmlOriginally Posted by GothamSpotter
Interesting the article says this copter is slated to be replaced next year. Uh didnt they just get these ships?
I thought that was weird, too. FAA records show it was delivered in 2004, I guess it might have been one of the earliest. Still, I think they can get more than six years out of her. Our tax dollars at work. :xOriginally Posted by Gerard
Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking. We have a small problem.
All four engines have stopped. We are doing our damnedest to get them under control.
I trust you are not in too much distress. —Captain Eric Moody, British Airways Flight 9
the Koalas aren't going to be replaced, not yet at least. 412PD and 414PD will be. 23FH is sticking around as well.Originally Posted by Gerard
it is mathematically impossible for either hummingbirds, or helicopters to fly. fortunately, neither are aware of this.
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