Fire-risk helicopters can keep on flying
Andrew Heasley
March 13, 2012
Fatal chopper ... the Robinson R44 Raven II helicopter which crashed on Feb 4, 2012, killing celebrated film-makers Andrew Wight and Mike deGruy. Photo: Australian Transport Safety Bureau
AUTHORITIES will allow a type of helicopter used for joy flights to continue flying - despite issuing an urgent safety notice to fix a potential fire hazard.The Robinson R44 is the same model helicopter in which two filmmakers recently died.
A shortage of replacement parts from the US for the R44 means only a fraction of the helicopters here will be fixed, the Herald has learned.
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The Australian filmmaker Andrew Wight and a US colleague, Mike deGruy, were killed on February 4 when their R44 crashed and burned shortly after lift-off at Jaspers Brush, in southern NSW.Read more: http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/national/firerisk-helicopters-can-keep-on-flying-20120312-1uwgx.html#ixzz1ozLN3YDD
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