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In October this year, a Robinson-R22 (R22 for short) helicopter flew illegally in the urban area of Tamsui. After being filmed by netizens and uploaded to the internet, it caused quite a stir. The Civil Aviation Administration of the Ministry of Communications set out to check the illegal aviators, who lived in Taoyuan. Chen Yaoting, a logistics industry operator, also arrested Chen in the case and confiscated the R22. According to “Apple News”, with the consent of Chen himself, the censor has donated R22 to Huwei University of Science and Technology for educational use. Huoke University is expected to hold a donation ceremony on the 21st of this month.
In early October this year, netizen Stevan LIU uploaded a video to YouTube. In the video, an R22 took off at the intersection of Yishan Road and Xinshiyi Road in Danshui New Town. There were many buildings and trees nearby, which were quite dangerous. Bring the content, comprehensively check all R22s in Taiwan, and quickly grab specific items and transfer them to court.
Later, the Shilin Land Prosecutor’s Office discovered that the driver was Chen Yaoting, a well-known official in Taoyuan and head of a car transport company. He also discovered that Chen had hidden the R22 in a tin house and acted to destroy the evidence. Therefore, he directed the police to Chen Nan on the night of October 8. The Taoyuan residence was detained, and R22 and other relevant evidence were detained at Guishan Iron Sheet House. After Chen was transferred to the Shihlin Land Prosecutor’s Office for a retrial on October 9, the prosecutor ordered a 500,000 bond in violation of the Civil Aviation Law.
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Chen Yaoting, 50, is the director of Yucheng Motor Transportation Company. He illegally stole the R22 and is already a repeat offender. In 2008, he drove the R22 in Yilan and landed in the parking lot next to a hotel in Jiaoxi because he did not comply with the law. He was registered and did not have a flight license, at that time he was sentenced to February and fined 60,000 yuan from DEKE for violating the Civil Aviation Law.
Chen Yaoting’s recidivism has drawn national attention, and the illegal theft has caused major threats to flight safety and the safety of people’s lives and property on the ground. The Civil Aviation Administration recommends severe punishment; the case has not yet been investigated, but R22 has been detained. If you don’t donate, you can just delete it. It is rumored that some people in the civil aviation circle suggested that because the University of Tiger Sciences has related departments to see if you do not want to donate the University of Tiger Sciences, the Shilin Land Procurator asked Chen about their views, and Chen agreed. It will be shipped from Taipei to Yunlin on the 17th of this month and a donation ceremony will be held on the 21st at Huoke University.
In Nantou and Taitung, several R22s were also found to belong to different owners, and investigations are still ongoing.
Wu Wenzhong, director of the Department of Aeronautical Engineering at Huwei University of Science and Technology, said that the donation of R22 from the Shilin Land Procurator’s Office is of great help for the teaching of helicopters at Huoke University. . Originally, there were only 2 helicopters to teach at the school. One was Sikorsky S-76 (Sikorsky). S-76) One is UH-1H. They are all retired aircrew planes, but they are very different from the R22 in terms of specs, system, and cargo. The R22 is a very light helicopter with a less complicated system. The angle of the blade rotor is different and the piston motor works better too, which is good for teaching.
It is understood that a new R22 costs about 10 million yuan, and the second mobile phone received is worth 60% or 30% discount.
After this R22 is donated to Tiger University, the school’s aeronautical engineering department will have 6 aircraft and 3 helicopters for teaching. In the past, aircraft used by Tiger University for teaching were retired or damaged due to accidents. Only the donated R22 this time is intact and can still fly normally. Wu Wenzhong said he hopes it can operate at low speed in the future, and does not rule out inviting donors to the school for the demonstration operations, so that the school can thank him personally. I would like to donate R22 to diversify the teaching of the school. (Ganzhiyu / Taipei Report)