A police officer from the Singapore's Special Operation Command unit cordon off the area where an Apache helicopter crashed-landed in a field in Singapore on September 30, 2010. An Apache helicopter from Singapore's air force crash-landed at an open field within a residential district on September 30, but no one was injured in the incident, the defence ministry said. AFP PHOTO/ROSLAN RAHMAN (Photo credit should read ROSLAN RAHMAN/AFP/Getty Images)
The tail of a Republic of Singapore Air Force Apache AH-64 helicopter sits on a field after it crashed-landed in Singapore on September 30, 2010.  The Apache helicopter crash-landed at an open field within a residential district on September 30, afternoon but no one was injured in the incident, the defence ministry said.  The Apache AH-64, built by US aviation giant Boeing, is a four-blade, twin-engine attack helicopter, and is used by the US, Israeli and Japanese militaries, among others.          AFP PHOTO/ROSLAN RAHMAN (Photo credit should read ROSLAN RAHMAN/AFP/Getty Images)
Members of a recovery crew supervise as the body of a Republic of Singapore Airforce (RSAF) Apache AH-64 helicopter is lifted by a crane after it crash-landed in the Woodlands area in northern Singapore September 30, 2010. Singapore's Ministry of Defence said the helicopter made a forced landing on the field, and the pilots appeared uninjured, local media reported.  REUTERS/Vivek Prakash (SINGAPORE - Tags: TRANSPORT MILITARY DISASTER)
A Republic of Singapore Air Force Apache AH-64 helicopter sits on a field as its tail (R) is carried by air force engineers after it crashed-landed in Singapore on September 30, 2010.  The Apache helicopter crash-landed at an open field within a residential district on September 30, afternoon but no one was injured in the incident, the defence ministry said.  The Apache AH-64, built by US aviation giant Boeing, is a four-blade, twin-engine attack helicopter, and is used by the US, Israeli and Japanese militaries, among others.          AFP PHOTO/ROSLAN RAHMAN (Photo credit should read ROSLAN RAHMAN/AFP/Getty Images)
Military personnel detach the blades of a Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) AH-64 Apache helicopter as it sits in an open field after crash landing in the Woodlands area in northern Singapore September 30, 2010. Singapore's Ministry of Defence said the helicopter made a forced landing in the field, and the pilots appeared uninjured, local media reported. REUTERS/Vivek Prakash (SINGAPORE - Tags: TRANSPORT MILITARY DISASTER)
A Republic of Singapore Air Force Apache AH-64 helicopter sits on the field with its tail (rear L) detached after it crashed-landed in Singapore on September 30, 2010.  The Apache helicopter crash-landed at an open field within a residential district on September 30, afternoon but no one was injured in the incident, the defence ministry said.  The Apache AH-64, built by US aviation giant Boeing, is a four-blade, twin-engine attack helicopter, and is used by the US, Israeli and Japanese militaries, among others.          AFP PHOTO/ROSLAN RAHMAN (Photo credit should read ROSLAN RAHMAN/AFP/Getty Images)
A member of the recovery crew watches as the tail section of a Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) AH-64 Apache helicopter is lifted by a crane after it crash landed in the Woodlands area in northern Singapore September 30, 2010. Singapore's Ministry of Defence said the helicopter made a forced landing in the field, and the pilots appeared uninjured, local media reported.  REUTERS/Vivek Prakash (SINGAPORE - Tags: TRANSPORT MILITARY DISASTER)
Military personnel inspect a Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) AH-64 Apache helicopter as it sits in an open field after crash landing in the Woodlands area in northern Singapore September 30, 2010. Singapore's Ministry of Defence said the helicopter made a forced landing in the field, and the pilots appeared uninjured, local media reported. REUTERS/Vivek Prakash (SINGAPORE - Tags: TRANSPORT MILITARY DISASTER)
A photo taken from an apartment overlooking the crash site (Hardwarezone)
A police officer from the Singapore's Special Operation Command unit cordon off the area where an Apache helicopter crashed-landed in a field in Singapore on September 30, 2010. An Apache helicopter from Singapore's air force crash-landed at an open field within a residential district on September 30, but no one was injured in the incident, the defence ministry said. AFP PHOTO/ROSLAN RAHMAN (Photo credit should read ROSLAN RAHMAN/AFP/Getty Images)
A police officer from the Singapore's Special Operation Command unit cordon off the area where an Apache helicopter crashed-landed in a field in Singapore on September 30, 2010. An Apache helicopter from Singapore's air force crash-landed at an open field within a residential district on September 30, but no one was injured in the incident, the defence ministry said. AFP PHOTO/ROSLAN RAHMAN (Photo credit should read ROSLAN RAHMAN/AFP/Getty Images)
A police officer from the Singapore's Special Operation Command unit cordon off the area where an Apache helicopter crashed-landed in a field in Singapore on September 30, 2010. An Apache helicopter from Singapore's air force crash-landed at an open field within a residential district on September 30, but no one was injured in the incident, the defence ministry said. AFP PHOTO/ROSLAN RAHMAN (Photo credit should read ROSLAN RAHMAN/AFP/Getty Images)
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