Apache crash lands in field

Gestart door Lex, 22/02/2012 | 18:59 uur

VandeWiel

Citaat van: Lex op 22/02/2012 | 18:59 uur
Gebeurt dus niet alleen in de Bommelerwaard.  :big-smile:

Het grote verschil is dat de meeste mensen in de buurt gewoon stroom hadden doordat andere lijnen de vraag over namen. Nederland had de achterlijke situatie dat de Bommelerwaard afhankelijk was van die ene lijn.


onderofficier

Citaat van: Enforcer op 22/02/2012 | 21:15 uur
Citaat van: onderofficier op 22/02/2012 | 21:11 uur
ander land = ander regelgeving


Vast wel, maar dat zegt dan genoeg over NL.

Onzin in elk land is wel iets te vinden "dat genoeg zegt over NL"

Aan de andere kant zullen er vast ook wel dingen te vinden zijn die soepeler in NL zijn dan elders.

Daarnaast: als het je niet bevalt in NL; doei
Tegenslag is de beste gelegenheid om te tonen dat je karakter hebt; vele tonen (helaas) aan dat ze weinig karakter hebben.

Enforcer

Citaat van: onderofficier op 22/02/2012 | 21:11 uur
ander land = ander regelgeving


Vast wel, maar dat zegt dan genoeg over NL.

onderofficier

ander land = ander regelgeving

Tegenslag is de beste gelegenheid om te tonen dat je karakter hebt; vele tonen (helaas) aan dat ze weinig karakter hebben.

Enforcer

Ben benieuwd of het Engelse OM ze net zo aanpakt als in NL. :sick:

Lex

Gebeurt dus niet alleen in de Bommelerwaard.  :big-smile:

Lex

A MILITARY crew were last night forced to make an emergency landing in a field near Wherstead after the apache they were in clipped power lines.

An Apache Helicopter in field between Wherstead and Belstead after making an emergency landing after hitting a power lineNeither of the two crew members, from Wattisham airfield, were injured when the aircraft came down at 10.30pm.

A Ministry of Defence spokesman said: "We can confirm an incident has occurred involving an aircraft from Wattisham."

MoD personnel were last night examining the aircraft to assess the extent of the damage meanwhile engineers from UK Power Networks were dispatched to nearby Lawford to inspect electricity equipment.

Speaking last night a spokesman from the power company said: "We received a report from police at 11.02pm that a helicopter had come into contact with overhead power lines.

"Our engineers are currently on site and have established that a 132,000 volt overhead power line has been damaged.

"This interrupted power supplies to 373 customers, and others across a wider area would have had a flickering supply for a few seconds which then returned to normal.

"We will be liaising with the authorities on site, arranging repairs to the electricity network and restoring power supplies as quickly as is safely possible."

A spokeswoman for UK Power Networks said this morning: "Engineers have restored power to the majority of customers who lost power in the Tattingstone and Lawford areas last night, due a helicopter damaging overhead power lines.

"Most supplies were restored by about midnight, and more during the early hours of today. Engineers are working to restore power to the final 14 customers who are off supply and repair work continues on site."

EADT.CO.UK
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
9.23 AM