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Noah Zark.
24th Jan 2007, 21:21
As a groungripping life-long aviation enthusiast, may I ask a question on this forum, please?
In the BBC Tv. Prog., Seaside Rescue, in several episodes, when the crewman is just starting to descend on the hook from the doorway of the helicopter, he appears to remove a pin or something from the hook/winch mechanism, and show it to the guy operating the winch.
Can anyone tell me what this is, and how/what it is used for , etc?
Thanks. N.Z.

TheFlyingSquirrel
24th Jan 2007, 21:32
I'm more intrigued with your half a million posts !

Robbo Jock
24th Jan 2007, 21:58
Hopefully this will link to a similar question and the answer:

http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?p=2639438#post2639438

i4iq
24th Jan 2007, 22:53
I'm more intrigued with your half a million posts !

Looks like hacking to me!

Noah Zark.
24th Jan 2007, 23:30
Looks like hacking to me!

Hey, that's not the old green-eyed monster getting a look-in, is it? ;)
As you will see from my personal title, I am also an avid Prooner!
Thanks for the answers and the info, fellas.
N.Z.

212man
25th Jan 2007, 01:27
Avid, maybe, but not posting 15 posts per hour, continuously!

i4iq
25th Jan 2007, 03:23
Hey, that's not the old green-eyed monster getting a look-in, is it? ;)
As you will see from my personal title, I am also an avid Prooner!
Thanks for the answers and the info, fellas.
N.Z.

"No jealousy" here! :=

El Viejo
26th Jan 2007, 10:17
Probably a safety pin for the winch wire cutter. We didn't have one in the RN in the old days but it seems logical.

Bravo73
26th Jan 2007, 10:44
El Viejo,

FYI, SiClick gave the answer in the other thread (http://www.pprune.org/forums/showpost.php?p=2639439&postcount=673) mentioned:


It stops the hook from opening (and the winchman falling off the hook) if the hook gets knocked as the winchman leaves the aircraft. He removes the pin once clear of the aircraft so he can quickly release himself from the hook when he lands on the boat.
Best wishes
SiClick

Noah Zark.
26th Jan 2007, 15:32
Avid, maybe, but not posting 15 posts per hour, continuously!

You're right! Occasionally I have an hour off, then step it up to 30 posts for an hour! ;)
Once again, thanks for the input, guys.
N.Z.

helicopter-redeye
26th Jan 2007, 15:34
I'm more intrigued with your half a million posts !
I think it is a system error. He has 500 posts and is age 13, but the file tab has gone.
h-r;)