Hernando County Sheriff Aircraft Makes Unplanned Landing Near Brooksville School

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Hernando County Sheriff Aircraft Makes Unplanned Landing Near Brooksville School

HERNANDO COUNTY, FL. - Hernando County Sheriff Pilots had to make an emergency landing Thursday night after a malfunction forced the pilots to groun

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HERNANDO COUNTY, FL. – Hernando County Sheriff Pilots had to make an emergency landing Thursday night after a malfunction forced the pilots to ground the helicopter.

On Thursday at approximately 10 p.m., Hernando County Sheriff’s deputies, with assistance from the Aviation and K-9 Units, were in the Brooksville area attempting to locate a wanted person.

During this time, the HCSO Aviation Unit “Air-1,” flown by Deputy Pilot Roy McLaughlin and Tactical Flight Officer B.J. Hart, advised the dispatcher they were having issues and would be attempting to land.

Deputy Pilot McLaughlin immediately left the heavily populated area of Brooksville, flying toward an area where he could safely land the aircraft without endangering citizens.

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At approximately 10:15 p.m., Deputy Pilot McLaughlin landed the aircraft in a field near Brooksville Elementary School.

Hernando County Fire and Emergency Services responded to the scene to check on McLaughlin and Hart. 

Both men were treated on the scene and released.

The aircraft, an OH-58, remained on scene overnight.  Early this morning the Aviation Mechanic and Chief Pilot responded back to the scene to determine the cause of the malfunction. 

If repairs cannot be made on scene, the aircraft will be trailered back to the HCSO Hangar.

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    Elton Ben Hammonds 3 years ago

    Thank God the Deputies made it to the ground alive! My wife and I are praying for their fully recovery and return to duty if that is what they want to do.

    As we said in the Navy, aerodynamically speaking, a helicopter cannot fly. Instead, it beats the surrounding air into submission. HAHAHA

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