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John Eacott
17th Jul 2016, 22:39
Back in the 'infancy' of media flying, there were some interesting attempts at finding solutions.

This was actually low and slow above a runway but does that change the veracity of the action? New cameraman, military pilot freelancing, what could possibly go wrong ;)

https://scontent-syd1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/13627133_10209568621842645_3761579535948669865_n.jpg?oh=a0b8 56d93c45cb5c8cecf68991958193&oe=57EBADB0

Ascend Charlie
18th Jul 2016, 01:16
...and then he ducked through the other side for the "noddies" for the interview.

Achieved today with multiple GoPros on the dash.

tartare
18th Jul 2016, 10:09
Is that you flying John?

Spunk
18th Jul 2016, 17:30
And still there are so many camera guys asking: will I get a safety harness so I can stand outside on the skids?

KNIEVEL77
18th Jul 2016, 19:08
But where is the sound recordist?

Non-Driver
18th Jul 2016, 20:29
But where is the sound recordist?
Strapped to the tailboom, just out of shot

KNIEVEL77
18th Jul 2016, 20:41
Bloody typical, we are always at the bottom of the pile!!!!

212man
18th Jul 2016, 21:05
Bloody typical, we are always at the bottom of the pile!!!!
If it goes in nose first you'll be at the top!

KNIEVEL77
18th Jul 2016, 21:08
Talking of being at the top, I always considered changing my surname to Ardvark so that my name was always top of the TV credits!

ROTOR BLAST
19th Jul 2016, 09:50
State of the art A model with low skids/spats and range-extender - oooooh the memories 😳

nigelh
19th Jul 2016, 11:24
aardvark would get you there quicker ............!!

FH1100 Pilot
19th Jul 2016, 12:04
State of the art A model with low skids/spats and range-extender - oooooh the memories 😳

Nah, the engine cowling makes it a B-model.

John Eacott
19th Jul 2016, 13:10
Is that you flying John?

Not that time: an RAAF pilot freelancing who ended up with a 28 day loss of licence when the photo appeared in the Green Guide and the DoT had a sense of humour failure. Led to years of distracting nonsense about the skids not being approved for supporting weight in flight with Bell wondering what the hell was in the water in the regional office :cool:

(The Green Guide is the weekly TV guide published on green paper every Thursday as an insert in The Age)