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Clutha helicopter crash survivors remember the tragedy | Clutha helicopter crash survivors remember the tragedy |
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A tight-knit group of friends who met regularly in Glasgow's Clutha bar have spoken publicly about the helicopter crash which killed 10 people. | A tight-knit group of friends who met regularly in Glasgow's Clutha bar have spoken publicly about the helicopter crash which killed 10 people. |
John Robson, Calum Grierson, Ian Kelly, Danny Docherty and Aitken Hunter spoke four months to the day since the Police Scotland helicopter crashed on the pub. | John Robson, Calum Grierson, Ian Kelly, Danny Docherty and Aitken Hunter spoke four months to the day since the Police Scotland helicopter crashed on the pub. |
The group met there on the last Friday of every month, along with friend Joe Cusker, who was fatally injured. | The group met there on the last Friday of every month, along with friend Joe Cusker, who was fatally injured. |
A memorial service will be held in Glasgow on Saturday. | A memorial service will be held in Glasgow on Saturday. |
The Police Scotland Eurocopter EC 135 came down on the Clutha bar at about 22:25 on Friday 29 November. | The Police Scotland Eurocopter EC 135 came down on the Clutha bar at about 22:25 on Friday 29 November. |
The crash claimed the lives of all three people on board and seven others who were in the pub. | The crash claimed the lives of all three people on board and seven others who were in the pub. |
John Robson, Calum Grierson, Ian Kelly, Danny Docherty and Aitken Hunter spoke to BBC Scotland's Aileen Clarke about that tragic night. | John Robson, Calum Grierson, Ian Kelly, Danny Docherty and Aitken Hunter spoke to BBC Scotland's Aileen Clarke about that tragic night. |
'Sobering thought' | 'Sobering thought' |
Mr Robson said the group were late getting into the Clutha and the corner they usually stood at was occupied, so, they ended up near the door. | Mr Robson said the group were late getting into the Clutha and the corner they usually stood at was occupied, so, they ended up near the door. |
"If we had been in the other corner, we would have all walked out," he said. | "If we had been in the other corner, we would have all walked out," he said. |
Mr Robson said they had since been back at the crash site and could not believe there was eight of them standing near the door. | Mr Robson said they had since been back at the crash site and could not believe there was eight of them standing near the door. |
"When they showed us what stopped the helicopter - it stopped it coming right in on top of us," he said. "It's a sobering thought." | "When they showed us what stopped the helicopter - it stopped it coming right in on top of us," he said. "It's a sobering thought." |
'Big bang' | 'Big bang' |
Mr Robson said that his friend Joe Cusker, who died in hospital two weeks after the crash, was standing next to him. | Mr Robson said that his friend Joe Cusker, who died in hospital two weeks after the crash, was standing next to him. |
"I turned away from him to talk to Calum and then it just went black. Big bang." | "I turned away from him to talk to Calum and then it just went black. Big bang." |
Mr Robson remembered the extreme confusion in the immediate aftermath of the crash. | Mr Robson remembered the extreme confusion in the immediate aftermath of the crash. |
"I was wandering about in a daze," he said. "I thought a bomb had went off." | "I was wandering about in a daze," he said. "I thought a bomb had went off." |
"I was saying to myself, 'who would bomb the Clutha', then I thought 'hold on a minute, I'm alive, I better get out of here'." | "I was saying to myself, 'who would bomb the Clutha', then I thought 'hold on a minute, I'm alive, I better get out of here'." |
Mr Robson said that he could not move as he was pinned down by his friend Calum. | Mr Robson said that he could not move as he was pinned down by his friend Calum. |
'Horrendous noise' | 'Horrendous noise' |
"Alan got him off and there was a board across me that was lifted and I was able to move myself back towards the door, because I could see the light of the door." | "Alan got him off and there was a board across me that was lifted and I was able to move myself back towards the door, because I could see the light of the door." |
Mr Robson said that when he got outside he could not believe it when someone told him a helicopter "had hit the pub" until he saw the rotor blade on the roof. | Mr Robson said that when he got outside he could not believe it when someone told him a helicopter "had hit the pub" until he saw the rotor blade on the roof. |
Another of the group, Mr Grierson, said that basically "the roof just came in". | Another of the group, Mr Grierson, said that basically "the roof just came in". |
"You couldn't say that was happening because there was just this horrendous noise and it went black," he said. | "You couldn't say that was happening because there was just this horrendous noise and it went black," he said. |
"There was dust everywhere and there was tremendous heat and the next thing we knew we were trapped, lying on our backs and we couldn't move our legs." | "There was dust everywhere and there was tremendous heat and the next thing we knew we were trapped, lying on our backs and we couldn't move our legs." |
Mr Grierson said that as he lay there, he looked to his left but could not see any detail of the inside of the pub. | Mr Grierson said that as he lay there, he looked to his left but could not see any detail of the inside of the pub. |
"It was just as if a wooden wall had been erected where we were standing." | "It was just as if a wooden wall had been erected where we were standing." |
Another of the group, Mr Kelly, said that what had been a "bright, vibrant scene, suddenly became dark". | Another of the group, Mr Kelly, said that what had been a "bright, vibrant scene, suddenly became dark". |
He said: "Your brain could not take in the calamity that had taken place. We had no idea what had happened. | He said: "Your brain could not take in the calamity that had taken place. We had no idea what had happened. |
"All we knew is that our friends were standing there one minute, laughing and joking, and all of a sudden there was nothing." | "All we knew is that our friends were standing there one minute, laughing and joking, and all of a sudden there was nothing." |
'Distant voices' | 'Distant voices' |
Mr Kelly said all he could hear then was "moans and groans" and "distant voices". | Mr Kelly said all he could hear then was "moans and groans" and "distant voices". |
He said they tried to account for Joe Cusker, who was his friend from school. | He said they tried to account for Joe Cusker, who was his friend from school. |
Another of the group, Mr Docherty, recalled seeing some smoke coming towards him inside the bar but presumed it was part of the band's set. | Another of the group, Mr Docherty, recalled seeing some smoke coming towards him inside the bar but presumed it was part of the band's set. |
He remembers being thrown up in the air and "slammed down" before paramedics treating him explained that a helicopter had crashed. | He remembers being thrown up in the air and "slammed down" before paramedics treating him explained that a helicopter had crashed. |
Mr Docherty said that even after seeing the "rotor protruding from the roof" he struggled to take in what had happened. | Mr Docherty said that even after seeing the "rotor protruding from the roof" he struggled to take in what had happened. |
"It was too surreal," he said. | "It was too surreal," he said. |
Mr Docherty said everyone and their families had been deeply affected, both "physically and emotionally" by what had happened. | Mr Docherty said everyone and their families had been deeply affected, both "physically and emotionally" by what had happened. |
Friend's memorial | Friend's memorial |
He said: "It's a tragedy for everybody and they are very much in our thoughts." | He said: "It's a tragedy for everybody and they are very much in our thoughts." |
Mr Docherty also said the group planned to continue their traditional get together on the last Friday of the month. | Mr Docherty also said the group planned to continue their traditional get together on the last Friday of the month. |
"We want to make sure we keep this going for ourselves but as a memorial to Joe." | "We want to make sure we keep this going for ourselves but as a memorial to Joe." |
"No matter when we meet, we'll always have a wee toast to Joe." | "No matter when we meet, we'll always have a wee toast to Joe." |
Since the crash, the Air Accident Investigation Branch has said the helicopter suffered a double engine failure. | Since the crash, the Air Accident Investigation Branch has said the helicopter suffered a double engine failure. |
A report issued on 14 February said both engines "flamed out" but it did not pinpoint the cause. Some commentators have suggested a problem with the fuel supply. | A report issued on 14 February said both engines "flamed out" but it did not pinpoint the cause. Some commentators have suggested a problem with the fuel supply. |
On Saturday at 11:00, Archbishop Philip Tartaglia will lead the Clutha Helicopter Memorial Service at St Andrew's Roman Catholic Cathedral in Glasgow. |
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