While the others went to check for survivors, Andie followed Alex's orders and went to determine how this helicopter had cashed. She did her usual rounds, assess then determine the problem by process of elimination. Andie studied the body of the helicopter first. The make and model number was written across the tail, it was a newer model of this specific type of 'copter, not the newest but but enough for it to have been built to easily do its job. Looking inside, she noticed the the pilot dead in the part sectioned off as the cockpit and looked to the control systems. They were locked in the place they were at the moment of the crash, other parts of the controls were badly damaged in the crash, too much so for her to figure out if there had been some kind of malfunction. [i]Hmmm....what happened in here?[/i] she asked herself before carefully stepping inside. She looked around for signs of a struggle such as bullet holes or cuts on the inside that didnt appear to originate from the crash. Nothing out of the ordinary. "Hummingbird, what's the verdict?" she heard her Captain call out. She gave one last look around, her eyes falling to the pilot for another moment, before she left the aircraft. With a sigh she stood in front of Alex and her lips parted as she got ready to speak...to tell him that she had found nothing out of the ordinary, but she stopped and hesitated. [i]Wait....the pilot was...[/i] She turned back towards the helicopter and jogged over to tht cocpit where the pilot sat dead, still grasping the handle that controlled the direction of the helicopter. This was what she was lookig at.. "Wolf....you need to come and see this." she called to him. The pilot's hands were holding the handle in a way in which, if the helicopter was going down, would not be the correct way to position it. To raise any kind of aircraft, your hands would be pulled back to make the craft raise up. Instead, his hands were positioned to make the nose of the helicopter plunge to the ground. This was human error....but she didn't think it was an accident. It looked as though the pilot had MADE this happen.