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Touchdown! Greaser!
http://nbc4i.com/2016/12/28/apache-helicopter-goes-down-in-water-near-houston/
Early report. Hoping crew got out safe.
Early report. Hoping crew got out safe.
Believe that's a NG unit. Hope the crew members escaped without injury.
Ft Hood not that far away. Maybe active?
Fort Hood is not near Houston. More than 250 miles away.Ft Hood not that far away. Maybe active?
Fort Hood is not near Houston. More than 250 miles away.
There is a picture floating around internally of the entire static mast up buried in the dirt as if rotor separation. If true, this will be the second rotor separation incident in NG units in 24 months.
No A's left in fact the 1/149th was the last to fly them...went to the last A Model retirement ceremony a few years back at Ellington...at one time I was an advisor to the unit and fielded them with 64's sort of a local boy gets to go home. Until yesterday they were the only Apache battalion to never have a Class A accident and that was a great record figuring they were the second non active duty unit to field starting in 1990.
yes when your located under the Bravo of Houston and Populated with EMS, Oil Patch and Airline pilots the quickest way is direct to FT Hood and when you look at fuel requirements deploying to North Ft Hood from Ellington its doable but only direct...most of the time its through the downtown corridor...also known for a well timed flyby through Kyle Stadium unannounced at the start of a A & M game led by the Battalion commander class of 70...just happened to need refuel at Easterwood on the way to Hood because they did not go direct.
No, not a corridor. I'm taking about this...
Cool video Velocity! Half those people probably thought it was the Russians!
Well, not sure it was cool for them. Rumor was they got their pee pee slapped over that.
If your a helicopter guy this tells a bad scenario...
Two days ago LaPorte/Seabrook...a 1/149th TANG aircraftWhich accident was this from? I ask because we had a -64 go down here in TN a year or so ago. Rumor has it that they threw a blade.
Most of it did, but not far from land. The big prop piece was very near the shore, but on land.Rgr, thanks. I must have missed that. I'd heard it went down in the water.