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barnstorm2
03-07-2007, 09:48 AM
http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/03/05/moose.v.helo.ap/index.html?section=cnn_latest


ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) -- A helicopter is not necessarily a match for an angry moose.

Instead of slowing down after being shot with a tranquilizer dart, a moose charged a hovering helicopter used by a wildlife biologist, damaging the aircraft's tail rotor and forcing it to the ground.

Neither the pilot nor the biologist was injured, but the moose was maimed by the spinning rotor and had to be euthanized, wildlife officials said.

"It just had to be one of those quirky circumstance. Even dealing with bears and goats and moose and wolves, this is pretty unusual and truly a very unique situation," said Doug Larsen, regional supervisor for the Division of Wildlife Conservation.

Biologist Kevin White was aboard the chartered helicopter on Saturday for a study of moose near Gustavus, a community of 459 people about 50 miles northwest of Juneau in southeast Alaska. Moose outnumber humans there 2-to-1, White has written in an essay for the Department of Fish and Game Web site.

He shot the animal with a tranquilizer dart, Larsen said, and the pilot maneuvered the helicopter to keep the animal from slipping into a tight space or collapsing in water and drowning.

"The moose would start to move, and then the helicopter would back off and try to keep the moose out in the open," Larsen said.

But instead of moving toward open space, the moose charged the helicopter.

"As the animal got closer and closer to going down, an animal sort of loses its thinking -- its ability to rationalize what's in its best interest," Larsen said.

J-SiN
03-07-2007, 10:48 AM
lol shouldnt he have kept the chopper just a little higher I mean duh

Chopper Reid
03-07-2007, 04:23 PM
Not the first time a chopper has been bought down by an animal, there have been a few out here in Australia where a beast has hooked its horns onto the skid and bought the helo down!!

birdy
03-07-2007, 05:32 PM
Dotto.
We had a bloke get his bubble smashed off his H300 by a horse kick. :(
Just the other day i ALMOST got snaged on a critters head ;). [ it wouldnt bend, so i thought id get abit closer and soon as he spotted me main right tyre, he took a leap at it. thank %$# he missed coz i was about a foot fruther away than he thought.]

I also know a gyro bloke in Oz that had a brumby bite his main and give him abit of a shaken. :) :)

Then there was the idiot who ran his gyro into a roo................. ;)

barnstorm2
03-07-2007, 05:43 PM
Birdy,

You need to write a book. You guys in OZ have the best hangar stories bar none.

Oh, and just what is a brumby?

aerodynamicdon
03-07-2007, 05:47 PM
So they're studying the Moose. They tranq the moose. They terrify the moose. They kill the moose. Hope they learned a lot and are rewarded with a scholarship or advanced degree or something.

birdy
03-07-2007, 11:57 PM
Tim, its a wild nag, or steed, or mount, or beast o burden or wotever you blokes call horses. ;)

Don..........;)

dcarr4321
03-08-2007, 01:36 AM
Then there was the idiot who ran his gyro into a roo................. ;)

Who might that idiot be? Names? - Names? That is not you is it?

I once was chased around a pasture by one of those "bull fighting" bulls in Honduras. He was dragging his feet, snorting and charging the CH-46 trying protecting his harem of cows. We hovered and maneuvered just out of his way as he repeatedly charged us. Then good reason set in on the part of the pilots. As in the words of our Senator John Murtha, the Marines relocated. We where having too much fun playing with this bull but if we had any mechanical problems and had to set down, he would have destroy the aircraft. Back to the rule, "don't fly over anything you don't want to land on".

automan1223
03-10-2007, 05:14 AM
Yeah makes you wonder how tall this moose was. They have a rep for being formidable killers when provoked. I have that wild america video by marty stoufer where that poor old guy stomped to death by one....almost qualifies as a darwin award but they lived.

J


So they're studying the Moose. They tranq the moose. They terrify the moose. They kill the moose. Hope they learned a lot and are rewarded with a scholarship or advanced degree or something.

karlbamforth
03-10-2007, 06:35 AM
When I was in the military we landed close to a wooded area, as the pilot stayed with the aircraft to keep the engines and rotors running I stepped from the door just in time to see a dog run towards us and jump in an attempt to bite the tail rotor. When I moved round the front and indicated to the pilot to shut down he saw me covered in blood and assumed it was me who had contacted the tail rotor. All the tail rotor blades needed changing, the dog was well beyond economical repair, and my blood soaked flight suit was stinking quite bad before I got back to base and a chance to wash it properly with detergent.

Ahhhh memories.

PTKay
03-10-2007, 10:39 AM
I think I read some thread about a certain David B.
seding a roo cartwheeling down a dirt road
using one of his ferel gyro's wheels...

;)