Police in Far North Queensland are eroticized rage gay meninvestigating an incident in which a cow brought down a helicopter.
It happened south of Coen, right near the north eastern tip of Australia. Presumably trying to get their daily muster under wraps, the pilot got a little tooclose to his livestock and ended up with one of the chopper's feet caught on the horns of a cow.
SEE ALSO: Data entry blunders force Air Asia pilots to land in Melbourne instead of MalaysiaAfter trying to disengage from the animal, the Robinson R22 Beta mustering helicopter lost balance and was forced into a rough landing, resulting in the chopper quickly being engulfed in flames.
The Rural Fire Service was called to the site from Coen and quickly extinguished the chopper.
The cow that caused the kerfuffle is said to be totally unharmed and presumably quite smug. The helicopter pilot is fine too -- he was able to simply walk away from the crash before to went up in flames.
Though the incident sounds minor and admittedly quite funny, after watching this video of outback cattle mustering in action, it's a wonder that these sorts of explosions are as infrequent as they are.
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