Rotorheads Around the World (incl 'Views from the Cockpit')
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I have returned to the outside world with some haunting memories of people who have lost everything still struggling to survive. I hope that the work we did, which was just a drop in the ocean, made some of their lives a little better and I thank the volunteer crew of F-OICR for all their hard work and undiminished enthusiasm in difficult circumstances.
I attach pics of some of the landing sites that we visited and where helicopters are still making life possible for the survivors who continue to live there.
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I attach pics of some of the landing sites that we visited and where helicopters are still making life possible for the survivors who continue to live there.
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Ned arrived in Banda Aceh on Friday and we managed to do some air-to-air shots of the Puma in action. Don't those 355s go slowly! He's been busy over the weekend so I gather that we can also expect some formation shots of the South African 407s when he gets back to his Internet connection.
Watch this space!
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Watch this space!
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Here is a large selection of images shot over the past week while I have been in Banda Acey. They include the ride into BA, helos around the place working, incl Vertalop and Gabra1 flying the Puma, South African 407s and the one of the tall concrete tower with two guys standing at the bottom is right on the BA waterfront. There used to be a large ball of sorts on the top but the wave was over the top of this and knocked it off, gives you an idea of why the damage is so bad and so far inland. Any questions, just ask.
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Originally posted by wub
Chinook taking a bath
Water landings on the Delaware River next to the Boeing Philadelphia factory.
The Chinook is watertight and fully capable of landing on water for special operations and similar missions. The Chinook remains afloat even with the rotors not turning, and a special kit facilitates water operations.
Originally posted by Tiger_mate
Chinook taking a bath
Water landings on the Delaware River next to the Boeing Philadelphia factory.
The Chinook is watertight and fully capable of landing on water for special operations and similar missions. The Chinook remains afloat even with the rotors not turning, and a special kit facilitates water operations.
Originally posted by Tiger_mate
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We have altered the title of this thread, to make it more connected with Aviation, rather than my original mistake of the Dashboard.
To all of you who have posted on this thank you, you have indeed enlightened many of us who have mundane "Normal Jobs"
Keep the views comming Please!!
Regards
PeterR-B
Vfr
To all of you who have posted on this thank you, you have indeed enlightened many of us who have mundane "Normal Jobs"
Keep the views comming Please!!
Regards
PeterR-B
Vfr
But Peter, this is my normal, mundane job!
Credit to those folk in real jobs who provide us with the wherewithal to do what we enjoy.
A couple more from out here, showing the area north of one of the local airfields where the wreckage from the 1991 Mitla Pass "Turkey Shoot" is dumped.
Credit to those folk in real jobs who provide us with the wherewithal to do what we enjoy.
A couple more from out here, showing the area north of one of the local airfields where the wreckage from the 1991 Mitla Pass "Turkey Shoot" is dumped.
But Peter, this is my normal, mundane job!
Credit to those folk in real jobs who provide us with the wherewithal to do what we enjoy.
A couple more from out here, showing the area north of one of the local airfields where the wreckage from the 1991 Mitla Pass "Turkey Shoot" is dumped.
Credit to those folk in real jobs who provide us with the wherewithal to do what we enjoy.
A couple more from out here, showing the area north of one of the local airfields where the wreckage from the 1991 Mitla Pass "Turkey Shoot" is dumped.
But Peter, this is my normal, mundane job!
Credit to those folk in real jobs who provide us with the wherewithal to do what we enjoy.
A couple more from out here, showing the area north of one of the local airfields where the wreckage from the 1991 Mitla Pass "Turkey Shoot" is dumped.
Credit to those folk in real jobs who provide us with the wherewithal to do what we enjoy.
A couple more from out here, showing the area north of one of the local airfields where the wreckage from the 1991 Mitla Pass "Turkey Shoot" is dumped.
Sadly, Peter, I think even your hardy folk would draw the line at all that Uranium dust from the GAU8 shells
Sadly, Peter, I think even your hardy folk would draw the line at all that Uranium dust from the GAU8 shells