Friday, 15 October 2021

DID BIRD-STRIKE CAUSE 'COPTER'S EMERGENCY LANDING ON CLEETHORPES BEACH?

 


The stricken helicopter awaits recovery

A HELICOPTER today made an emergency landing just yards from the high tide shorebird roost  on the beach in Cleethorpes, North-east Lincolnshire?.

The machine came down with a thud shortly before 3pm.

Luckily, no one is thought to have been injured in the incident which was triggered when the engine conked out.

Said one onlooker: "It was helluva impact - it snapped the tail boom of the 'copter."

Later, the machine was towed away on a trailer pulled by a Range Rover.

The noise startled the shorebirds - mostly oystercatchers - which flew off in panic.

An investigation has begun into what caused the engine to fail and whether collision with a bird might have been a factor. 

Sudden impact with the beach caused the tail to snap 


A team from Cleethorpes Coastguard was quickly on the scene

                                                 

Oystercatchers take to the sky 

 

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