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Scottish Police Ground Eurocopter EC135 Fleet

** Eurocopter EC135**
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Key Takeaways:

  • Bond Aviation has grounded its entire global fleet of 38 Eurocopter EC135 helicopters after a technical fault was discovered in a model identical to the one that crashed in a Glasgow pub.
  • The November 29 Glasgow crash killed ten people, with investigators reporting neither the main nor tail rotor was turning, though no engine or gearbox failure has yet been found.
  • The company previously grounded its EC135 fleet in 2012 due to cracks found in a main rotor shaft hub.
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The British company that operates helicopters for the Scottish police has grounded its worldwide fleet of 38 Eurocopter EC135s following a technical fault in a helicopter identical to the one that crashed through the roof of a Glasgow pub late last month.

A Bond Aviation EC135 leased to the police crashed at around 10:20 p.m. on November 29, killing three crew members and seven people inside the packed building. A witness described hearing a noise like a loud misfiring car followed by silence. He said he also saw the helicopter descending at a high vertical rate.

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