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Anybody know anything about this? Supposedly two HS-3 Seahawks enroute
to USS Harry S Truman swapped paint over the Main Street Bridge in Jacksonville. Both helos made successful emergency landings on opposite riverbanks a half mile downstream from the bridge. As of nightfall the helicopters had not been moved, and their airworthiness had not been disclosed. This is the first time I've ever heard of two helicopters surviving midair contact. |
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