by Sonerai13 » Fri Feb 06, 2015 10:11 am
The pilot of the Cirrus was a student pilot. He didn't allow himself enough time between the departure of the Blackhawk (a fairly heavy helicopter) and his arrival. There's less than 30 seconds between when the Blackhawk exits the frame and when the Cirrus enters. That Blackhawk really stirs up the air (as will most any helicopter, including those Hughes 269s in the foreground), so pilots need to be extra careful when helicopters are around.
Also remember that a helicopter in forward flight leaves "wingtip vortexes" in its wake just like a fixed-wing aircraft. So all the same cautions apply. Add to that the rotor wash when hovering, and the air can get pretty messy, as this pilot found out. Fortunately he wasn't seriously hurt.
A good lesson to keep in mind.
Joe Norris
Sonex N208GD (S/N 450)
Sonerai II N13NN (S/N 1206)
Fortes Fortuna Adiuvat