Static and unattended EMS helicopter was blown partly off its mobile helipad in severe weather, leaving it with its tail resting on the ground. Known as Christoph 53. See Photo
- Date
- July 19, 2015
- Reg
- D-HAID
- Make
- Eurocopter
- Model
- BK117
- MSN
- 7018
- Location
- Mannheim/Neuostheim Airport
- Country
- Germany
- CivilMilitary
- Civil
- Operator
- DRF
- Link 1
- http://www.morgenweb.de/newsticker/mannheim-rettungshubschrauber-von-sturm-verschoben-1.2343274
- Link 2
- http://www.rnf.de/region-starkes-unwetter-beschaeftigt-rettungskraefte-80258/
- Link 3
- http://www.rnf.de/storage/thumbs/960x/r:1437314378/80269.jpg
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