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Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall in helicopter drama | Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall in helicopter drama |
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A helicopter carrying the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall was forced to make an emergency landing in Buckinghamshire, air accident investigators have revealed. | A helicopter carrying the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall was forced to make an emergency landing in Buckinghamshire, air accident investigators have revealed. |
An Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) report said the Sikorsky S-76C was passing Denham Aerodrome on its way to Wales last May when it started veering to one side. | An Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) report said the Sikorsky S-76C was passing Denham Aerodrome on its way to Wales last May when it started veering to one side. |
The pilot managed to land safely. | The pilot managed to land safely. |
The couple made it to their destination by car, three hours behind schedule. | The couple made it to their destination by car, three hours behind schedule. |
Emergency declared | Emergency declared |
The royal couple and four other passengers were travelling to the Hay-on-Wye Festival on 23 May when, at 09:30 BST, the report said the 53-year-old pilot noticed the aircraft to be "out of balance". | The royal couple and four other passengers were travelling to the Hay-on-Wye Festival on 23 May when, at 09:30 BST, the report said the 53-year-old pilot noticed the aircraft to be "out of balance". |
Various attempts to correct the problem had no effect so he declared a Pan emergency, a less serious declaration than a Mayday. | Various attempts to correct the problem had no effect so he declared a Pan emergency, a less serious declaration than a Mayday. |
On the day of the incident, a royal spokesman said that the helicopter had "diverted" to Denham due to a technical fault. | On the day of the incident, a royal spokesman said that the helicopter had "diverted" to Denham due to a technical fault. |
Investigators said the problem was caused by the splitting of a metal ball which caused an internal leakage of hydraulic pressure in the helicopter's yaw control system. | Investigators said the problem was caused by the splitting of a metal ball which caused an internal leakage of hydraulic pressure in the helicopter's yaw control system. |
The AAIB report said the ball was "most likely to have fractured during the flight from London to Denham". | The AAIB report said the ball was "most likely to have fractured during the flight from London to Denham". |
Tests are still being carried out but the cause of the split was likely to have been due to an "anomaly" during the manufacturing process. | Tests are still being carried out but the cause of the split was likely to have been due to an "anomaly" during the manufacturing process. |
'Aircraft shut down' | 'Aircraft shut down' |
"The crew performed an uneventful running landing and ground-taxied to dispersal with the yaw control abnormality still apparent," the report continued. | "The crew performed an uneventful running landing and ground-taxied to dispersal with the yaw control abnormality still apparent," the report continued. |
"The aircraft was shut down and the crew and passengers vacated the aircraft." | "The aircraft was shut down and the crew and passengers vacated the aircraft." |
The report said the Pedal Damper Trim Actuator (PDTA) - the part in which the ball had split - had since been replaced and the helicopter had subsequently "flown without further incident". | |
The AAIB said Sikorsky was in the process of issuing a safety advisory and a flight manual revision "to inform operators of the symptoms of a PDTA fault and actions to be taken by the crew". | The AAIB said Sikorsky was in the process of issuing a safety advisory and a flight manual revision "to inform operators of the symptoms of a PDTA fault and actions to be taken by the crew". |
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