Aeronautical
Another helicopter crash part found in Hudson River
Divers recovered what appears to be the rotor of the helicopter that crashed into the Hudson River. CBS News New York’s Christine Sloan reports.
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Divers recovered what appears to be the rotor of the helicopter that crashed into the Hudson River. CBS News New York’s Christine Sloan reports.
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1:31 – Thanks! Armen Kurdian was born and raised in the U.S. (Wichita, Kansas), though his name suggests Armenian roots. Very smart man — I’m sure they’ll figure things out. Thanks to CBS News for the information. My condolences to the family and their loved ones.
AMAZING STRUCTIONAL EXPLANATION OF THE CRASH https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8Opxj5-SHE
Enough with the mast bump nonsense!
The rotors are clearly intact, spinning down to the water.
Beloved pilot..Funny, never said that when the AA plane went down in February
Tail rotor shaft failure I figure. It was the first part to go and only later did the transmission, mast and blades come away. There was a 206 that suffered a tail rotor shaft failure in Australia due to corrosion but it was able to land as it was only 40 odd feet in the air and operating at slow speed.
Who is responsible for maintenance?
Remember, the tail boom appeared to exit BEFORE the main rotor.
That looks like Rotor, Transmission, and Frame..Im calling it..Not a TailBump. It was a transmission lock up..and ripped the frame out.
"It appears to be", sure looks like it IS the part.
Good cause people Need Answers 👏🏾