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Flying Bull
22nd Aug 2017, 11:49
Anybody Seen that before?

http://worldwarwings.com/seahawk-comes-as-close-to-a-crash-as-possible-incredible-save/?a=mk&var=sea+save-aircraft&utm_campaign=sea+save&utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_term=original-aircraft-mk&utm_content=navy

From the Link:

"The Words “Pucker Factor” Come To Mind.

Being in the military is inherently a hazardous job, but sometimes costly accidents can be avoided. Case and point is this video. Although awesome and we’re glad we got our hands on it, this could have easily been a disaster. Check it out and judge for yourself.

There’s barely any solid information as to when and where this happened, but a couple things are clear. For one, this is a SH-60, the Navy version of the UH-60 Black Hawk. It’s a twin turboshaft utility helicopter which serves many utility roles. Secondly, they’re very agile as you’ll be able to see in this video.

From the looks of it the Seahawk pilot made a hard bank and lost a lot of power. The helicopter then dipped and was going to crash, but by some miracle it just bounced and ricocheted off the ground. If any helo pilots are reading this and have a more technical explanation, please enlighten us in the comments section.

At the end though, this was a nice save. Not sure if the pilot just relied on training or if it was luck (maybe a combination of both), but this save was spectacular. We’re willing to bet everyone on that helo was glad to be in one piece.

One thing’s for sure. The laundry bill for that week must have been higher than usual."

Sloppy Link
22nd Aug 2017, 11:54
? A link that doesn't work? Seen that loads of times.....

rjtjrt
22nd Aug 2017, 12:12
The link works for me.
This is the video that the link takes you to.
youtu.be/BEuFLNDAltw

Robbo Jock
22nd Aug 2017, 12:32
Try copying this bit into your browser address bar:
Seahawk Comes As Close To A Crash As Possible-INCREDIBLE Save - World War Wings (http://worldwarwings.com/seahawk-comes-as-close-to-a-crash-as-possible-incredible-save)

No idea how the blades didn't hit the ground!

Hughes500
22nd Aug 2017, 15:22
just as well it was a wheeled helicopter !!!
:eek:

Thomas coupling
22nd Aug 2017, 15:52
Looks like me to a steep(ish) turn DOWNWIND with barely enough room to capture the initial height loss - caused by his inability to stay level (for whatever reason).
Maybe turned first......then pulled power after he realised he was losing height.
Too late. But bloody lucky.

retoocs
22nd Aug 2017, 17:30
That was from a Navy SEAL documentary. They obviously knew there was a film crew there so probably started with "Dude, watch this!"

22nd Aug 2017, 20:35
I just think he wasn't looking in the right place - maybe some distraction in the cockpit - and hadn't picked up the sink until it was nearly too late.

retoocs
22nd Aug 2017, 21:22
I just think he wasn't looking in the right place - maybe some distraction in the cockpit - and hadn't picked up the sink until it was nearly too late.

or he was looking at the camera.

SASless
22nd Aug 2017, 22:30
Hard to see much when you are using your belly button for a peep hole!:E