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Man killed by remote control helicopter in NY park

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Man killed by remote control helicopter in NY park

Teenager hit by his remote control helicopter in NYC park, dies from severe head injury
Associated PressBy Jake Pearson, Associated Press | Associated Press – 8 hours ago..

NEW YORK (AP) -- A teenage remote control helicopter enthusiast flying one in a park on Thursday was struck in the head by it and killed.

Roman Pirozek Jr., 19, was pronounced dead at a Brooklyn park near a busy parkway, and initial reports suggested he was killed by the helicopter's blade, police said.

The accident occurred in Calvert Vaux Park, where operating remote control helicopters is allowed in designated areas. A club for hobbyists, the Seaview Rotary Wings Helicopter Club, flies its aircraft from a field there.

Pirozek's father, Roman Pirozek, is a vice president of the club. He and other club members didn't return messages seeking comment Thursday.

Police said they didn't suspect any criminal act was involved in the teenager's death. They didn't immediately release the model and make of the helicopter he was flying.

In a YouTube video posted in July by someone named Roman Pirozek Jr., a T-Rex 700N DFC is shown flying around at high speeds in lateral and vertical jolts.

That particular make is on the larger side of remote control helicopters, said Rich Hanson, spokesman for the Muncie, Ind.-based Academy of Model Aeronautics, a membership group of hobbyists.

Hanson said the helicopter has an almost 4 1/2-foot wingspan and can reach speeds of up to 60 mph but is used primarily for tricky, acrobatic maneuvers.

"Flying a RC helicopter is one of the more difficult aircraft to operate," he said. "There are really two common reasons one might go out: pilot error or equipment failure."

Pirozek's death, Hanson said, likely is only the second ever caused by a remote control helicopter in the United States. He said some years ago an instructor in Texas was killed by a remote control helicopter after the student he was teaching lost control of it.
Man killed by remote control helicopter in NY park - Yahoo! Finance
 
If just one life can be saved, it's worth it...it's for the children!

No one NEEDS a remote controlled helicopter.

Ban them immediately!
 
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If just one life can be saved, it's worth it...it's for the children!

No one NEEDS a remote controlled helicoptered.

Ban them immediately!

Yeah, If I'm going to murder someone with a remote controlled helicopter, the first thing I'm gonna check out is whether or not they are legal to fly in the state I wanna murder someone.
 
If just one life can be saved, it's worth it...it's for the children!

No one NEEDS a remote controlled helicoptered.

Ban them immediately!

Yeah, If I'm going to murder someone with a remote controlled helicopter, the first thing I'm gonna check out is whether or not they are legal to fly in the state I wanna murder someone.


Criminals obey all "common sense" laws...did you not get the memo?
 
Man killed by remote control helicopter in NY park

Teenager hit by his remote control helicopter in NYC park, dies from severe head injury
Associated PressBy Jake Pearson, Associated Press | Associated Press – 8 hours ago..

NEW YORK (AP) -- A teenage remote control helicopter enthusiast flying one in a park on Thursday was struck in the head by it and killed.

Roman Pirozek Jr., 19, was pronounced dead at a Brooklyn park near a busy parkway, and initial reports suggested he was killed by the helicopter's blade, police said.

The accident occurred in Calvert Vaux Park, where operating remote control helicopters is allowed in designated areas. A club for hobbyists, the Seaview Rotary Wings Helicopter Club, flies its aircraft from a field there.

Pirozek's father, Roman Pirozek, is a vice president of the club. He and other club members didn't return messages seeking comment Thursday.

Police said they didn't suspect any criminal act was involved in the teenager's death. They didn't immediately release the model and make of the helicopter he was flying.

In a YouTube video posted in July by someone named Roman Pirozek Jr., a T-Rex 700N DFC is shown flying around at high speeds in lateral and vertical jolts.

That particular make is on the larger side of remote control helicopters, said Rich Hanson, spokesman for the Muncie, Ind.-based Academy of Model Aeronautics, a membership group of hobbyists.

Hanson said the helicopter has an almost 4 1/2-foot wingspan and can reach speeds of up to 60 mph but is used primarily for tricky, acrobatic maneuvers.

"Flying a RC helicopter is one of the more difficult aircraft to operate," he said. "There are really two common reasons one might go out: pilot error or equipment failure."

Pirozek's death, Hanson said, likely is only the second ever caused by a remote control helicopter in the United States. He said some years ago an instructor in Texas was killed by a remote control helicopter after the student he was teaching lost control of it.
Man killed by remote control helicopter in NY park - Yahoo! Finance

That must have been one big damn remote control helicopter. Too bad there is a not a picture of the thing. Apparently police haven't released that information yet.
 
Man killed by remote control helicopter in NY park

Teenager hit by his remote control helicopter in NYC park, dies from severe head injury
Associated PressBy Jake Pearson, Associated Press | Associated Press – 8 hours ago..

NEW YORK (AP) -- A teenage remote control helicopter enthusiast flying one in a park on Thursday was struck in the head by it and killed.

Roman Pirozek Jr., 19, was pronounced dead at a Brooklyn park near a busy parkway, and initial reports suggested he was killed by the helicopter's blade, police said.

The accident occurred in Calvert Vaux Park, where operating remote control helicopters is allowed in designated areas. A club for hobbyists, the Seaview Rotary Wings Helicopter Club, flies its aircraft from a field there.

Pirozek's father, Roman Pirozek, is a vice president of the club. He and other club members didn't return messages seeking comment Thursday.

Police said they didn't suspect any criminal act was involved in the teenager's death. They didn't immediately release the model and make of the helicopter he was flying.

In a YouTube video posted in July by someone named Roman Pirozek Jr., a T-Rex 700N DFC is shown flying around at high speeds in lateral and vertical jolts.

That particular make is on the larger side of remote control helicopters, said Rich Hanson, spokesman for the Muncie, Ind.-based Academy of Model Aeronautics, a membership group of hobbyists.

Hanson said the helicopter has an almost 4 1/2-foot wingspan and can reach speeds of up to 60 mph but is used primarily for tricky, acrobatic maneuvers.

"Flying a RC helicopter is one of the more difficult aircraft to operate," he said. "There are really two common reasons one might go out: pilot error or equipment failure."

Pirozek's death, Hanson said, likely is only the second ever caused by a remote control helicopter in the United States. He said some years ago an instructor in Texas was killed by a remote control helicopter after the student he was teaching lost control of it.
Man killed by remote control helicopter in NY park - Yahoo! Finance

That must have been one big damn remote control helicopter. Too bad there is a not a picture of the thing. Apparently police haven't released that information yet.
it was described as very large.

the following clip is a dramatization of the event [ame=http://youtu.be/4G94NOyLF7U]Dawn of the Dead: helicopter takes care of conehead zombie - YouTube[/ame]
 
Man killed by remote control helicopter in NY park

Teenager hit by his remote control helicopter in NYC park, dies from severe head injury
Associated PressBy Jake Pearson, Associated Press | Associated Press – 8 hours ago..

NEW YORK (AP) -- A teenage remote control helicopter enthusiast flying one in a park on Thursday was struck in the head by it and killed.

Roman Pirozek Jr., 19, was pronounced dead at a Brooklyn park near a busy parkway, and initial reports suggested he was killed by the helicopter's blade, police said.

The accident occurred in Calvert Vaux Park, where operating remote control helicopters is allowed in designated areas. A club for hobbyists, the Seaview Rotary Wings Helicopter Club, flies its aircraft from a field there.

Pirozek's father, Roman Pirozek, is a vice president of the club. He and other club members didn't return messages seeking comment Thursday.

Police said they didn't suspect any criminal act was involved in the teenager's death. They didn't immediately release the model and make of the helicopter he was flying.

In a YouTube video posted in July by someone named Roman Pirozek Jr., a T-Rex 700N DFC is shown flying around at high speeds in lateral and vertical jolts.

That particular make is on the larger side of remote control helicopters, said Rich Hanson, spokesman for the Muncie, Ind.-based Academy of Model Aeronautics, a membership group of hobbyists.

Hanson said the helicopter has an almost 4 1/2-foot wingspan and can reach speeds of up to 60 mph but is used primarily for tricky, acrobatic maneuvers.

"Flying a RC helicopter is one of the more difficult aircraft to operate," he said. "There are really two common reasons one might go out: pilot error or equipment failure."

Pirozek's death, Hanson said, likely is only the second ever caused by a remote control helicopter in the United States. He said some years ago an instructor in Texas was killed by a remote control helicopter after the student he was teaching lost control of it.
Man killed by remote control helicopter in NY park - Yahoo! Finance

That must have been one big damn remote control helicopter. Too bad there is a not a picture of the thing. Apparently police haven't released that information yet.


It's on several you tube video's
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Gz3NC8QaYc][RIP] Roman Pirozek Jr: Teenager Killed After His Remote Control Helicopter Strikes Him In Head - YouTube[/ame]
 
Man killed by remote control helicopter in NY park

Teenager hit by his remote control helicopter in NYC park, dies from severe head injury
Associated PressBy Jake Pearson, Associated Press | Associated Press – 8 hours ago..

NEW YORK (AP) -- A teenage remote control helicopter enthusiast flying one in a park on Thursday was struck in the head by it and killed.

Roman Pirozek Jr., 19, was pronounced dead at a Brooklyn park near a busy parkway, and initial reports suggested he was killed by the helicopter's blade, police said.

The accident occurred in Calvert Vaux Park, where operating remote control helicopters is allowed in designated areas. A club for hobbyists, the Seaview Rotary Wings Helicopter Club, flies its aircraft from a field there.

Pirozek's father, Roman Pirozek, is a vice president of the club. He and other club members didn't return messages seeking comment Thursday.

Police said they didn't suspect any criminal act was involved in the teenager's death. They didn't immediately release the model and make of the helicopter he was flying.

In a YouTube video posted in July by someone named Roman Pirozek Jr., a T-Rex 700N DFC is shown flying around at high speeds in lateral and vertical jolts.

That particular make is on the larger side of remote control helicopters, said Rich Hanson, spokesman for the Muncie, Ind.-based Academy of Model Aeronautics, a membership group of hobbyists.

Hanson said the helicopter has an almost 4 1/2-foot wingspan and can reach speeds of up to 60 mph but is used primarily for tricky, acrobatic maneuvers.

"Flying a RC helicopter is one of the more difficult aircraft to operate," he said. "There are really two common reasons one might go out: pilot error or equipment failure."

Pirozek's death, Hanson said, likely is only the second ever caused by a remote control helicopter in the United States. He said some years ago an instructor in Texas was killed by a remote control helicopter after the student he was teaching lost control of it.
Man killed by remote control helicopter in NY park - Yahoo! Finance

That must have been one big damn remote control helicopter. Too bad there is a not a picture of the thing. Apparently police haven't released that information yet.


It's on several you tube video's
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Gz3NC8QaYc][RIP] Roman Pirozek Jr: Teenager Killed After His Remote Control Helicopter Strikes Him In Head - YouTube[/ame]
well almost!
ironic, bon jovi's livin' on a prayer playing in that clip!
 
Dad mourns NY teen killed in RC helicopter crash

September 6, 2013 10:04 PM EST | AP

NEW YORK — The father of a teenage New York City remote control helicopter enthusiast who was struck and killed in by the aircraft he was operating says his son was a great pilot.

Roman Pirozek Sr. tells the Daily News (Dad?s tears over son's Brooklyn toy-helicopter death - NY Daily News) Friday his son was also a great friend.

On Thursday, police say 19-year-old Roman Pirozek Jr. was pronounced dead in a section of a Brooklyn park designated for remote control helicopter flights. The teen had been struck in the head and killed by the helicopter he was operating.

The elder Pirozek acknowledged operating the helicopters was a bit dangerous, adding it was also an expensive hobby.

A tearful Pirozek told the paper his family still didn't know what caused the fatal accident.

Information from: Daily News, Daily News America - Breaking national news, video, and photos - Homepage - NY Daily News
 

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