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If you look carefully at the top right image, you can just make out [MENTION=11350]LamieRobertson[/MENTION] pushing his lawn mower over the bridge
Had 3 years working on helicopters in Hong Kong in the RAF.....used to use them like taxis call the ops room and a wessex arrived at HMS Tamar
Perfectly safe machines...
I don't disagree, but When mechanical failure occurs, and it does, on any mechanised transportation device, in a helicopter it's almost guaranteed to be terminal.
That's before you factor in the ability, or arrogance, of the pilot.
I was once on a pretty bumpy flight back from Cyprus and was looking suitably terrified, the guy next to me turned out to be a Cyprus Air Force helicopter pilot who proceeded to regale me with stories of hairy helicopter flights and how this was nothing!. Once he mentioned rotary wings flapping around like spaghetti above his head in really windy weather I decided that maybe I was over reacting being scared on a bumpy flight!