Helicopter has hard landing at Fullerton Airport, authorities say, with
no one injured
FULLERTON - A practice maneuver went awry Wednesday
morning and led to a helicopter's hard landing at Fullerton Airport, which
prompted emergency personnel to respond but no one was hurt, authorities
said.
Two pilots with 30-years experience crash land their helicopter
near Orange County Fire Authority's headquarters at Fullerton Municipal Airport
while doing an annual training exercise Wednesday in Fullerton on
Wednesday.
An experienced pilot, accompanied by another pilot who is a training
instructor, was attempting a maneuver at 10 a.m. in which the helicopter's
hydraulic system is shut off while it hovers 3-feet off of the ground, said
Kathy Schaefer, a division chief for the Fullerton and Brea fire
departments.
The helicopter started spinning and the training pilot, who
has 30 years of years of experience, took over the controls, shut the
helicopter's engine off and landed on the runway.
The pilot who was
originally behind the control was undergoing annual training.
A small
amount of fuel leaked from the Long Beach-based helicopter following the hard
landing. The impact sheared off the helicopter's tail.
A check of the
helicopter's tail number with flightaware.com shows the aircraft was owned by
the U.S. Department of Justice in Fort Worth, Texas in 2006.
Chaparral
Air Group, based in Grapevine, Texas took ownership of the helicopter in 2011,
according to the website.
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