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Thanks for the info guys. I checked out a web site with articles by the
crews of the CH-47Ds that worked the mountain ranges in Afghanistan. They frequently did landings at 17000 - 20000 ft. All very interesting and informative. In about '68 my brothers saw a Chinook lift a broken Huey from the summit of Mt. Rainier -- greater than 14,000 feet. My brother lent the photos to one of the pilots to copy and we never got them back. OTOH, I still have the Huey pilot's helmet. If anyone knows who to was I'd love to get the photos :-) BTW, one of the brothers (Jim Springer) was in all the papers last month in a story about a big rescue in the Tetons. He gets dropped in on the end of a long tether at all altitudes of the Tetons. I can ask him what helicopter they use if anyone is interested. -- Charlie Springer |
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