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That is cool as shit...bet the pilot thought nothing of it. Bad mf'ers.
I wouldn't put big money on it but I wouldn't be surprised if I won.I bet he was pretty fucking nervous. Calm, but I bet the pulse was racing.
I wouldn't put big money on it but I wouldn't be surprised if I won.
personal favorite take
One of my classmates has a similar shot picking up a team in AFG. He said he was basically chill the whole time until he started flying back with everyone on board. Then he almost lost it with the shakes.I wouldn't put big money on it but I wouldn't be surprised if I won.
I experienced that first hand delivering mail bags to soldiers in Danang on Huey's....calm through the action....get the shakes back on the boat after the fact..think a lot of soldiers go through thatOne of my classmates has a similar shot picking up a team in AFG. He said he was basically chill the whole time until he started flying back with everyone on board. Then he almost lost it with the shakes.
I kept hearing these noises as I shuttled around the country in C130s. For years and years I thought it was the engines backfiring but then,years later, someone told me it was the sound of flak. Good thing I didn't know it at the time or I would have shit my pants.I experienced that first hand delivering mail bags to soldiers in Danang on Huey's....calm through the action....get the shakes back on the boat after the fact..think a lot of soldiers go through that
Told ya. Balls of Kryptonite.
In reading different accounts this was crazy high on the danger scale, thin air, 20mph gusts, very warm temperatures so large ice chunks up there was breaking up and rolling down, because of the angle the copter was the rear blades were at chest height for the rescuers entering the back of the copter. So much could have gone wrong that was out of the pilots control.
And don't forget the rescue helicopter that crashed on Mt Hood years ago.
I tried to climb it once, 'cause I figure you're not a true Oregonian until you climb Mount Hood, but I could only get half way up because of my asthma.I wanted to climb that mountain until I saw this.
