Navy helicopter crash
Originally Posted by 99gt
not sure i can't remember i'll try to email him later an get more info on it
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Originally Posted by civickid04
yeah this was up b4...their approach was just way off and had too much momentum to pull it back and slow down in time...they almost had it but didnt...sad to see it happen that way, but also the chinoook's are pieces and a half
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The quality of that shot makes it hard to see, but the helicopter's left rear tire get's hung in the safety railing as he tries to fly off. They were Marines coming in to do VBSS (visit board search & seziure) training on board that support ship. The pilot's approach was way too low and fast, yet the primary cause of most of the fatalities was that the Marines were out of their seats with their gear on early, and they couldn't get out before the helicopter sank. Not too mention the flotation pods on the undercarriage which are supposed to float the craft, didn't inflate.
There was a senior grunt on that flight who didn't even have to be there too. He decided to do one more cruise before retiring, even though he was already eligible. I think this happened about 4 years ago or so.
There was a senior grunt on that flight who didn't even have to be there too. He decided to do one more cruise before retiring, even though he was already eligible. I think this happened about 4 years ago or so.
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Originally Posted by SpyderHatch
i cant see it its not playing it loads and then goes to PUSH PLAY !
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Thats a MArine Corp CH-46 E Sea Knight. The approach was horrible...he got caught up in the safety cables that line the outside edge or the deck. Thats all it took.
I flew on board those helos for 6 years in the Marines and did many such landings like you see here. Its a dangerous occupation. Several freinds are at the bottom of the ocean due to this exact type of scenario. Nothing more dangerous than carrier landings...except carrier landings at night
Approx 300 crew cheifs for CH46's in the Corp. Lose about 1 a year while i was in. I was in and flew 6 years. I quit flying the last 3 months because I thought I had pushed my luck enough.
I flew on board those helos for 6 years in the Marines and did many such landings like you see here. Its a dangerous occupation. Several freinds are at the bottom of the ocean due to this exact type of scenario. Nothing more dangerous than carrier landings...except carrier landings at night
Approx 300 crew cheifs for CH46's in the Corp. Lose about 1 a year while i was in. I was in and flew 6 years. I quit flying the last 3 months because I thought I had pushed my luck enough.
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Originally Posted by Fast420A
Right, now lets follow those directions and click the play button, not the word play.