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Local people "What I saved from the rubble"
Nepal earthquakes: What I saved from the rubble - BBC News
Nepal earthquakes: What I saved from the rubble - BBC News
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Hey beamender99.....read it, yes good article, thank You....sadly, it's much worse than that & now the monsoons here there's over a million People sleeping in makeshift tents, or (now) sun brittled tarps. (it is an unfolding tragedy with no end in sight)
Om Solar.......Brother so I've delivered the package (Safe&Sound) what they do once firmly on Terra-firma is their choices/destiny/Karma, it's in their hands??? If there actions are gonna end their Life I could have parked 15 meters from the ledge but they'd have walked through the tail-rotor only to fall off the cliff??? So at least I've eliminated the risk of my SLB messing up my day!! by bumbling through my tail-rotor (as has happened here a few times) besides, many steps on farming terraces ares so high & close, that is so tight you don't have the clearance to land more in on the Terra-firma distance landed in is depended on the conditions
Do Guard that tail-rotor over a ledge every-time the terrain presents that opportunity....that's good ground Airmanship
Take Good Care & Be Happy
Om Solar.......Brother so I've delivered the package (Safe&Sound) what they do once firmly on Terra-firma is their choices/destiny/Karma, it's in their hands??? If there actions are gonna end their Life I could have parked 15 meters from the ledge but they'd have walked through the tail-rotor only to fall off the cliff??? So at least I've eliminated the risk of my SLB messing up my day!! by bumbling through my tail-rotor (as has happened here a few times) besides, many steps on farming terraces ares so high & close, that is so tight you don't have the clearance to land more in on the Terra-firma distance landed in is depended on the conditions
Do Guard that tail-rotor over a ledge every-time the terrain presents that opportunity....that's good ground Airmanship
Take Good Care & Be Happy
Hi VF
I agree that the that's the safest place for the tail rotor, seen a few close calls over the years of passengering on and off the rigs and I would rather someone walked of the edge than into the T/R.
The guy in the black helicopter deserves a beer from me.
Makes the "sloping" landing & T/Os we practice as PPLHs a tad tame to say the least.
Take care
I agree that the that's the safest place for the tail rotor, seen a few close calls over the years of passengering on and off the rigs and I would rather someone walked of the edge than into the T/R.
The guy in the black helicopter deserves a beer from me.
Makes the "sloping" landing & T/Os we practice as PPLHs a tad tame to say the least.
Take care