Incidents

"Hard Landing": In Russia, the Mi-2 helicopter fell through engine failure (video)

Two pilots tried to plant a helicopter carefully, but could not. The transport prosecutor's office started inspection due to the helicopter accident, journalists said. In the Stavropol region of the Russian Federation, the Russian helicopter Mi-2 has held a rigid position. This was reported by the Russian edition of Mash. "The MI-2 helicopter was rigid during the flight of the oil pipeline in the Stavropol Territory," the message reads.

According to Russian journalists, the helicopter fell near the Neslobnensky cemetery. In particular, during the movement of a helicopter, which belongs to the Moscow company, refused the second engine. Two pilots tried to put the device carefully, but could not. Instead, they were not injured. After the doctors' arrival, two men refused hospitalization. The media added that the transport prosecutor's office had started checking due to the helicopter accident.

The Russian edition of Shot said that in the territory of the St. George City District in Russia, a pilot and a linear pipeline carried out a planned flight of the oil pipeline, but in the area of ​​25 km of the highway Georgievsk - Pyatigorsk, the engine refused the engine. "The pilot planted a helicopter but he fell to the side. The crew was not injured, but the helicopter was injured. The vessel belongs to the" converter air ", - the journalists said.