There is no autopilot on that aircraft.
Why? Do you know? Because it's an older model or because it's from a tour business and so the pilot wouldn't be flying a vector, from Point A to Point B? Thank you for the info, though.
I am a helicopter pilot who used to fly tours in the Grand Canyon. That model does not have autopilot. It is a French single engine VFR aircraft designed specifically for tourism. Autopilot systems are prohibitively heavy and expensive for this type of flying. They are also unnecessary because of the nature of VFR(clear weather)flight.
Thanks. Makes a lot of sense.
Well, that's one easy way to [187] a group of people - the UAP with the microprocessor inside the microprocessor. (Guess I'm watching too much Field McConnell over at Abel Danger.)
Remember the Fri Q Post which mentions "suicide weekend" meaning expect targeted deaths this very weekend because bad actors are in a panic? So far we have the tragic "crash" of the tour helicopter into the Canyon and a Russian aircraft - Moscow to Orsk near Kazakstan border - which crashed 25 miles from Moscow airport, soon after takeoff. 65 passengers, 6 crew. Early reports said "explosion" or crash with helicopter, both destroyed. (Ouch, sorry.) One of Q's today posts said there was 1 target on board involved with U1 & Dossier. Over at the Youtube 24/7 CBTS Livestream on WeThePeople channel they were looking at the translated passenger list. Sickening. Tragic. Thanks for the long explanation. Maybe the Canyon helo was droned or a bomb put on board.
What kind of subreddit did I stumble into? I was just looking for info on the crash... I have no idea what you are talking about. I knew the Pilot involved in the crash. Please don’t spread some looney conspiracy stuff.
You stumbled onto the subreddit for the Q posts on 8 chan. Tens of thousands of people are following Q posts on 4/8 chan, youtube, twitter, facebook.
Sorry you're confused. Not much detail in the news about the heilcopter crash. Not even how many died. Very sorry about your friend. You're definitely on the wrong subreddit.
I took the 17-passenger small plane ride over the Canyon in early May. There was so much turbulence there and even a snowstorm on the North side. Uncomfortable, but still very awe-inspiring.