Quote Originally Posted by AlwaysAway2 View Post
The rotors are not fixed as everyone assumes.
As the copter rose above the stadium roof a sudden strong gust of wind caused the rotor to damage the tail or tail rotor.
This happens and is most likely a low speeds.
Helicopters usually take off and land in open spaces.

An unavoidable tragedy.
we should just dispense with the AAIB.

it was an open space. having flown rotary, there was nothing there that was particularly challenging. it seems like engine failure.

we should wait for the experts to issue their report