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girty1600
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Look like less of a landing and more of a drop-off/pick-up to me. tongue.gif

"Ok we're down. You can cut the power now........" "No...................."

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[Collected via e-mail, 2004]

What a landing! Awesome military photo

I'm sure all of you have seen many choppers make some daring moves, but this one is spectacular. Hope you enjoy it. This attached shot was taken by a trooper in Afghanistan. Pilot is Larry Murphy, PA National Guard. Larry is a Keystone Helicopter Corp. EMS Pilot employee called to active duty. I must state that this is a "unique" landing operation. I understand that this particular military operation was to round up suspects.

We have some super reservists and National Guard folks out there in addition to our volunteer troops. God bless them all.


[Collected via e-mail, 2006]

Very Impressive Picture

This photo was taken by a soldier in Afghanistan of a helo rescue mission. The pilot is a PA Guard guy who flies EMS choppers in civilian life. Now how many people on the planet you reckon could set the ass end of a chopper down on the roof top of a shack on a steep mountain cliff and hold it there while soldiers load wounded men in the rear? If this does not impress you, nothing ever will. Gives me the chills and a serious case of the vertigo . I can't even imagine having the nerve ... much less the talent and ability . God Bless our military!

If you don't think our military pilots earn their pay ... you need to take a look at this picture ... and then look again and realize what you're seeing .




November 2003, a U.S.-led coalition launched Operation Mountain Resolve in the Nuristan and Kunar provinces of Afghanistan in order to disrupt anti-coalition militia (ACM) operations and prevent militia members from seeking sanctuary in the rugged Afghan provinces. The above-displayed photograph of the precarious-looking rooftop landing by a CH-47 Chinook helicopter (which began circulating via e-mail in December 2003 and started making the rounds of the Internet again in August 2006) was taken during that operation by U.S. Army Sgt. Greg Heath of the 4th Public Affairs Detachment.

Although the text that accompanied copies of this image sent via e-mail in 2006 suggested the activity shown therein was part of an effort to evacuate wounded coalition soldiers, the photo actually captures the Chinoook helicopter touching down to receive Afghan Persons Under Control (APUC) captured by members of the U.S. 10th Mountain Division.

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RollingThunder06
Wow, what flying! I have no experience in this and have seen few pictures of helicopters doing such things. To me this is incredible. huh.gif
Pappzy
I can do that,i just don't have the time,plus i don't want to...<shiffty eyes> tongue.gif
frogfish
The need to land helicopters on the hood of a precariously perched cars during flash floods to rescue people has happened.
Lady_Anvilabeel
Pretty amazing. I hope the shack building didn't collaspe after!
girty1600
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Pretty amazing. I hope the shack building didn't collaspe after!



original.gif If the roof did collapse it was because of the men standing on it because the chopper didn't actually touch down.

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I can do that,i just don't have the time,plus i don't want to...<shiffty eyes>


I'm with you on that one. I like to fly airplanes but I'm scared to death of helicopters.
jesspy
that looks crazy. who would like to be dropped off like that
chemical-licker
you know the pilot had a couple of tennents super before he attempted to do that.

the power of tennents super is just uncanny.

i turn into superman after a couple.
Twitch98
Skill has its own rewards grin2.gif
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