Helicopter Incident Caught
on Video
The pilot of a Robinson R44
helicopter–N512RT, according to an FAA spokesman–was caught on video
http://tinyurl.com/6pu5yb8 pulling a series of low-level flying stunts that endangered the safety of people
nearby. The incident occurred at Dale Hollow Lake, a resort community 75 nm
northwest of Knoxville, Tenn., on May 28, Memorial Day in the U.S. Nearby
witnesses said they initially thought the low-flying helicopter might be on a
rescue mission as it hovered near a number of small boats. It turned out the
pilot was allowing swimmers to grab hold of the helicopter's landing skids,
after which the pilot would climb away from the water and allow the swimmers to
jump back into the lake. The video shows the helicopter flying just a few feet
above the water with dozens of people near its spinning rotor blades. According
to an eyewitness interviewed by CBS affiliate WTVF in Nashville, swimmers
continued using the helicopter as a diving board for more than 20 minutes. An
FAA spokesman told AIN that the the name of the male pilot has
not been released and could not confirm whether anyone else was onboard the
helicopter at the time of the incident.
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