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Heard about it on traffic news yesterday. Do you think it need the road closed?
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My guess would be the road had to be closed for the helo and the Hiab recovery crane
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Not sure they would use a helicopter to lift something which might drop the engine or similar - in flight (albeit - a short flight).

They will probably close the road, anchor a heavy truck on the road - and winch it up the hill.

Makes a bit of a change- it being a car that went off the road - it's usually bikes.

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Blackal wrote:Not sure they would use a helicopter to lift something which might drop the engine or similar - in flight (albeit - a short flight).

They will probably close the road, anchor a heavy truck on the road - and winch it up the hill.

Makes a bit of a change- it being a car that went off the road - it's usually bikes.

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“Firefighters used cutting equipment to release one casualty who was then taken to hospital by air ambulance.”

Its a soft top what did they use, scissors or a stanley knife?

Looks like the old pop up headlamp model so possibly summat broke on the suspension and pitched him off the road
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slparry wrote:
Blackal wrote:Not sure they would use a helicopter to lift something which might drop the engine or similar - in flight (albeit - a short flight).

They will probably close the road, anchor a heavy truck on the road - and winch it up the hill.

Makes a bit of a change- it being a car that went off the road - it's usually bikes.

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The Teutonic Tangerine wrote:“Firefighters used cutting equipment to release one casualty who was then taken to hospital by air ambulance.”

Its a soft top what did they use, scissors or a stanley knife?

Looks like the old pop up headlamp model so possibly summat broke on the suspension and pitched him off the road
They break out the cutting gear just for the hell of it - Don't lock yourself out of your car with that bunch around............ :?

Driver probably just run out of talent - I'd have wagered.......

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Al[/quote]

Driver probably just run out of talent - I'd have wagered.......

Al :)[/quote]

I was just trying to be kind to the driver ....but I suspect you are right - Driver too young, car too old, talent to small = ooops!
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The Teutonic Tangerine wrote:Al
Driver probably just run out of talent - I'd have wagered.......

Al :)[/quote]

I was just trying to be kind to the driver ....but I suspect you are right - Driver too young, car too old, talent to small = ooops![/quote]

Does this apply to all the bikers who come to grief on this & the Cat & Fiddle pass.
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bikemad99 wrote:
The Teutonic Tangerine wrote:Al
Driver probably just run out of talent - I'd have wagered.......

Al :)

I was just trying to be kind to the driver ....but I suspect you are right - Driver too young, car too old, talent to small = ooops!

Does this apply to all the bikers who come to grief on this & the Cat & Fiddle pass.
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I'd have thought most of the C&F incidents were bike too young and riders too old and the talent too small Reg ;)
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"I'd have thought most of the C&F incidents were bike too young and riders too old and the talent too small Reg "

I have to say that in general I agree the average age of rider seems to be going up.

In our small club the avergae age must be around 50 and the average age of bike is probably 4 to 5 years. However, on the upside about a third of the riders are Gold standard ROSPA (Although they don't bang on about it thankfully) but it does help to keep up riding skills an dstandards fore the rest of us mere mortals.
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The Teutonic Tangerine wrote:Al
Driver probably just run out of talent - I'd have wagered.......

Al :)[/quote]

I was just trying to be kind to the driver ....but I suspect you are right - Driver too young, car too old, talent to small = ooops![/quote]

The car too old ? Nah ! Those things are renowned for their good handling and feedback on the road.
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bcr_rep05 wrote:
The Teutonic Tangerine wrote:Al
Driver probably just run out of talent - I'd have wagered.......

Al :)
I was just trying to be kind to the driver ....but I suspect you are right - Driver too young, car too old, talent to small = ooops![/quote]

The car too old ? Nah ! Those things are renowned for their good handling and feedback on the road.[/quote]

I know they handle I was refering to rust and fatigue due to the age of the car - something might have let go.
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Bloody MX5 Drivers all the same oops sorry Reg :oops:

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pbikerharry wrote:Bloody MX5 Drivers all the same oops sorry Reg :oops:

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