Tuesday, August 31, 2021

Not a successful VIP transport

 

The Mexican Navy and its Marines operate a number of Russian-built Mil Mi-17 helicopters to support its anti-narcotics missions.  One of them was tasked last week to survey hurricane damage in the state of Veracruz.  Its passengers included the Veracruz Minister of the Interior.

However, its takeoff from the town of Agua Blanca was less than successful.




Looks like the tail rotor wasn't operating correctly.  Fortunately, it still had enough function for the pilots to land (sort of);  but I suspect it won't be taking off again.

Those on board the helicopter can't have been very happy, but I bet the minibus driver on the ground had a bigger brown-trouser moment, right there . . .




Peter


6 comments:

Antibubba said...

Or within broken rotor range!

dogsledder said...

Maybe we could hire them to fly Nasty Pelosi around...

Old NFO said...

Yep, lost tail rotor authority, probably a drive shaft u-joint failure at the tail skid 45.

Peteforester said...

Talk about putting a spin on the news!

Noveske's Rock said...

Autogyo in with a crap tail rotor. Nice landing until the blade strike. Lost three friends to a damn blade strike

Ritchie said...

Those grease fittings are there for a reason. Just guessing really,
not my actual ballpark.