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disaster Chopper Almost Taken Out By Power Lines

Take the L.

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It's a very valid observation - of You.
It's important to self assess, I'm glad to see you try.


* added after your answer below:
Waiting to see if you edit this 'Whole Comment Above' - when you copy ...
and You Did.





You manipulated my original comment, as shown.
Changing it to me allegedly - only saying "It's a very valid observation"
Trying to project back onto me, to falsely validate yourself = Very dishonest activity.

Now, we get to watch you change it back, but it's too late.



SearCutFAL said:
It's a very valid observation.


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Yeah, it's not quite thar simple. This wasn't an accident, he intentionally had to make a split-second decision to maintain, climb or dive.

You've never flown a helicopter, I wouldn't expect you to understand. I however, have and do.
you've flown a chopper wow, you have a license then
 
"End of story"? Not at all. You know nothing about the situation or what the pilot may or may not have seen.

The only visible tower in the video is in the foreground, maybe a hundred yards from the person recording. The pilot was obviously unaware of the line until the last moment and executed the safety maneuver PERFECTLY.

Helicopter pilots ROUTINELY fly extremely close to lines of all types. Even seen tree-line trimming performed by a heli? How about high-voltage power transmission line maintenance performed by a technician secured to the outside of a heli?





@chewbok What's your take?

I was recruited HEAVILY for THAT in 1985, when employed at GE. Florida Power/Light approached several of my "crew", as the WWII generation that wired us all up were retiring out. FUCK NO, I didn't take the job! I LOVED my job ON the ground and I had an indie studio already.
 
You manipulated my original comment, as shown.
Changing it to me allegedly - only saying "It's a very valid observation"
Trying to project back onto me, to falsely validate yourself = Very dishonest activity.

Now, we get to watch you change it back, but it's too late.



SearCutFAL said:
It's a very valid observation.


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I never denied it, I shortened your comment to highlight your own hypocrisy.

There is no win or lose in this conversation. It's your opinion versus mine and we can go back and forth all day, but you're obviously a narcissist and further discussion would be pointless.

Seek mental help or therapy or something.
 
Lucky! Nice skillz!
Most definitely. It's pleasant to see people like yourself can acknowledge and appreciate the skills required by a pilot to literally save lives during an aerial accident.. unlike some of the other people around here, mentally unstable fags with a false sense of intellectual superiority.
 
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