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chicot60
08-27-2011, 02:42 AM
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Tioman Island, Off the coast of Malaysia

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Wake Island, Pacific Ocean

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Macao Intl Airpor

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Kuujjuaraapik, Quebec

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A rock, off the coast of Greenwood (Canadian Military Labrador Helicopter)

Can’t add anything else to this… the picture is worth 10,000 words! If you don’t think our military pilots earn their pay, you need to take a look at this picture
http://www.millionface.com/l/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/afghanistan-of-a-helo-rescue-mission-ems-choppers.jpg
This photo was taken by a soldier in Afghanistan of a helo rescue mission.The pilot is a PA National Guard guy who flies EMS choppers in civilian life.
Now how many people on the planet you reckon could set the ass end of a chopper down on the roof top of a shack, on a s teep mountain cliff, and hold it there while soldiers load wounded men in the rear