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A blackhawk is downSome tragic news just released. Looks like 2 Australian soldiers have lost their lives. It will be a quite day at work tomorrow.
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Matt. K
1 dead 1 missing and several injured so news just said, sad but happens.
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Heard about that before as well. Hopefully Killakoala isn't anywhere near this and none of his mates are involved...
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Our thoughts are with all these brave soldier's families. Also, are our thoughts with you at work tomorrow Matt.
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not good news, hope it was not something as silly as a split pin missing again.
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Yeah, tragic that we've lost more lives to an air crash. Sad that it happened to HMAS Kanimbla, again. They lost Shark 02 as well during the tsunami relief ops on Nias. I do have a few friends on that ship. I was on it for a short time in 2001.
I doubt that we'll ever find out what truly happened as the helo is in about 2500 metres of water. It will never be recovered. The Blackhawks are a great aircraft. Don't let the media sway you into thinking it is crap with their negative propaganda. I took this photo of a Blackhawk during the Melbourne Commonwealth games. Last edited by Killakoala on Thu Nov 30, 2006 8:48 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Steve.
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Hi everyone,
Id like to join in with condolences regarding the very sad loss of lives. Some press reports that the Black Hawk slid of the HMAS Kanimbla when attempting to land. Does anybody know what exactly happened ? CD
Call me a wuss, but landing an aircraft on a ship at sea has always struck me as a very daring maneuver...
Respect to those who manage this on a daily basis, and even more respect to those who fail. Cheers Steffen. lust for comfort suffocates the soul
sorry to hear... condolences to those affected..
surely it cant be another simple mechanical fault again. they wouldve learnt their lesson from last time. im not too sure as to what happened- havent been up to date with the news as of late! -julz
It is important to remember that these men and women are doing dangerous stuff all the time, not just when they are in direct conflict scenarios, and they deserve our greatest respect.
Condolences to the familes and friends of the dead and injured. Greg - - - - D200 etc
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I have been at sea on Kanimbla and it is not a small target for a helo to land on, but it still requires a smidge of skill Landing on the quarterdeck of a frigate in a storm, now that's a medal earning exercise. They winch the buggars down. I would be interested too in the full story. Col Photography. The Art of Seeing, Not Just Looking
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Sad to say the least. The pilot became a father for the first time 3 months ago.
The SAS trooper that is missing is believed to be trapped in the wreckage some 2500 metres below the surface. Highly unlikely that he will ever be recovered. 2x D700, 2x D2h, lenses, speedlights, studio, pelican cases, tripods, monopods, patridges, pear trees etc etc
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