SGM Posted Monday at 11:34 PM Posted Monday at 11:34 PM One passenger fatality. A telecommunications technician. Tragic. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-07-14/nt-police-investigating-fatal-helicopter-incident-in-gapuwiyak/105531216 1 2
facthunter Posted yesterday at 12:48 AM Posted yesterday at 12:48 AM Could happen toa fixed wing also.. Nev 1
danny_galaga Posted yesterday at 08:11 AM Posted yesterday at 08:11 AM Just came here to post this. What an unlucky accident 😔
onetrack Posted yesterday at 09:52 AM Posted yesterday at 09:52 AM (edited) Gee, that must have been some decent sized bird. Poor bugger, how unlucky could you be? I can recall a pilot operating a Cessna twin from the W.A. mainland to Koolan Island, way back in the early 80's, or perhaps even the late 70's, hitting a Sea Eagle (Osprey) that came through the windscreen on him. It hit him smack in the face, knocked two of his front teeth out, and actually knocked him unconscious for a short period. The worst part was the bird carcass partly shredded and the cockpit filled with feathers and blood and guts. He managed to keep control of the aircraft, he then turned back to the mainland and landed it successfully. It must have been a very stressful experience. Edited yesterday at 09:53 AM by onetrack punkchewation..... 2
IanR Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago On 15/07/2025 at 10:48 AM, facthunter said: Could happen toa fixed wing also.. Nev Happened to me a couple of months ago in the middle of the Nullabor ! Lots of damage 1 1
BrendAn Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 59 minutes ago, IanR said: Happened to me a couple of months ago in the middle of the Nullabor ! Lots of damage it would have scared sh#t out of you wouldn't it. did it come through your windscreen. i have heard of a truck in wa that had a wedgetail eagle come through the windscreen and was still alive in the cabin. trouble with them is they feed on roadkill and don't move fast enough when you get near them. 1
IanR Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 33 minutes ago, BrendAn said: it would have scared sh#t out of you wouldn't it. did it come through your windscreen. i have heard of a truck in wa that had a wedgetail eagle come through the windscreen and was still alive in the cabin. trouble with them is they feed on roadkill and don't move fast enough when you get near them. The one that hit me was in attack mode. Hit the wing near the fuselage. Wakes you up. Pushed the leading edge back quite a way. 2
facthunter Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago I saw a C-180 where the bird went back to the Mainspar. Over Griffith in a Beech A-36 I only just missed a Large wedgetail at 8000 ft Seemed as though it was asleep in a thermal. They will easily go through most light aircraft's windscreens. Nev 1 2
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