How did this Bell 206 helicopter end up crashing with its own rotor blades slicing through the tail section and then separating from the main fuse sahlarge.
We’ll break down the detailed timeline of events, along with several theories behind the crash and one stands out the most:
This is Mast bumping—a dangerous event where the rotor hub strikes the mast, often caused by abrupt control inputs or low-G maneuvers.
Not to Forget The Recorded Conversation of the Air Controllers until it Crashes
The Bell 206 is a family of two-bladed, single- and twin-engine helicopters manufactured by Bell Helicopter Company.
Introduced in the 1960s, Its siblings were widely used during the Vietnam War, as well as in military and law enforcement roles.
According to the National Transportation Safety Board and various aviation safety databases, It's a pretty safe aircraft
The accident rate is roughly 3.5 to 4.0 per 100,000 flight hours, which is typical for light helicopters in this class.
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