Sea World Helicopters' Collision 2023 Gold Coast | What We Know So Far | Short Documentary



SeaWorld Gold Coast was the scene of a horrific helicopter collision in January of 2023 when a departing helicopter smashed into one coming into land.

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  1. so i live like 5 mins away from seaworld and i heard about 5 different emergency viechles going down the street because of this crash. It seems to be mainly the pilar that the pilot cant see out of

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  2. If you sense you're in danger speak up. It's better to be embarrassed than dead. This was a dangerous case of complacency by the looks of things. RIP to those poor souls who died, best wishes for a speedy recovery for those still in hospital, the loved ones and all who were touched by this tragedy.

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  3. Great work in obtaining and relaying to us the relevant footage and important details in such a recent tragedy here in Australia.
    Thanks so much for sharing. 😉👌🏻

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  4. What we know so far is that both pilots totaly "fuked up", no excuses, and are fully responsible for the collision! The pilot taking off could clearly see the coming chopper on the right if he looked more thorough, especially at such a frequent heliports roundabout.
    The one landing, would have to be totaly blind not to see the chopper bellow on left ready taking off!

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  5. It’s very eerie being at SeaWorld the last few days. It’s crazy to be there and have no helicopter noise and scary to look out and see the sandbank where this ended. It’s a heartbreaking and horrifying situation

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  6. Also the acending helicopter took off from a helipad on the water inside of the park. The landing helicoper was landing in the new terminal helipad. My only guess as to why they used the old one was to drum up more business due to lack of it in covid. That was people in the park can see the ticket booth and be offered a flight there. Where as previously it was only run from new pad with 99percent of customers being pre booked asians

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  7. I’ll tell you what we know so far. This is karma for being monsters and holding dolphins and Orca whales in captivity. Taking them out of tiny cells to do six shows day spin the clap jump . I hope you all get eaten by sharks next time you’re at the beach because you deserve it keeping intelligent animals in tiny swimming pools and now because you aren’t allowed to take any more from the wild, you’re breeding them in captivity you are despicable humans not even human living, walking Demons

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  8. Watched another good video on this where the commentator said they were surprised that there wasn’t an SOP where taking off helicopters leave the helipad one way, and landing helicopters come in from a different direction. Especially since there is only one helipad for some reason. That seems a pretty easy and common sense safety procedure to follow.

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  9. I was there on the day I was taking a photo with the dolphins when there way a loud bang and I looked over and saw a helicopter struggling to stay in the air peices of helicopter which I thought were birds fell from the falling helicopter before it the helicopter descended behind a building and everyone was freaking out and running over to the scene, some SeaWorld staff told everyone to not look at the disturbing sight

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