Javelin
Well-Known Member
So we were off on a little jolly to test out a few things when suddenly we were called up on ch16 by a helicopter and was taken to 67.
"Are you busy?" we were asked.
"er not really, just having a play"
"Well would you mind if one of our helicopters came over for some training?"
"No, that would be fine."
"Please go onto port tack and hold a course of 310."
That was the last thing I heard as the chopper was now 100' off our stern and the noise was immense, not a chance of hearing any crew member let alone the radio.
I had to mime the course to my friend who was steering, and try and impress on him that he needs to keep it there.
The chopper then had numerous runs in from astern to directly above with what looked like no more than a fag paper between my vhf aerial and the chopper.
Did I mention the noise?
After a while a guy hooked up and headed our way again.
They dipped the anti static line in about 10 feet astern and then slowly brought the guy towards us.
He got to about three feet away and then they backed off.
They tried again a couple of times and then the guy on the line shrugged at us, gesturing something derogatory towards the pilot, tapped his head a couple of times and got winched up.
One hell of an experience.
and the noise..........
"Are you busy?" we were asked.
"er not really, just having a play"
"Well would you mind if one of our helicopters came over for some training?"
"No, that would be fine."
"Please go onto port tack and hold a course of 310."
That was the last thing I heard as the chopper was now 100' off our stern and the noise was immense, not a chance of hearing any crew member let alone the radio.
I had to mime the course to my friend who was steering, and try and impress on him that he needs to keep it there.
The chopper then had numerous runs in from astern to directly above with what looked like no more than a fag paper between my vhf aerial and the chopper.
Did I mention the noise?
After a while a guy hooked up and headed our way again.
They dipped the anti static line in about 10 feet astern and then slowly brought the guy towards us.
He got to about three feet away and then they backed off.
They tried again a couple of times and then the guy on the line shrugged at us, gesturing something derogatory towards the pilot, tapped his head a couple of times and got winched up.
One hell of an experience.
and the noise..........