In Australia there is one military helicopter crashed during an exercise and had to ditch. The helicopter was near on March 23 Jervis Bay crashed into water in southeastern Australia. Now insiders report that the reason for this has been more than 10 years available but not installed Software-Update war.

Specifically, the manufacturer of the transport helicopter MRH90 Taipan provided an update after a “catastrophic” technical failure in 2010 after a pilot had to land with only one working engine due to the technical problem.

According to a report, this was only installed on a few of the 47 helicopters used by the Australian military by Australian broadcaster ABC citing unnamed army personnel.

“Hot start” problem

Specifically, it should be a problem with the so-called “Hot start‘ of the helicopter engine. An engine is shut down during flight and then restarted. The hot start led to technical problems with the helicopter in question.

All 10 defense forces on board were able to get to safety, 2 people were slightly injured. According to the army, a possible tragedy could be prevented due to the quick response.

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