Medevec Helicopter CRASHES with Patient (Real ATC)

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  • Опубликовано: 20 май 2024
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    Narrative:
    While en route during night visual conditions to a hospital helipad with two crewmembers and a patient, the commercial pilot noticed a twist grip caution indication on the left engine (No. 1) cockpit display system (CDS) panel. The pilot also noticed a second indication but could not recall the specific caution message. He stated that he then grabbed each engine throttle twist grip individually to gently verify if he could feel they were in or out of position (neutral detent) but did not notice any significant changes to the throttle position. The pilot decided to divert to a nearby airport, and, as he executed a turn toward the airport, he noticed the No. 2 engine indication no longer matched the No. 1 engine indication; he stated that "it was lower and oscillating." Within about 1 minute of the turn, the pilot "heard the low rotor [rpm] horn," and he lowered the collective to maintain rotor speed. The pilot located a "dark spot" on the ground, which he determined would give him the best opportunity to complete a full autorotation. As he started a turn toward his intended landing location, he felt the tail oscillate to the right and back and heard an increase and decrease in engine speed. When the helicopter was about 200 ft above ground level, he thought he may land short of the intended location and adjusted the collective and cyclic to maintain rotor rpm and airspeed. The helicopter impacted terrain, rotated 180°, and came to rest upright. Surveillance video from a rail platform near the accident site showed a fire near the right (No. 2) engine during the autorotation and a flame burst after the impact with terrain.
    • Medevec Helicopter CRA...
    Examination of the throttles, throttle linkages, engines, control systems, CDS, and the electronic engine control (EEC) units revealed no evidence of preimpact mechanical malfunctions or failures that would have precluded normal operation. Analysis of data retrieved from the CDS and EEC units revealed that, about 4 minutes after takeoff, the No. 1 engine was placed in manual mode and out of EEC control, which indicates that the pilot had likely inadvertently moved the No. 1 engine throttle out of its neutral detent. The No. 1 engine was in manual mode for about 7 minutes before the pilot noted the CDS twist grip caution indication. The data showed that as the pilot continued to manually control the No. 1 engine, the No. 2 engine was also placed in manual mode and out of EEC control, which indicates that the pilot moved the No. 2 throttle out of its neutral detent. The pilot attempted to maintain rotor and engine rpms while controlling both engines manually; it is not likely that he fully understood the nature of the problem. The pilot misinterpreted an aural alert (low rotor rpm as opposed to high rotor rpm) when high rotor rpm existed and then lowered the collective, which created a rotor overspeed condition. This configuration resulted in a high-workload scenario in which it would be particularly challenging for the pilot to control the helicopter while maneuvering in low altitude and night visual conditions.
    The pilot had accumulated about 300 hours of flight experience in EC135s, with about 11 hours in the accident make and model EC135 P1. The accident helicopter was the only EC135 P1 variant in the operator's fleet. Its engines, displays, and throttle controls differed from the EC135 P2 variant in which the pilot was formally trained. The investigation revealed the pilot completed a basic online (self-study) differences training presentation and some informal familiarization training with other company pilots. No formal flight training was part of the differences training curriculum. Because the throttle (twist grip) differs between the P1 and P2 variants, it is likely that the pilot moved it into manual mode without realizing it; he likely did not recognize this issue because he did not have as much experience or formal training in the P1 variant. Because the displays also differed between the variants, it could have been more difficult for the pilot to recognize and understand the indications
    Probable Cause: The pilot's inadvertent disabling of the No. 1 and No. 2 engines' electronic engine control systems, which resulted in engine and rotor overspeed conditions, a subsequent autorotation, and a hard landing. Contributing to the accident were the pilot's inexperience with the helicopter variant and the operator’s lack of a more robust helicopter differences training program.
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Комментарии • 134

  • @user-dd6fg6om3y
    @user-dd6fg6om3y 19 дней назад +52

    I think the reason the Police helo keeps asking to repeat is because they were probably busy monitoring and talking on other radios. Requesting and coordinating Fire, Ambulance and ground Police units. Guiding all those units in on different radios and frequencies “AND” keeping the Tower advised.

    • @RealJPMcGrath
      @RealJPMcGrath 16 дней назад +3

      Exactly, super professional on both sides. Sounds like a young, good controller who genuinely cares and an air crew that respects him. I hope the patient made it through, that a real bad day, guess we all should stop complaining so much.

    • @mikej1097
      @mikej1097 16 дней назад

      100%

  • @mirandahotspring4019
    @mirandahotspring4019 24 дня назад +88

    You know you're having a bad day when the air ambulance you're a patient in goes down!

    • @slo1383
      @slo1383 22 дня назад +1

      Unfortunately, not all that uncommon. It's a risky business.

    • @AW-yv9sq
      @AW-yv9sq 19 дней назад +1

      Yeah getting in two crashes in one day

    • @caldwellbrett6
      @caldwellbrett6 19 дней назад +1

      Makes you wonder if they're going to charge that patient. They didn't get them to where they were going.

  • @prussiaaero1802
    @prussiaaero1802 24 дня назад +132

    “Any paramedics on scene?” Yes, they were first on scene.

  • @shaunolinger964
    @shaunolinger964 21 день назад +45

    It landed hard, but by golly it was upright and the cockpit and cabin were still more or less intact. For a low-altitude auto rotation that's pretty damn good flying!

    • @CharlieTheNerd91
      @CharlieTheNerd91 4 дня назад +1

      He also caused the crash due to inexperience on the type and making mistakes.

    • @lowbudgetbuilder4905
      @lowbudgetbuilder4905 День назад +1

      Not to doubt you but can you tell me how it was his fault? Just curious

    • @CharlieTheNerd91
      @CharlieTheNerd91 День назад +1

      @@lowbudgetbuilder4905
      Sure! :)
      "Probable Cause: The pilot's inadvertent disabling of the No. 1 and No. 2 engines' electronic engine control systems, which resulted in engine and rotor overspeed conditions, a subsequent autorotation, and a hard landing. Contributing to the accident were the pilot's inexperience with the helicopter variant and the operator’s lack of a more robust helicopter differences training program."
      Always check the description in these, many will give you the rundown ;)

    • @lowbudgetbuilder4905
      @lowbudgetbuilder4905 День назад

      @@CharlieTheNerd91 yeah I saw that afterwards. I need a bigger phone because my old ass eyes can’t see shit anymore. Thanks!

    • @CharlieTheNerd91
      @CharlieTheNerd91 День назад +1

      @lowbudgetbuilder4905 I feel ya haha 👓

  • @OneSkiWonder
    @OneSkiWonder 12 дней назад +4

    Brings the MedFlight crash to mind. RIP to everyone on board that flight. Glad everyone on this one survived.

  • @RealJPMcGrath
    @RealJPMcGrath 16 дней назад +7

    “Police one couldn’t get a single transmission 😭”
    Notice how the controller wasn’t mad? Notice how it’s two professionals working through a real world emergency? Things get busy in the real world. The controller likely know pd was a little busy coordinating a response from state, highway, ems, and fire and maybe even calling another medivac. It’s not two dudes talking on ham radios in their basements.

  • @lanceanz
    @lanceanz 24 дня назад +27

    When the pilot said "Christ" I thought that was the start of things going wrong.

    • @larrybethune3909
      @larrybethune3909 21 день назад +1

      Calling the name of the Lord is never a bad idea.

  • @randyc5119
    @randyc5119 19 дней назад +8

    So glad they had a great pilot, hope the crew and patient are ok 🙏

    • @kdub6593
      @kdub6593 18 дней назад

      The cause was gross pilot error.

    • @Kevin-CitationXL
      @Kevin-CitationXL 17 дней назад

      @@kdub6593what did he do?

    • @kdub6593
      @kdub6593 17 дней назад +2

      @@Kevin-CitationXL FFA's report is above, in the drop down.

    • @kdub6593
      @kdub6593 17 дней назад

      Sorry. FAA

    • @pauljoseph8338
      @pauljoseph8338 6 дней назад

      @@kdub6593 ha! So many comments saying “what a great pilot!”…completely ignoring the fact that the inexperienced pilot CAUSED THIS ACCIDENT!

  • @aircampilot8025
    @aircampilot8025 23 дня назад +21

    pilot error say what you will auto rotated and night and everyone survived
    damn good pilot in my opinion

  • @pauljoseph8338
    @pauljoseph8338 6 дней назад

    ⁠So many comments saying “what a great pilot!”…completely ignoring the fact that the inexperienced pilot CAUSED THIS ACCIDENT!!!

  • @user-dd6fg6om3y
    @user-dd6fg6om3y 19 дней назад +3

    Yeah. So all you smart guys with all the smart comments about Police One, let’s see you try doing that job and see if you can do it better!

  • @nipperdog7777
    @nipperdog7777 22 дня назад +20

    My aunt was a flight nurse. She was in three crashes, she decided to change lines of work on the last one. She ended up in a dumpster in an alley after the crash (thrown clear of the fire).

    • @qssneaky
      @qssneaky 20 дней назад +3

      God Bless your aunt. Prayers that she has been able to fully recover both mentally and physically.

    • @AW-yv9sq
      @AW-yv9sq 19 дней назад +5

      Yeah helicopters have too many parts. Don’t get me wrong they sure save lives, move troops and are bad ars. I just feel like you better make peace with your maker ever time you get in one.

  • @darrylr.4983
    @darrylr.4983 24 дня назад +22

    That P1 looks totaled so at least the other pilots no longer have to worry about differences since the rest of their fleet is P2 models.
    Rotary wing Medevac flights are the most dangerous form of aviation, surpassing even the fire bombers.

    • @Rob-vv5yn
      @Rob-vv5yn 23 дня назад

      Thanks for that a friend of mine sometimes rides in one and it does worry me a bit

  • @SquawkCode
    @SquawkCode 22 дня назад +7

    Put the date in the description.

  • @toasty4634
    @toasty4634 24 дня назад +29

    Man all that caused by moving a control out of a detent, wild how something so small led to this crash. Amazing the pilot is still alive.

    • @Flight_Follower
      @Flight_Follower  24 дня назад +30

      The pilot's inadvertent disabling of the No. 1 and No. 2 engines' electronic engine control systems, resulted in engine and rotor overspeed conditions, a subsequent autorotation, and a hard landing. Contributing to the accident were the pilot's inexperience with the helicopter variant and the operator's lack of a more robust helicopter differences training program.
      He was safe, that’s the good part!

    • @RetreadPhoto
      @RetreadPhoto 24 дня назад +14

      All that because by having lots of P2 models, training pilots in that variant exclusively, and keeping one P1 in the stable, as an unnecessary and unmanaged risk. He had 300 hours in the P2, only 11 hours in the P1 (unknown how many of those were nighttime).

    • @Flight_Follower
      @Flight_Follower  24 дня назад +4

      @RereadPhoto As the hours is only 11 in P2, i am quite sure night hours is very less.

    • @enneffgaming
      @enneffgaming 24 дня назад +4

      @@RetreadPhoto Its like the bucking bronco in a herd. EVERYONE should be aware of this P1 working at the company. Looking forward to more details on this report, if there are, thank you,

    • @Flight_Follower
      @Flight_Follower  24 дня назад +5

      U can check the description for more information
      I will add a link for more details about the incident

  • @tomstrum6259
    @tomstrum6259 24 дня назад +4

    Thank goodness pilot seems did manage Auto-Rototation....That maneuver always amazes me....

  • @claro371
    @claro371 22 дня назад +2

    Nice an unverified FD helicopter.

  • @davidwright4537
    @davidwright4537 24 дня назад +11

    Outcome of all on board?

  • @jimydoolittle3129
    @jimydoolittle3129 22 дня назад +3

    If you previously had altimeter and winds , there’s nothing the tower can do for you ,

  • @nachete9752
    @nachete9752 24 дня назад +2

    This pilot went through the online training faster than I did through the companys safety training

  • @Consequator
    @Consequator 17 дней назад

    Looks like automation without proper clear notifications scrapped another airbus.
    Not the first time a EC135 has crashed because the throttle was unintentionally touched I believe.

  • @FloridaJack
    @FloridaJack 22 дня назад

    What's new ?

  • @MikeRetsoc
    @MikeRetsoc 21 день назад +3

    Could that police helo pilot get one single reception the first time?

    • @MrJcmd62
      @MrJcmd62 19 дней назад +4

      Police were busy coordinating fire and rescue on another radio simultaneously while ATC kept asking them questions. This all while flie flying a complex aircraft.

    • @RealJPMcGrath
      @RealJPMcGrath 16 дней назад +1

      @@MrJcmd62thank you, I was just going to say that!

  • @TheNapalmFTW
    @TheNapalmFTW 4 дня назад

    To the OP: Are you a native English speaker? Lots of mistakes in the subtitles. This isn't a negative critique

  • @semperfidelis8386
    @semperfidelis8386 24 дня назад +7

    AUTO RAISED??? uhh...no....auto rotated...

    • @Flight_Follower
      @Flight_Follower  24 дня назад

      Sorry for the mistake sir.

    • @brianmoore2508
      @brianmoore2508 24 дня назад +4

      @@Flight_Follower it’s like he’s been waiting to do that all day 😂

    • @rigel2112
      @rigel2112 20 дней назад

      @@brianmoore2508 I WAS but they beat me. All the RC heli pilots come out of the woodwork

  • @romantic340
    @romantic340 20 дней назад +1

    The pilot, paramedic, and nurse were seriously injured, and the patient was not injured.

    • @AW-yv9sq
      @AW-yv9sq 19 дней назад +1

      Then why were they in a medivac

    • @GamerKatz_1971
      @GamerKatz_1971 19 дней назад

      @@AW-yv9sq The patient was not injured as a result of the crash. Not all medivacs are straight from the initial scene of a crash etc. The patient may have been being transferred.

    • @AW-yv9sq
      @AW-yv9sq 19 дней назад +1

      @@GamerKatz_1971i was joking

  • @johnsadventures6783
    @johnsadventures6783 21 день назад

    Them choppers are so small. I've ridden in one.

    • @jaysmith1408
      @jaysmith1408 21 день назад

      I can barely fit in one, never mind ride in one.

  • @topofthegreen
    @topofthegreen 24 дня назад +11

    Im convinced that helicopters are dangerous.

    • @Flight_Follower
      @Flight_Follower  24 дня назад

      ☹️

    • @caribbaviator7058
      @caribbaviator7058 23 дня назад +3

      I hear that all the time. They sure are a different beast compared to fixed wing.

    • @andrewberg9611
      @andrewberg9611 23 дня назад

      That’s a good opinion to have especially as a pilot

    • @CASA-dy4vs
      @CASA-dy4vs 23 дня назад

      They really aren’t, it’s only a factor of having someone like caseoh on the right side and someone as skinny as a Minecraft skeleton

    • @drumswest5035
      @drumswest5035 23 дня назад

      Too many moving parts

  • @Anythingforfreedom
    @Anythingforfreedom 11 дней назад

    That patient is bad luck

  • @frklein1
    @frklein1 23 дня назад +2

    Is this recent?

  • @Journeyman1642
    @Journeyman1642 22 дня назад +1

    That was 6 years ago, why post about it now?

    • @Look_What_You_Did
      @Look_What_You_Did 21 день назад +1

      Views....

    • @more_jello
      @more_jello 19 дней назад

      Yes, there's every single bit of data about this crash...except the date of crash. Hmmm..

  • @jimw1615
    @jimw1615 24 дня назад +4

    Well, this Air Ambulance Operator got rid of "their problem bird" with this outcome. It's a costly way to do business, however.

  • @gregorygaunt9353
    @gregorygaunt9353 12 дней назад

    Someone has chitty comms...

  • @cooter-of7ej
    @cooter-of7ej 19 дней назад

    if it was on fire the pic dont look like it

  • @ryeboflayvin
    @ryeboflayvin 24 дня назад +3

    patient in the helicopter must’ve got a curse put on them or something, talk about the worst luck!

    • @Flight_Follower
      @Flight_Follower  24 дня назад

      Yeah. Just thinking about his luck. Worst luck. Just imagine if that was a FATAL😟

  • @scott3390
    @scott3390 23 дня назад +3

    Police 1 say again.
    Police 1 say again.
    Police 1 say again.
    Jeeeeze

    • @davidtaschuk1154
      @davidtaschuk1154 23 дня назад +5

      He’s definitely working a second radio, maybe a third

    • @RealJPMcGrath
      @RealJPMcGrath 16 дней назад +2

      Notice how the controller didn’t get mad? Because they’re professionals doing their jobs and he knows pd is coordinating local, highway, fire, and ems. Things get busy in the real world.

  • @ozbolli
    @ozbolli 17 дней назад

    Looked like they landed in a field of weed in the thumbnail.

  • @instant_mint
    @instant_mint 23 дня назад +1

    So according to the description it sounds like the pilot hadn't received enough training from the company for the specific model of aircraft, he made some kind of small mistake that then escalated, then he performed an emergency landing (and they and the aircraft got beat up but all onboard survived? the outcome was not mentioned in the description but I saw it in the comments, I hope it's true)

  • @bryonhayes1797
    @bryonhayes1797 21 день назад +1

    I have flown in jumbo jets and small 2 seaters planes but i refuse to get in a helicopter pretty much slim chance of survival in a crash.

    • @MrTruckerf
      @MrTruckerf 21 день назад

      Well, these people all made it. Had a neighbor who had a crop dusting service. He went down in helicopters 4 times in about 20 years. Never was badly injured. His insurance got so high he had to quit.

  • @alsecen5674
    @alsecen5674 24 дня назад +13

    Police1 needs to pay attention to radio calls.

    • @Flight_Follower
      @Flight_Follower  24 дня назад +3

      That was the exact thought I had while I was making the video. Every time tower has to repeat the calls 😕

    • @cooljj2003uk
      @cooljj2003uk 24 дня назад +10

      I’m sure you’d do a better job at flying, navigating and organising a rescue operation on police radio whilst your crew are also in your ear… and speaking to ATC

    • @crazynova23
      @crazynova23 24 дня назад +5

      “I’m talking to Fire Base 2 on air to air.”

    • @cooljj2003uk
      @cooljj2003uk 24 дня назад +2

      @@crazynova23 exactly. Talk about multi tasking

    • @instant_mint
      @instant_mint 23 дня назад +1

      They're talking to someone else too I believe. And the noise in the cockpit may be interfering

  • @shell-zr9wj
    @shell-zr9wj 23 дня назад

    Why all the wasted time with all those repeats? Every second counts in a situation like that

    • @karlscribner3838
      @karlscribner3838 20 дней назад

      I think Police 1 was on multiple radios directing emergency responders to scene

  • @NCLUSA
    @NCLUSA 20 дней назад +2

    I'll say this again, if people really knew how these aircraft operate, they would never get in one. In the cases of helicopters, everything is fine, as long as everything is perfect, but we don't live in a perfect world.

    • @greenbeagle13
      @greenbeagle13 20 дней назад +3

      @NCLUSA - I remember talking with a Coast Guard helicopter pilot and I mentioned that I would love to learn how to fly a helicopter. He told me, "Don't. A helicopter is the only aircraft that is trying to tear itself apart." 😵‍💫😵‍💫

    • @JenniferAguiartampa
      @JenniferAguiartampa 20 дней назад +2

      I flew on a neonatal pediatric transport team. When I went through the hiring process part of it was interviewing with the pilots. They said, “there are a few thousand pieces trying to move away from each other.” I was young & loved it. Still miss it.

  • @raylawrence1
    @raylawrence1 21 день назад

    Just listen and learn from the radio exchanges between the relevant parties. This is the classic example of the need to slow down the transmissions in an emergency. The confusion and need for constant 'repeats' due to gabbled messages is painful to listen to when clarity is vital and seconds count.

  • @DRC8097
    @DRC8097 24 дня назад +5

    Police 1: Can you repeat that?

    • @allen480
      @allen480 24 дня назад +1

      Go away

    • @DRC8097
      @DRC8097 24 дня назад +1

      @@allen480 I'm sorry, can you repeat that?

    • @mlassz009
      @mlassz009 23 дня назад

      ​@@DRC8097Nice reply...😅

  • @James-zp5po
    @James-zp5po 22 дня назад

    That is a model helicopter in the grass

  • @achim709
    @achim709 21 день назад +4

    Police1 urgently needs to see an ear specialist. Blocks the radio for half the day because you have to repeat everything at least twice until he understands it once. Of course, it could also be that it takes that long for him to understand.

    • @PatrickdaSkater
      @PatrickdaSkater 21 день назад +7

      Police1 has multiple different radio's they are on. They were first responders on scene but in the air so they had to co-ordinate and order the Ground Crews to the exact crash site while talking to ATC, look out for other traffc in the area and possibly whitnessing people below burning alive. That is not easy and I have the most respect for those Police Helicopter Crews, they handled a lot at once and probably had one of the highest workloads at that moment so I do understand that ATC that is mainly curious asking basic questions that are not of urgency to having to repeat a few times also the frequency was not really busy

    • @scottscottz343
      @scottscottz343 20 дней назад +4

      Wow! You obviously have no clue what was happening. P1 was communicating on at least three different frequencies talking to multiple agencies. The least important at that time was ATC who just wanted information. Let them do their job.

  • @bmacd2112
    @bmacd2112 24 дня назад +2

    That is NOT an approved parking space for a helicopter!

    • @Flight_Follower
      @Flight_Follower  24 дня назад +4

      The crews were safe thats the best part after parking here

    • @bmacd2112
      @bmacd2112 24 дня назад +3

      @@Flight_Follower Indeed! I wouldn't be jesting about it otherwise. I commend the pilots ability in getting down as safe as he could.

    • @Flight_Follower
      @Flight_Follower  24 дня назад +1

      @bmacd2112 exactly. I do the same.

    • @mebeingU2
      @mebeingU2 24 дня назад +5

      Police 1 landed and gave them a ticket for parking there!

  • @guernica69
    @guernica69 24 дня назад +5

    Wonder if the patient will still be charged $50,000 for the flight, this being the good ol' US of A & all

    • @MrTruckerf
      @MrTruckerf 21 день назад

      He may have to pay for a new helicopter, since it was because of him they were even flying.

    • @thekwispytoastman
      @thekwispytoastman 21 день назад +1

      Probably so, but will be pennies to them after this multimillion dollar lawsuit they have on their hands. Severely inexperienced pilot placed operating this helicopter, that company is cooked.

    • @lemonsqweezy9532
      @lemonsqweezy9532 20 дней назад +1

      Oh definitely. And he'll be charged for the second medevac/ambulance too.

    • @TheNapalmFTW
      @TheNapalmFTW 4 дня назад

      JFC

  • @paulthomsen3788
    @paulthomsen3788 20 дней назад

    When did this happen?