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Ironic double whammy: Crashed army helicopter has an accident on the Thai roads!


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5 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

I've had to catch a helicopter once a month for years in many countries, including Thailand.

It's always a scary trip, what makes it worse is you're buckled up for the trip, no going to the toilet, no alcohol.

Angola was a 3 hour journey. 

 

You can't think, worry about things you can't control, failures, Incompetence. 

You got to put those thoughts elsewhere. 

 

Over the years, been quite a few choppers go down in the north sea. 

 

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Anutin on his left hoping he wont drop the spliff......

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14 hours ago, webfact said:

the stricken helicopter was loaded onto an army trailer for a trip to the central region and repairs

No, I don't think so, it had crash landed and was now cut into two pieces for transporting, don't think there is any plan to repair it.

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13 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

Oops, OMG, what a cluster. No wide load signs, no escort vehicles, no red flags, no traffic control...shall I continue.

Yes, continue.  Was it a "wide load", did it need "Wide Load" signs, why would it need red flags?  How do you know that it wasn't being escorted and what traffic control do you know was necessary?

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On 7/18/2022 at 7:26 AM, webfact said:

Then at the weekend the stricken helicopter was loaded onto an army trailer for a trip to the central region and repairs at an army facility in Lopburi.

Now that sounds worrying. Truck or Helicopter ?

23 hours ago, actonion said:

Do some maintenance it might help

This is Thailand, maintenance ? "not from MY budget you don't." said the boss of all.

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4 hours ago, mikebell said:

Thais should not be allowed to drive anything faster than a buffalo.

The reason you don't see many buffalo in Thailand anymore is not due to farm machinery replacing them but because the buffalo were slowly got killed-off in road accidents....some buffalo accident pile-ups at intersections were horrific.....tough beef all over the road! ????

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21 hours ago, Pib said:

The reason you don't see many buffalo in Thailand anymore is not due to farm machinery replacing them but because the buffalo were slowly got killed-off in road accidents....some buffalo accident pile-ups at intersections were horrific.....tough beef all over the road! ????

I thought they had protected status judging by the number of vet bills being paid by farangs almost monthly?

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On 7/18/2022 at 8:14 AM, ThailandRyan said:

Oops, OMG, what a cluster. No wide load signs, no escort vehicles, no red flags, no traffic control...shall I continue.

Yes.. you forgot the number-1 cause of road incidents in LOS… wet’n’slippy roads!

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Look on the bright side:

it is probably write off - crash landing and then cutting them in half at the crash site tends to do that to helicopters!

 

There will have to be a budget allocated to fund a replacement.

 

There is probably a Mercedes in there somewhere...

 

 

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On 7/18/2022 at 8:30 AM, Pib said:

Safety is still a foriegn concept to most Thais, especially road and electrical safety.  Driving on Thai roads is pretty much a free-for-all and intersections can be especially dangerous due to red light running.

 

Safety First---555.

And their "Me first attitude" dooes'nt help

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This Black Hawk was probably a write-off before the road collision. The second Royal Thai Army Black Hawk crash since the type entered service in Thailand in late 2002. The first crash in around 2005 was fatal. Overall, not a bad safety record for the Black Hawk squadron. 15 (now 14?) examples of this type in service, with another 9 ex US Army UH-60s on order.

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On 7/18/2022 at 10:05 AM, kimamey said:

In the UK last year I was out for a walk and I had to cross next to a roundabout. I looked to my right before I crossed to the centre Island as that's where the traffic would be coming. Just a I was about to step into the road I glanced to my right and saw a van coming the wrong way and stopped just in time. 

 

I put that down to living here and looking everywhere. 

 

Just noticed that should read 'I glanced to my left'. It's age you know.

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