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Old 22nd Jan 2012, 10:22
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Nerve-wracking? I doubt it given that the tower is relatively wide and is not free-standing (ie. situated on top of a building).

The video below was showcased on PPRuNe (I can't remember when) but .. nerve-wracking .. yes. Take a look:

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Old 22nd Jan 2012, 14:33
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I have worked on towers on top of buildings and the the fact that it is on top of a building does not make it any better. You still look out and it is a long way down. For me, the feeling when I am on top of something is entirely different from being in a helicopter and looking down.

I also noticed in the photos the workers leaning out trying to gain a hold on the moving load suspended below the helicopter and it would not take much to be squashed between the load and a portion of the tower. When standing on top of a tower there is less maneuvering space to dodge a swinging load. Just not fun in my book.
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Old 5th Feb 2012, 08:44
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Help from Above!

A three-year-old who died for six minutes after suffering a cardiac arrest has thanked medics who brought him back to life.

Kai Clark suffered the attack at his home in Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, on October 17. He stopped breathing and his heart stopped beating.

His mother Kelly Clark was with him at the time and she said she feared for the worst until paramedics and the air ambulance arrived.

Without the expertise and team-work between the medical crews and the rapid transfer to a specialist hospital, doctors said Kai would almost certainly not have survived.

Mrs Clark said: "I was trying to resuscitate him myself but I feared it was too late. "It was the most frightening experience you can go through as a parent. "They arrived so quickly and it was an enormous relief.

"He still has some medical complications and it has been a hard process to get to this point, but to see him walking and smiling again is amazing."

The family visited Cambridge Airport, where the East Anglian Air Ambulance is based, in order to thank the helicopter crews and the East of England Ambulance Trust.


Helicopter Paramedic Jemma Varela, 31, with three-year-old Kai Clark, who died for six minutes after suffering a cardiac arrest
Back-from-dead boy thanks medics - UK, Local & National - Belfasttelegraph.co.uk
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Old 16th Feb 2012, 10:16
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The choppers they protect!


US Army Blackhawk pilot

Just what exactly is it that one is not supposed to 'hand hold'?


Swedish soldier defends an Hkp-6 (aka Bell 206)

"Stay away from my helikopter!"
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Old 24th Mar 2012, 18:27
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Oh Really!

Police helicopter scrambled to catch foursome spotted engaging in sexual activity at seaside beauty spot (at least one was wearing handcuffs already)

A major manhunt was launched after police received reports of a foursome engaging in sexual activity near a seaside beauty spot.A local resident tipped off police and said that four people had been having sex in public, an act known as 'dogging'.One of the suspects was reportedly wearing handcuffs during the incident at the Byes, a park, in Sidmouth, Devon, which is a favourite for dog walkers and its peaceful riverside walk.


The four suspects managed to give police the slip but three were later caught after the police helicopter was launched

More
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Old 4th Apr 2012, 16:48
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Good grief!

Latest car/rotary hybrid
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Old 29th May 2012, 05:25
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Flying the Flame!


A member of the Metropolitan Police escorts the Olympic flame (in what appears to be a Davy Lamp) prior to boarding a RN Sea King from RNAS Culdrose to Land's End


The caption reads: "David Beckham looked pleased as he carried the Olympic torch at RNAS Culdrose"

I think I could probably find alternative wording for "looked pleased" but there we are .. he is (apparently) one of your British 'heros'!


The flame boards the Sea King


The flame under escort


And safely delivered to Land's End
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Old 30th May 2012, 13:52
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Watch Your Speed!

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Old 7th Aug 2012, 09:12
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Today's useful bit of information - yeah right .. lol !!!


In case one day you should see a blitterblat with this contraption fitted and someone ask you "what's that?" ..

.. you can turn around and tell them .. its a vertical magnetic gradient sensor array!

Or .. whatever else enters your head!
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Old 9th Sep 2012, 10:28
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Rushmere Helicopters Bell 206B G-OCFD


OCFD landing at Boughton House in Northamptonshire on 8th September 2012


OCFD on the ground at Boughton House


Dropping off pax Cheryl Cole
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Old 9th Sep 2012, 10:38
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Wonder if anyone told her the machine is older than she is?!
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Old 9th Sep 2012, 10:46
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I think it was part of a vintage theme that was taking place at Boughton House yesterday!
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a vertical magnetic gradient sensor array
that can't be good for you nuts....being so close
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here's two more. Just remember to climb a little bit before catching the next line.

JD




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Old 23rd Sep 2012, 11:16
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Eurocopter UK seem to have added a splash of Union colours to their EC135 G-PLAL - perhaps in support of the UK's sporting contestants a while back!


Eurocopter UK's EC135T2 G-PLAL as seen at Fairoaks on 7th July 2012 (Photo: Mark Worsdell)
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Old 23rd Sep 2012, 13:20
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a vertical magnetic gradient sensor array
that can't be good for you nuts....being so close


Dont worry, just passive sensors!

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Old 13th Oct 2012, 09:26
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Does this happen often?

Naval cadet passes out during passing-out parade

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Old 13th Oct 2012, 13:05
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Does this happen often?
NO - I think you'll find he only passed out once !

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Yes, very often.
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Old 13th Oct 2012, 23:25
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They even have a name for the broken jaw that often results from it:

"The Guardsman's Fracture."

Fainting is also the only excuse for dropping a rifle on the parade ground. Our WOD would say to us "If you drop your rifle, you had better hit the ground before it does!"
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