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BJ Schramm Lost In Helicycle Crash



 
 
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Old April 29th 04, 06:35 PM
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The Gem County Sheriff's office has confirmed that BJ Schramm was lost in
the crash of his Helicycle, Tuesday, 04/27. BJ was an amazing man and his
passing is a heckuva loss for the sport rotorcraft movenent...

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Old April 30th 04, 04:27 PM
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It is a sad time for the sport helicopter community. BJ was the
father of the modern sport helicopter movement. His early single seat
Scorpion was the first kit built helicopter that could actually fly.
From there, the rest is history. I never met BJ, but I am really
sadened that now I won't have the chance.

Rumors about the crash suggest that BJ had a heart attack while flying
his helicycle after filming a promotional video about it. One has to
wonder if he would have survived if he had come down on dry land
rather than in water. I suspect that more details will come out about
the crash as time goes on.

My condolances to BJ's family.

Dennis H.

"RoadRunnerNews" wrote:

The Gem County Sheriff's office has confirmed that BJ Schramm was lost in
the crash of his Helicycle, Tuesday, 04/27. BJ was an amazing man and his
passing is a heckuva loss for the sport rotorcraft movenent...

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Old May 27th 04, 03:54 PM
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Here is a preliminary report by the NTSB inspector......

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NTSB Identification: SEA04LA074
14 CFR Part 91: General Aviation
Accident occurred Tuesday, April 27, 2004 in Montour, ID
Aircraft: Schramm Helicycle, registration: N3275Q
Injuries: 1 Fatal.

This is preliminary information, subject to change, and may contain
errors. Any errors in this report will be corrected when the final
report has been completed.

On April 27, 2004, approximately 1500 mountain daylight time, a
Schramm Helicycle experimental/homebuilt helicopter, N3275Q, was
destroyed after impacting terrain near Montour, Idaho. The aircraft
was registered to and operated by a private individual. The private
pilot, sole occupant of the aircraft, was fatally injured. Visual
meteorological conditions prevailed for the 14 CFR Part 91 personal
flight, and a flight plan was not filed. The flight departed Montour
at an undetermined time.

According to an FAA inspector, an alert notification (ALNOT) was
issued for the aircraft approximately 1900 on April 27th. According to
local law enforcement personnel, at 0819 on the morning of April 28th
the aircraft was located by search and rescue personnel partially
submerged in the Payette River about 1 mile northwest of Montour,
Idaho. It was also reported by the inspector that prior to the
accident a complaint had been reported to local authorities of two
helicopters flying low over a school and residential areas in the
Montour area. The inspector also reported that prior to the accident
the pilot had landed at a local store in Montour and purchased some
fuel for the aircraft. The store employee reported that the pilot
complained about a problem with the fuel system, and that when the
pilot started the engine he noticed a flame/torch during the starting
sequence. Under the supervision of the inspector, the aircraft was
recovered to a private facility for future examination.

According to the inspector, both main rotor blades were bent upward
with minimal deformation and remained attached to the main rotor mast.
The tail rotor drive shaft and both tail rotor blades were not
located.

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Old May 28th 04, 07:08 AM
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Dennis
Is there any other details of the crash available
even if it is not official yet?


Regards

Hennie
 




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