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Heli approach to Evviva!

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  1. YachtForums

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    These pics were taken at Bahia Mar yesterday, where fellow YachtForums member Mark Marrone witnessed an unusual event...

    The approach. (is that really the dockmaster standing-by to throw a line?) :D

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    Lower the collective gently and keep a firm hold on the cyclic....

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    Touch down!

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    A full size picture of Evviva with her newly added parasite...

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    Thanks Mark! :)
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    I see the downwash didn't blow away the toys around the stern.

    Kelly Cook
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    Landing on the back of a yacht is harder than it looks. Besides having a limited area to set down on, the landing must be gentle and there is no room for error. This is compounded in offshore conditions, when the boat could be pitching and rolling. Throw in wind... and it can be very challenging.

    I've made several hundred landings onboard our boat and each one requires the same level of concentration. Of course there is one BIG difference... my helicopter is quite a bit SMALLER! ;) :D

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    great pics of Ilona, thanks.
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    That is amazing to see like that. Thats the first time I've seen a 'heli hatch' in action. Thanks Nismo350Z33 :D
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    Really neat to see Nismo350Z33 :)

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    Helicopters can also be used for fishing. Here's a good catch! :eek:

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    I think you would need a bigger hanger anyways :rolleyes:
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    Is that the remainder of his collegue in the water to the left? :D
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    * There must be some jokes in there somewhere about being fish bait, getting a piece of the action, chewing the fat and being a human tooth pick, but i just can't see it!

    :D

    * One of the Army's new teaching classes: 101 Cargo Net Climbing in 1 easy step!

    :D

    * "Move it or loose it!"

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    I thank you!

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    OMG! :eek:
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    I saw that one before... :eek: I think the railing made a bad situation worse. If the landing gear hadn't been tangled in it they might have been able to pull off.... dunno' for sure. :confused:
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    yeah it was from 1999. 7 killed 11 survived. the netting was indeed the problem. I was reminded of this when I saw the railings on AIR, they appear very high around the helipad but obviously certified as ok.