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Chinook rescues a Sea King

Neat - having been "Mr Lightning Rod" on several Chinook hookups, I know what theose guys on the ground were feeling!!
 
They did everything right!

I been hauled outta water with a "horse collar" and jungle with a "penetrator"... DON'T touch th' thing 'til it's been "grounded" is about th' only important rule I can remember. :jester:
 
DrEntropy said:
They did everything right!

I been hauled outta water with a "horse collar" and jungle with a "penetrator"... DON'T touch th' thing 'til it's been "grounded" is about th' only important rule I can remember. :jester:
ergo why we called the guy hooking howitzers to the underneath of a Chinook "Mr. Lightening Rod"...one misstep in grounding procedures & it'd pop you real good! I've seen guys knocked off the top of a howitzer!
 
meh.

It's Heck to fergit yer trainin'... "OUCH!" :smirk:
 
...onna other hand, I suspect it only takes ONE time... :devilgrin:
 
That rocks!
What is the RAF doing still flying Sea Kings? I thought they switched to Merlins?
Fy Hen Gwlad....
 
Baz said:
That rocks!
What is the RAF doing still flying Sea Kings? I thought they switched to Merlins?
Fy Hen Gwlad....

I thought Merlin was still in his cave over in Gwynedd,Barry. :devilgrin:

Stuart. :cheers:

As for the RAF, I have no idea why they still fly Sea Kings. :jester:
 
Cool. I'll send it to my brother (at Sikorsky).

But I have to say one thing about those guys doing the hook up:
Once the cable took the load, I WOULD NOT have stood anywhere under that thing.
I would have hot-footed it back to where the camera guy was standing.
 
Nial said:
I would have hot-footed it back to where the camera guy was standing.

Us "camera guys" ain't so dumb... We're "Professional Observers" y'know. :jester:


..I'll hope one day to relate th' story of General Catton and th' first C-5A landin' at Dover, DE to ya in person, Nial. :wink:

It involved static electricity and runway proximity. :smirk:
 
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