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Hi. An ignorant civilian here with a question. I've never been in or
near a helicopter. The May 2010 USNI Proceedings (pg. 78) mentions that "[t]he Navy's H-72A's have several specific equipment additions, including jettisonable cockpit doors...." I can understand jet fighters have jettisonable cockpit canopies but I'm having trouble imagining circumstances in which a helicopter would need to have jettisonable cockpit doors. Can someone please clue me in? Thansk . . . J |
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