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Old 18th Feb 2007, 18:50
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Helo Ship Ops

You lucky, lucky, lucky bas***d.

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=e870090bba
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Old 18th Feb 2007, 20:09
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Repost... I saw it in PPRUNE, but don't remember which thread.
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Lucky most definately. Just wondering what kind of pilot flies in the middle of the oggin in a single unfloated helo. Maybe the kind who wears all the gear but has no idea.
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Must be Greenpeace, because when it goes into the oggin, they don't want the evidence that a polluting helicopter has spilt its oils and fuels into the environment!

I don't believe any Greenpeace aircraft have floats!






Well ok, maybe this this really environmentally friendly one!!

That's Greenpeace for you...
http://www.truthabouttrade.org/article.asp?id=3733

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Old 19th Feb 2007, 21:40
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It's interesting that there's nothing for N480KP on the NTSB website or the Irish AAIU site.

Shouldn't there be? What if it happened in International waters?
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The guy on the deck must have kacked himself let alone the pilot!
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I checked the Irish AAIU site since several of the narratives accompanying that video at various places around the Internet state that the accident occurred "off the coast of Ireland".
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Old 21st Feb 2007, 19:07
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Check the New Zealand site, I beleive they use N numbers also.
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New Zealand is "ZK-" and three letters.
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