Whether you’re a tourist thinking sandals and socks and a half-litre Coke Zero will suffice for Plattekloof Gorge or a TikTokker wanting to parkour over the fynbos, when you inevitably get in trouble, these guys will be there.
Did you notice any green and yellow choppers cruising the skies around Table Mountain over the weekend, keeping a close eye on the mountainside?
What the richest of the rich have been spending their money on during the lockdown periods is pretty out there.
A quiet Pretoria street became a little livelier than usual when a helicopter came crashing down on Friday afternoon.
The Burj al Arab, complete with its famous helipad, was the first step in Dubai’s journey to becoming a prime destination for the global elite.
An injured hiker in Arizona had to be airlifted to safety after sustaining multiple injuries. Everything didn’t exactly go according to plan.
Watch as a helicopter from the Peloton de Gendarmerie de Haute Montagne (French Mountain Police) shows off some pretty remarkable skills.
Like a scene out of an action movie, a CH-47 Chinook helicopter was caught on video making an epic landing on a mountain summit during a rescue operation.
The pilot of a helicopter that crashed in New York was the sole survivor, with the accident claiming five lives. As the scrutiny intensifies, he has offered his explanation.
Hired for a photoshoot, a helicopter crashed into a New York City river, killing five of the six on board. The only person to escape with their life was the pilot.
A sightseeing tour above Hawaii’s famous Pearl Harbour ended in tragedy, the helicopter plunging into the ocean as onlookers watched in horror.
Here’s a let down for all of us that believe in karma – Donald Trump is living life large and he doesn’t have to worry about a lack of legroom when he travels.
Here’s something you don’t see every day – people intentionally dumping helicopters into the ocean. So what exactly is happening in these pictures then?
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A U.S. Department of Defence publication recently released this amateur footage of an Apache AH-64 military helicopter losing control and crashing in Afghanistan’s Paktiva province. We’ve got the shocking footage, and the official explanation for this US$20 million whoopsie, after the jump!