Backcountry Pilot • Show us your LZ (helicopter)

Show us your LZ (helicopter)

It takes strength and fortitude to beat the air into submission.
97 postsPage 3 of 51, 2, 3, 4, 5

Re: Show us your LZ (helicopter)

Enjoying the NW helicopter history tcj :)
Ardent offline
Contributing author + Supporter
User avatar
Posts: 212
Joined: Mon Nov 09, 2020 11:15 am
Location: White Rock
Aircraft: A185F

Re: Show us your LZ (helicopter)

90% of my primary rotorcraft training was in Class “B” and all solo (pre-PPLR) cross country flights were over ocean inter island.

Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
8GCBC offline
User avatar
Posts: 4623
Joined: Thu Aug 05, 2010 11:55 pm
Location: Honolulu
Aircraft: 2018 R44
CFII, MEI, CFISES, ATPME, IA/AP, RPPL, Ski&Amphib ops, RHC mechanic cert, RHC SC— 3000TT

Re: Show us your LZ (helicopter)

Chinook Pass in the Central Washington cascades is closed every winter due to numerous avalanches. The target date for opening the pass every spring is Memorial day, May 31. I took these photos April 7, 2016. The Washington DOT was doing avalanche control prior to the crews starting work opening it up.

Astar Hot Fueling at Morse Creek on the Normile Grade six miles east of the summit. This is where the gate is that closes the highway in the winter.
Image

The pilot takes off with a long line attached. Note the little window in the belly.
Image

The pilot hovering above the ground crew.
Image

Image

The ground grew attaches a bag of explosives.
Image

Image

The pilot will deliver the explosives to the avalanche control crew. They are on skies on the ridge top above the highway.
Image

https://vimeo.com/162068463
tcj offline
User avatar
Posts: 1278
Joined: Thu May 29, 2008 12:52 pm
Location: Ellensburg, WA
tcj

Re: Show us your LZ (helicopter)

Note the little window in the belly.


Here's a picture looking out of that belly window - oh lookee here, a Bushmaster with a tree tied to the tail.

Refuelling picture, that long-line is laid out like that on purpose - hook out the front of the helicopter where you can see it, and from the belly hook straight out front between the skids. Bad juju to land on your line, and when you lift you know it's not going to snag anything.

E4D24C69-F158-48DB-8F00-F9324F9E339E.jpeg
E4D24C69-F158-48DB-8F00-F9324F9E339E.jpeg (128.54 KiB) Viewed 1313 times


6BDB2ED2-BF72-444F-A34F-9C48492118D1.jpeg
Karmutzen offline
User avatar
Posts: 711
Joined: Tue Apr 24, 2012 7:47 pm
Location: Great Bear Rainforest
'74 7GCBC, 26" ABW, Aera 660 feeding G5 and FC-10 FF.

Re: Show us your LZ (helicopter)

Thanks for posting the photos and info on the long line karmutzen!

Some trivia about avalanches in this area. In 1904 my Grandpa's brother was killed when an avalanche hit the bunkhouse at the mine he was working in about 2 miles up Morse creek from this location.
tcj offline
User avatar
Posts: 1278
Joined: Thu May 29, 2008 12:52 pm
Location: Ellensburg, WA
tcj

Re: Show us your LZ (helicopter)

Looking out Mary's window. USARPAC General needed a ride to Schofield Barracks:

Image
8GCBC offline
User avatar
Posts: 4623
Joined: Thu Aug 05, 2010 11:55 pm
Location: Honolulu
Aircraft: 2018 R44
CFII, MEI, CFISES, ATPME, IA/AP, RPPL, Ski&Amphib ops, RHC mechanic cert, RHC SC— 3000TT

Re: Show us your LZ (helicopter)

Karmutzen wrote:
Note the little window in the belly.


Here's a picture looking out of that belly window - oh lookee here, a Bushmaster with a tree tied to the tail.

Refuelling picture, that long-line is laid out like that on purpose - hook out the front of the helicopter where you can see it, and from the belly hook straight out front between the skids. Bad juju to land on your line, and when you lift you know it's not going to snag anything.

E4D24C69-F158-48DB-8F00-F9324F9E339E.jpeg


6BDB2ED2-BF72-444F-A34F-9C48492118D1.jpeg


Are you the guy I should call when I make a fool of myself? Is that the Bridge river? It looks like a spot I rejected.
daedaluscan offline
Supporter
User avatar
Posts: 1269
Joined: Sat Jan 12, 2013 1:06 pm
Location: Texada BC

Re: Show us your LZ (helicopter)

Little busy in BC recently, this was the Hwy rebuild work right after the big floods.

I’m the dark grey machine departing at the beginning of the vid, following two others immediately ahead.

Busy times.

https://imgur.com/a/buV65sw
Ardent offline
Contributing author + Supporter
User avatar
Posts: 212
Joined: Mon Nov 09, 2020 11:15 am
Location: White Rock
Aircraft: A185F

Re: Show us your LZ (helicopter)

Ardent wrote:Little busy in BC recently, this was the Hwy rebuild work right after the big floods.

I’m the dark grey machine departing at the beginning of the vid, following two others immediately ahead.

Busy times.

https://imgur.com/a/buV65sw


Very intense and interesting helicopter assistance. Thank you.
8GCBC offline
User avatar
Posts: 4623
Joined: Thu Aug 05, 2010 11:55 pm
Location: Honolulu
Aircraft: 2018 R44
CFII, MEI, CFISES, ATPME, IA/AP, RPPL, Ski&Amphib ops, RHC mechanic cert, RHC SC— 3000TT

Re: Show us your LZ (helicopter)

This LZ reminds of the song:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Horse_with_No_Name

… I've been through the desert on a horse with no name
It felt good to be out of the rain
In the desert you can remember your name
'Cause there ain't no one for to give you no pain


Image

Image
8GCBC offline
User avatar
Posts: 4623
Joined: Thu Aug 05, 2010 11:55 pm
Location: Honolulu
Aircraft: 2018 R44
CFII, MEI, CFISES, ATPME, IA/AP, RPPL, Ski&Amphib ops, RHC mechanic cert, RHC SC— 3000TT

Re: Show us your LZ (helicopter)

Image
NineThreeKilo offline
Retired
Posts: 1679
Joined: Thu Dec 31, 2009 8:16 pm
Location: _

Re: Show us your LZ (helicopter)

Not me, woman pilot friend of mine, from last night at about 60N, -27C and blowing 30.

Yeah, it's idling. At those temps on an isolated frozen lake you would never shut down for risk of a no start.

And killing two birds with one stone I've asked them what kind of gloves are keeping their hands warm.

3758CA17-0556-40A4-9127-0044762A1E9C.jpeg
3758CA17-0556-40A4-9127-0044762A1E9C.jpeg (164.71 KiB) Viewed 1109 times
Karmutzen offline
User avatar
Posts: 711
Joined: Tue Apr 24, 2012 7:47 pm
Location: Great Bear Rainforest
'74 7GCBC, 26" ABW, Aera 660 feeding G5 and FC-10 FF.

Re: Show us your LZ (helicopter)

My place, a few weeks ago. I, not knowing any better, was a bit concerned about the 1/4" thick (so fairly heavy) aluminum sheet laying unsecured on the asphalt (it's there to make life easier on my Airstreaks when I lock one up and turn around prior to blast off) but apparently it was of no import. I didn't know they were coming in, so pretty much blew this fixed wing pilot's mind! Most visiting pilots think my strip is tight.....
https://youtu.be/d2egWvvppDw
courierguy offline
User avatar
Posts: 4197
Joined: Thu Mar 31, 2005 6:52 pm
Location: Idaho
"Its easier to apologize then ask permission"
Tex McClatchy

Re: Show us your LZ (helicopter)

In the aerial application world, helicopters are relatively expensive, slow and don't haul much, so we like to take the lz to the field.
It looks like this ;

Long Ranger on one of our trailers
Image

Another angle, same ship
Image

To add perspective, here is a clip of a friend in a 58 coming out of at spray run and on to the deck
Rob offline
Supporter
User avatar
Posts: 1569
Joined: Sat Mar 11, 2006 10:34 am

Re: Show us your LZ (helicopter)

Seen on the back roads of Kittitas County, in Central Washington.
Image
tcj offline
User avatar
Posts: 1278
Joined: Thu May 29, 2008 12:52 pm
Location: Ellensburg, WA
tcj

Re: Show us your LZ (helicopter)

My newest LZ lakebed is near Vidal, California (across the river). The last homestead of Wyatt Earp, the toughest and most storied lawman in the west and Alaska.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wyatt_Earp

2022.01.09:
Image

The Earps bought a small cottage in Vidal, the only home they ever owned. Beginning in 1911 and until Wyatt's health began to fail in 1928, Wyatt and Sadie Earp summered in Los Angeles and spent the rest of the year in the desert working their claims
Credit: Wikipedia
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
8GCBC offline
User avatar
Posts: 4623
Joined: Thu Aug 05, 2010 11:55 pm
Location: Honolulu
Aircraft: 2018 R44
CFII, MEI, CFISES, ATPME, IA/AP, RPPL, Ski&Amphib ops, RHC mechanic cert, RHC SC— 3000TT

Re: Show us your LZ (helicopter)

Lots of coyotes around, but I just couldn't get this one to budge. Doing it old school with a wooden bladed 47G2.
5B736E52-D7DD-4213-9BDD-14465DE332DD.jpeg
Karmutzen offline
User avatar
Posts: 711
Joined: Tue Apr 24, 2012 7:47 pm
Location: Great Bear Rainforest
'74 7GCBC, 26" ABW, Aera 660 feeding G5 and FC-10 FF.

Re: Show us your LZ (helicopter)

The TV news coverage of the Russian forces on the border.......shows some pretty cool looking co-axial helicopters. I've always wondered why we don't see more of the co-axial types.
courierguy offline
User avatar
Posts: 4197
Joined: Thu Mar 31, 2005 6:52 pm
Location: Idaho
"Its easier to apologize then ask permission"
Tex McClatchy

Re: Show us your LZ (helicopter)

Karmutzen wrote:Lots of coyotes around, but I just couldn't get this one to budge. Doing it old school with a wooden bladed 47G2.
5B736E52-D7DD-4213-9BDD-14465DE332DD.jpeg

And he’s a clever lad to keep his paws dry on that little plywood pad. Maybe bow hunting from a helo?
daedaluscan offline
Supporter
User avatar
Posts: 1269
Joined: Sat Jan 12, 2013 1:06 pm
Location: Texada BC

Re: Show us your LZ (helicopter)

Courierguy, Russians have that coax tech down pretty good. We use their Ka-32 here for repetitive heavy lift, but they've got even little piston-powered two seaters for agricultural work.

Had a friend who's wife threw his lunchbox into the back yard. For the next four years he mowed the grass around it - the second video suggests the Ka226 hasn't flown in a while.

https://fb.watch/aJnQ2lQq3A/

https://youtu.be/Xy0GMyfGu6s
Karmutzen offline
User avatar
Posts: 711
Joined: Tue Apr 24, 2012 7:47 pm
Location: Great Bear Rainforest
'74 7GCBC, 26" ABW, Aera 660 feeding G5 and FC-10 FF.

DISPLAY OPTIONS

PreviousNext
97 postsPage 3 of 51, 2, 3, 4, 5

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests

Latest Features

Latest Knowledge Base