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Cool heli-op

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Cool heli-op

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Re: Cool heli-op

Although i grew up on a farm, my day job is a lineman. The company I work for has a few (5?) Eurocopter Astars. There's a platform developed in-house to exit the helicopter on the top of a transmission line tower. We call it the Air Stair. The work location I'm currently at will give me the opportunity to do this in the following years, can't wait. :lol:

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What kind of FLIR is that?
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lesuther wrote:What kind of FLIR is that?


Don't know all too much about it. It's used to find shorted strings of insulators on an energized line, which will turn hot.
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back when I was into heli-logging, they'd drop us off on a stump like that (BIG stumps on the coast). Slow & gentle egress & loading on, pilot would hold 'er steady. Never had to walk over the fell & bucked!
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