Danger arrow is not the wrong way, you are seeing the side that would be on the opposite of the tail rotor boom if you rolled it back to perpendicular like it would be in flight
Can you explain the head of a bald man who has the top of his head touching the bottom right of the red danger arrow?
However if you want me to stick to your grounds,,but please look at the photo examining what I said above, the danger arrow is pointing in the opposite direction on the flying vehicle in GraceG’s photo and the New York Daily News photo.
In the New York Daily News photo it points toward the front of the flying vehicle.
In GraceG’s supplied 407-GX photo the danger arrow points towards the rear of the flying vehicle, and the article and reports all say the helicopter that crashed was a Bell 407, not one of them says it was a Bell 407 GX.
Look at the distance between the tail and the winglike thing also if you believe it is a 407-GX and indeed th helicopter that crashed, why is the distance so much shorter between the tail and the winglike part in the Daily News photo than it is in Grace G’s photo of a different model, a 407-GX when all the news agencies reported a Bell 407 crashed, none of them telling us it was a Bell 407-GX.
First person to try to say it is a 407-GX that I have seen is GraceG.