Helicopter Makes Emergency Landing on Santiago Peak - Los Angeles Times
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Helicopter Makes Emergency Landing on Santiago Peak

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A private helicopter carrying transmission antenna repairmen to Santiago Peak in eastern Orange County made a rough emergency landing on the mountainside Wednesday, causing minor injuries to a passenger.

Orange County Sheriff’s Lt. William Miller said the two-seat Robinson R-22 helicopter based at Long Beach Airport was approaching the 5,687-foot peak just before 2 p.m. when the rotor blades lost power.

Miller said that the pilot, Charles Belda, 32, of Redondo Beach, put the helicopter into a glide to increase the speed of the rotor blades before landing but that one of the helicopter’s landing skids became entangled in brush, forcing the craft to the ground.

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The pilot escaped unharmed, but the passenger, Terry Adams, 35, of Long Beach, suffered minor cuts, Miller said. Damage to the helicopter was slight.

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