Rotorheads Around the World (incl 'Views from the Cockpit')
Top of the World
Yar but did You land & take off at 20,250' anyone can fly around that high....ask an Airbus Captain.
But to pull off a successful landing & take-off above the 'dead zone' (above 20,000')...now that is SOMETHING
Happy Landings
VF
But to pull off a successful landing & take-off above the 'dead zone' (above 20,000')...now that is SOMETHING
Happy Landings
VF
Errrr....
Maybe we should just stop right now and drop our pants out back to see who has the biggest balls...
This is NOT a competition....surely we are above that..... right...?
Maybe we should just stop right now and drop our pants out back to see who has the biggest balls...
This is NOT a competition....surely we are above that..... right...?
I am kinda curious where the coldest and most remote place on earth is located? (Where was the photo taken?)
Reply deleted - not as funny as I thought.
Reply deleted - not as funny as I thought.
Last edited by albatross; 28th Sep 2012 at 04:27.
You'll notice I was still going up at 200ft a min
Last edited by 212man; 30th Sep 2012 at 03:19.
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Steve,
Only I know you'd land and take off with your eyes closed in that niiiiiice bird on top of a 20k' mountain. Sadly there were nobody to rescue that day and Nepal was more than a fuel tank away... If I remember correctly, you were more interested in radio range to chat up your mate that day!
Myself, I prefer cruising in my sleek rotating iron machine around 9-10k' coupled up, feet up, but also with my eyes closed!
Cold you say? Man, minimal exposure will kill you... Been a while for me and not really missing it.
Enough about that. This is a photo thread. Photos anyone???
Only I know you'd land and take off with your eyes closed in that niiiiiice bird on top of a 20k' mountain. Sadly there were nobody to rescue that day and Nepal was more than a fuel tank away... If I remember correctly, you were more interested in radio range to chat up your mate that day!
Myself, I prefer cruising in my sleek rotating iron machine around 9-10k' coupled up, feet up, but also with my eyes closed!
Cold you say? Man, minimal exposure will kill you... Been a while for me and not really missing it.
Enough about that. This is a photo thread. Photos anyone???
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Concord, New Hampshire
Sunrise in Concord
Cache La Poudre River, Colorado. Early September.
Rocky Mountain High from Enstrom 480B.
LZ at 12k MSL.
Another day in the office on natural gas pipeline patrol, Enstrom F28F.
Boston, MA.
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Quabbin Reservoir, Massachusetts.
Self Portrait.
Midfield transition, Buffalo, New York. KBUF.
Pit stop while my pipeline observer vomits, near Rock Springs, Wyoming.
River meanders near Little America, Wyoming.
Reflections in Flaming Gorge Reservoir, WY.
Tempting pinnacles in Flaming Gorge Res.
Had to do it...
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Pipeline patrol in Western Colorado. Right of way visible on left side.
Near Meeker, CO.
Lovely autumn colors, Meeker, CO.
Wow. Enstrom shadow dead center.
Like a dream world up there... unreal!
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More colorful COLORado.
Scenic pee break en route to Aztec, New Mexico, along the South Platte River, Colorado.
Wolf Creek Pass.
Pagosa Springs, CO. KPSO.
Chimney Rock National Monument, near Durango, CO.
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San Juan River, south Colorado.
Near Aztec, New Mexico.
Seldom flowing "wash" in New Mexico.
Near Chaco Culture National Historical Park, New Mexico
Sunrise in Moriarty, NM.
Lovely West Texas. Denver City. Nodding donkeys as far as the eye can see.
Turning dead dinosaurs into our enjoyment, Denver City, TX.
More fascinating terrain in NM.
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