The Scottish billionaire whose helicopter crashed off the coast of Deer Isle last August told federal investigators the crash occurred.
Yacht lady christine helicopter crash. The helicopter had taken off from Lord Laidlaws 182ft yacht the Lady Christine before the incident near Little Deer Island on Saturday afternoon. The impact shattered the crafts windows and American coastguards intervened to. The best place to get hold of him he said was on his yacht the Lady Christine named after his second wife.
Lady Christines helicopter tender the one pictured above with personalised registration M-Boat has crashed in the water in Maine USA yesterday afternoon 1st August 2009. Sunday August 2nd 2009. The US Coast Guard is reporting an incident in which the helicopter belonging to the superyacht Lady Christine has been involved in an incident which saw the craft plunge into the waters off Maine.
All four people on board were able to free. He was picking up passengers and returning to the yacht. The bespoke Dutch shipyard is best known for building exceptional quality superyachtsMotor yacht Lady Christine is one of those.
And while it was en route received a report that all four people aboard the helicopter got out safely after the crash and waded ashore to the island. After the crash a small boat from the Lady Christine picked the pilot and three passengers up and returned them to the luxury yacht. I would say by the look of this that the Scottish Owner of this new Feadship is the same guy who campaigns a sailing boat and if my memory serves me correctly had a Helicopter incident last year in the US where the machine ended up in the water.
The Rockland response boat arrived on scene at 535 pm. To report the incident and the station launched a boat crew at 456 pm. The accident happened on Saturday afternoon after the helicopter took off from Lord Laidlaws 182ft yacht the Lady Christine.
Hi You might find that the Oceanco yacht about this size was or is called Lady Christina. AP Federal officials say the helicopter carrying coal billionaire Chris Cline began spinning before it plunged into the ocean. The helicopter had taken off from Lord Laidlaws 182ft yacht the Lady Christine before the incident near Little Deer Island on Saturday afternoon.