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This is a normal post Yes
But you'd think that with so many other threats to their safety in that environment their lives they'd want to keep away from the spinny blades of death.
(, Mon 9 Jul 2012, 14:30, Reply)
This is a normal post Maybe they're just nice chaps who wanted to help out?
Perish the thought though, eh?
(, Mon 9 Jul 2012, 14:33, Reply)
This is a normal post Bagsy being on jams side in the upcoming China/russia world war.
Evil Andies squad are not team players.
(, Mon 9 Jul 2012, 14:41, Reply)
This is a normal post We're only recruiting those with a survival instinct anyway
No point having a squad full of lemmings.
(, Mon 9 Jul 2012, 16:27, Reply)
This is a normal post You could certainly help
without standing around like lemons next to the spinny blades of death.
(, Mon 9 Jul 2012, 16:26, Reply)
This is a normal post Or maybe switch it off?

(, Mon 9 Jul 2012, 14:44, Reply)
This is a normal post You can't switch off an out-of-control turbine
You either wait for it to run out of fuel or swamp it with foam.
(, Mon 9 Jul 2012, 14:55, Reply)
This is a normal post Most machinery
has a big red button you can thump. Not really practical on aircraft though :/
(, Mon 9 Jul 2012, 14:58, Reply)
This is a normal post Can't comment on this particular helicopter as I don't know the type.
Most aircraft though will have at least two methods to shut down the engines, the normal engine master switches and some bloody great red fire handles. Usually those fire handles are either mechanically connected to fuel valves, or wired in such a manner that a break in electrical continuity closes the valves.

This doesn't always work though, see the Qantas A380 incident at Changi for example...
(, Mon 9 Jul 2012, 16:56, Reply)
This is a normal post I guess my first aid training of "take the keys out of the ignition" doesn't apply to helicopters
How about sticking a potato up its exhaust?
(, Mon 9 Jul 2012, 15:52, Reply)