AW139 mishap in Italian Alps
[QUOTE=Nubian;11617591]Now, what happened to the dog?!
Agreed, people had a choice to be there, poor pooch was just doing their thing for his/her boss ! Does anybody now how the dog faired ? Hopefully got out OK and thought Wow that's was loud , what we doing now ? As min did after a car crash a while back
Agreed, people had a choice to be there, poor pooch was just doing their thing for his/her boss ! Does anybody now how the dog faired ? Hopefully got out OK and thought Wow that's was loud , what we doing now ? As min did after a car crash a while back
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Now, what happened to the dog?!
Agreed, people had a choice to be there, poor pooch was just doing their thing for his/her boss ! Does anybody now how the dog faired ? Hopefully got out OK and thought Wow that's was loud , what we doing now ? As min did after a car crash a while back
Agreed, people had a choice to be there, poor pooch was just doing their thing for his/her boss ! Does anybody now how the dog faired ? Hopefully got out OK and thought Wow that's was loud , what we doing now ? As min did after a car crash a while back
The dog escaped unscratched as well as his operator and the mountain rescue man.
After dusting off the snow from their equipment they all three went on with the rescue they're intended to perform since the beginning, which was some hundred meters short the wreckage, pulling out from a crevasse the guy that has fallen in.
These two boys deserve the medal of honour, and the dog too.
After dusting off the snow from their equipment they all three went on with the rescue they're intended to perform since the beginning, which was some hundred meters short the wreckage, pulling out from a crevasse the guy that has fallen in.
These two boys deserve the medal of honour, and the dog too.