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11-22-2011, 09:45 PM
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Helicopter Falls & Crashes Erecting Auckland's Telecom Christmas Tree
On a day meant for spreading festive cheer, a dramatic incident unfolded during the installation of Auckland's Telecom Christmas tree, leaving witnesses stunned. The mishap occurred when a helicopter, engaged in placing the city's Christmas tree, appeared to collide with a wire, leading to a sudden loss of control. In a remarkable stroke of fortune, the incident caused minimal harm to those involved. Steve Walker, a CAA Safety Inspector at the scene, expressed amazement that the individuals present at the accident site emerged with little to no injuries. Greg Gribble, an experienced pilot from Auckland-based firm Helisika Helicopters, was at the controls during the incident. Fortunately, he managed to walk away with minor injuries and was subsequently discharged from Auckland City Hospital. The precise cause of the crash remains unclear, prompting the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) to initiate an in-depth investigation. Preliminary findings are expected to be released within a month. Once the CAA concludes its examination at the crash site, ownership of the wreckage will be returned to its rightful owner for removal. For Gribble's son, Jaz, relief washed over him as he spoke to his father following the incident. Gribble Jr. noted that his father, a pilot since the early 1990s, had narrowly escaped what could have been a catastrophic accident. He acknowledged that his father had encountered challenges in the past but believed this incident was among the closest calls he had ever faced. The dramatic incident unfolded near the Te Wero Island bridge, connecting the Viaduct and Wynyard Quarter on the waterfront. Eyewitnesses on boats in the viaduct observed the helicopter's rotor blades getting dangerously close to a wire before the collision. |