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Was flying Bell 206 in Johannesburg, early 1970's. At the time there
were only five civil helicopters registered in all of South Africa. I forget the exact reason for this event, but it included a lot of the local politicians at the Britstown Tower in downtown Johannesburg. The tower is similar to the space needle in Seattle with a revolving restaurant on top. I landed the 206 near the base of the tower and stepped out of the way while the boss and the politicos got their pics taken with the helicopter. Then the boss told me to circle the tower while they took pics from the top inside to show the helicopter with the city in the background.. So, I took off and began circling the tower while the people inside walked around taking photos of me. I don't know what got into me, but I began slowing down to a near stop, and then began backing up very slowly. I still laugh at the puzzled looks on peoples faces when they thought the tower was malfunctioning and going too fast! Then someone noticed it was me. My boss didn't think it was all that funny but he forgave me about 20 years later. Another time I had landed on what is called a kopje, a gigantic granite outcropping that was at least 1000' tall with sloping sides. As I settled the weight on the skids, they spread slightly and the right skid slipped into a crack in the granite and got jammed. Well, there I was by myself and trying to figure out how to get unstuck. It took some lip chewing and biting as I concentrated on VERY careful control manipulations to get out of that crack without breaking the skid or worse. It turned out OK but I certainly will be more aware of that potential danger landing on such a surface. Got a lot more stories if anyone is interested. I think most of them have a lesson to be learned. At least I learned from them and survived the mistakes and dumb things I did, Cheers Rocky |
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Nice stories. I enjoyed reading them. Keep them coming.
Tom |
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Yes Rocky, I enjoy reading about everyones stories and adventures.
Jerry |
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Rocky,
Thanks that was a really nice one from right here at home. Keep them coming. regards Hennie |
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Rocky,
Earlier this year a few friends and me did a helicopter trip down to this same wild coast. There were 5 helicopters 1 R44,1 Bell 47, 2 CH7 Kompresses and my R22. All the guy's left from Johannesburg and we joined up at the town of Frankfort and flew from town to town enjoying the Drakensberg mountains, the Natal subtropical coast line and then the Wild coast. The trip lasted a week before we were back home again. We landed at the most exotic beaches and waterfalls. We cooked fresh crayfish on remote beaches and had a ball. We stayed in Port St Johns for a few nights and used the small town as a base wile flying up and down the coast every day. The trip was in excess of a 1000 nauticle miles and I logged more than 20 hours for the week. Twice we had 30 knot coastal winds to fly in. The first time it was a tail wind and the second time a head wind. This slowed the Bell 47 down to only 35 knots ground speed. Imagine what this do to you planned fuel consumption! We are already planning next years trip. Regards Hennie |
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Hi Hennie,
Sounds like a "wonderful" trip. I admit, I'm a little green! Would you happen to have a place where you can post pictures? Fly Safe, Steve R. "Hennie" wrote in message om... Rocky, Earlier this year a few friends and me did a helicopter trip down to this same wild coast. There were 5 helicopters 1 R44,1 Bell 47, 2 CH7 Kompresses and my R22. All the guy's left from Johannesburg and we joined up at the town of Frankfort and flew from town to town enjoying the Drakensberg mountains, the Natal subtropical coast line and then the Wild coast. The trip lasted a week before we were back home again. We landed at the most exotic beaches and waterfalls. We cooked fresh crayfish on remote beaches and had a ball. We stayed in Port St Johns for a few nights and used the small town as a base wile flying up and down the coast every day. The trip was in excess of a 1000 nauticle miles and I logged more than 20 hours for the week. Twice we had 30 knot coastal winds to fly in. The first time it was a tail wind and the second time a head wind. This slowed the Bell 47 down to only 35 knots ground speed. Imagine what this do to you planned fuel consumption! We are already planning next years trip. Regards Hennie |
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Steve R. wrote:
Hi Hennie, Sounds like a "wonderful" trip. I admit, I'm a little green! Would you happen to have a place where you can post pictures? I'd sure like to see photos of your adventure also. |
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