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Old September 7th 04, 06:24 PM
SelwayKid
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Kruger National Park in South Africa, early 70's. Working with game
rangers to do health checks on elephants. Using a Bell 206 with doors
off, game ranger with a dart gun and heavy duty tranquilizers, a
specific herd of elephants... get them moving out in line to avoid the
noisy annoying helicopter that just doesn't seem to go away.... move
in close to the last one in line and dart it. As it goes down, a
ground crew following us does a blood sample, a fecal sample, temps
and other physical signs, antibiotic in the eyes, an injection to help
it wake up from the tranquilizer and on to the next one. We shot about
15 elephants that day and all were healthy and just fine for the
experience. They are such a magnificent animal.
Just another day in the life of a helicopter pilot in South Africa
back in the 70's.
Ol Shy & Bashful
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Old September 8th 04, 06:42 AM
Hennie Roets
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Yeah, another ****ty day in paradise!!!!!!!!!!

Regards

Hennie

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Kruger National Park in South Africa, early 70's. Working with game
rangers to do health checks on elephants. Using a Bell 206 with doors
off, game ranger with a dart gun and heavy duty tranquilizers, a
specific herd of elephants... get them moving out in line to avoid the
noisy annoying helicopter that just doesn't seem to go away.... move
in close to the last one in line and dart it. As it goes down, a
ground crew following us does a blood sample, a fecal sample, temps
and other physical signs, antibiotic in the eyes, an injection to help
it wake up from the tranquilizer and on to the next one. We shot about
15 elephants that day and all were healthy and just fine for the
experience. They are such a magnificent animal.
Just another day in the life of a helicopter pilot in South Africa
back in the 70's.
Ol Shy & Bashful



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Old September 11th 04, 03:47 AM
Micbloo
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Using a Bell 206 with doors
off, game ranger with a dart gun and heavy duty tranquilizers, a
specific herd of elephants... get them moving out in line to avoid the
noisy annoying helicopter that just doesn't seem to go away....


Now that sounds cool. And 15 of those big boys!!

 




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