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I wonder if someone is going to stomp on them for this.
http://miramichileader.canadaeast.co...article/448129 Two days later, another crew used their Cormorant to trim trees. http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNew...017?hub=Canada -- Andrew Chaplin SIT MIHI GLADIUS SICUT SANCTO MARTINO (If you're going to e-mail me, you'll have to get "yourfinger." out.) |
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"Andrew Chaplin" wrote in
: I wonder if someone is going to stomp on them for this. http://miramichileader.canadaeast.co...article/448129 Two days later, another crew used their Cormorant to trim trees. http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNew...7/military_hel icopter_081017/20081017?hub=Canada Looks more like a potty break. |
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![]() "Andrew Chaplin" wrote in message ... I wonder if someone is going to stomp on them for this. http://miramichileader.canadaeast.co...article/448129 Two days later, another crew used their Cormorant to trim trees. http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNew...017?hub=Canada -- Andrew Chaplin SIT MIHI GLADIUS SICUT SANCTO MARTINO (If you're going to e-mail me, you'll have to get "yourfinger." out.) It may be discovered the crews require landing in "unprepared" locations as a part of their qualification process. With that in mind, combining the qual and lunch isn't that unusual. We used to fly into various locations for a lot of reasons and take advantage of the locations to either eat at a special location or buy cases of live lobster, go shopping etc. The flights were required, why not get something extra too. Heaven knows our military people get too few benefits for what they do for us all. Rob |
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"Scubabix" wrote in message
... "Andrew Chaplin" wrote in message ... I wonder if someone is going to stomp on them for this. http://miramichileader.canadaeast.co...article/448129 Two days later, another crew used their Cormorant to trim trees. http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNew...017?hub=Canada It may be discovered the crews require landing in "unprepared" locations as a part of their qualification process. With that in mind, combining the qual and lunch isn't that unusual. We used to fly into various locations for a lot of reasons and take advantage of the locations to either eat at a special location or buy cases of live lobster, go shopping etc. The flights were required, why not get something extra too. Heaven knows our military people get too few benefits for what they do for us all. The CF are over-reactive when it comes to public perception; as soon as anything becomes fun and the public notices, they put the kibosh on it. The Miramichi is, BTW, a great area for lobster, but the lobster fishery generally works out of Escuminac about 40 kilometres south. And, if you ever have a breakdown that leaves you stranded in the area, make sure you have your fly rod, it's one of the better salmon rivers on the East Coast. -- Andrew Chaplin Whose marriage survived six years at CFB Chatham on the Miramichi (If you're going to e-mail me, you'll have to get "yourfinger." out.) |
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On Sun, 19 Oct 2008 14:20:42 -0400, "Andrew Chaplin"
wrote: I wonder if someone is going to stomp on them for this. http://miramichileader.canadaeast.co...article/448129 "Everybody remember where we parked!" I hope they left somebody behind to keep an eye on the car. Then again, Heaven forbid SAR crews should get some practice landing in more natural settings, seeing as hikers usually only get lost near helipads... Two days later, another crew used their Cormorant to trim trees. http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNew...017?hub=Canada Have you priced tree trimming services lately...? ;^) |
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![]() "Andrew Chaplin" wrote in message ... I wonder if someone is going to stomp on them for this. http://miramichileader.canadaeast.co...article/448129 Nawww, they were just practicing a "pizza rescue" |
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Back in the late 70's early 80's, if you were within territorial waters on
the East Coast (Halifax area) the Junior Ranks mess at CFB Stadacona would send take-out to order pizza to HMCS ships via Sea King helicopter if an aircraft was available. Apparently this was normal. "Rudy" wrote in message ... "Andrew Chaplin" wrote in message ... I wonder if someone is going to stomp on them for this. http://miramichileader.canadaeast.co...article/448129 Nawww, they were just practicing a "pizza rescue" ----------------- www.Newsgroup-Binaries.com - *Completion*Retention*Speed* Access your favorite newsgroups from home or on the road ----------------- |
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"Bill & Ange" wrote in message
... Back in the late 70's early 80's, if you were within territorial waters on the East Coast (Halifax area) the Junior Ranks mess at CFB Stadacona would send take-out to order pizza to HMCS ships via Sea King helicopter if an aircraft was available. Apparently this was normal. I thought that all these stories were normal. In the Mekong Delta, the US Army delivered our supplies by Caribou. When the US Army was forced to turn over all fixed-wing to the USAF, a USAF colonel came down and told me that our dirt strip was "unsafe" for the very same Caribou that the army could fly, but the USAF could not. I said, "Well, there is a war going on," which really ****ed him off, because I insulted his masculinity, of which he had none. So the Special Forces, which shared the camp, made some deal with the Royal Australian Air Force, which then flew the exact same model of Caribou (except it had a kangaroo on the tail) and they said that not only would they deliver our stuff they would add a pallet (some four feet by four feet) of beer! But we had to trade some AK-47s, of which every bunk had several stashed for trading . The bad news is that they would not part with Foster's or even Molsons, but they would dump the US Budweiser, which they would not drink anyway, but we were desparate. On one trip they even asked if they could park the plane and go out on an operation with us! They wanted even more AK-47s. The Caribou, with its large tail, stook out like the biggest bulllseye in the delta, and we converged several companies of Vietnamese soldiers on the runway to unload and get them turned around as soon as possible. So I nixed that, but threw in some extra AK-47s, thinking of the difference between the old army flyers, and the Aussies, and the chicken-**** USAF. There. I've said it. It only took me forty years, from 1968 to 2008, to say what they actually were. They did not give a thought (I almost said ****, but would be unseemly) about the people on the ground. The USAF would have let us starve. Anyway, in some later years, I learned about a shooting, in OZ, and it was an automatic weapon, and I thought about the ones we sent. We were all officers and gentlemen, or NCOs and also professionals, and I thought no harm could come from it. The weapons would not get loose. Maybe I was wrong. I wouldn't do that again today, but those were some different days. ****. (There's that word again.) We even smoked cigarettes. "Rudy" wrote in message ... "Andrew Chaplin" wrote in message ... I wonder if someone is going to stomp on them for this. http://miramichileader.canadaeast.co...article/448129 Nawww, they were just practicing a "pizza rescue" ----------------- www.Newsgroup-Binaries.com - *Completion*Retention*Speed* Access your favorite newsgroups from home or on the road ----------------- |
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