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Leicester City Owner's Helicopter Has Crashed
I know less than nothing about football but this looks like there may be injuries or fatalities. I hope that nobody has to pronounce the owner's surname.
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Vice-chairman Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha, the owner's son who is known as Top, and the director of football, John Rudkin, were not on-board, according to Sky sources.
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Vice-chairman Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha, the owner's son who is known as Top, and the director of football, John Rudkin, were not on-board, according to Sky sources.
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Helicopters are inherently less safe than fixed wing aircraft. If the engine fails on a fixed wing aircraft it can glide to a landing , possibly many miles away if it has enough height. A Helicopter will lose forward flight and start to drop the second the engine stops. It then has to land by 'Auto rotation'. The rotor is put into 'neutral' so it no longer produces lift. At the last second or so the rotor is put back into the 'Lift' position.This halts the drop and allows a safe landing. But it takes a lot of skill . Very few pilots have had to do it 'for real'. Helicopters are very much 'over engineered ' to ensure such events are very rare.
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