They Probably didn’t teach this at Ft. Rucker

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  1. Cathy

    Wow. Just wow.

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  2. Esli

    One of my new students is a -60 pilot. Might have to show this to him.

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  3. Cathy

    Forwarded this to my nephew who has been training and getting certification to fly fixed wing and copters. I thought it might be photosed at first.

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  4. Cathy

    Crap, I hate when my ad self corrects and I don’t notice… Photoshopped!

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  5. Cathy

    iPad.

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  6. xbradtc

    You’re just struggling a bit with that, huh?

    Why don’t you just give it to Car in.

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  7. Cathy

    Hahahah! I just KNEW you’d enjoy my screwups!

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  8. Crazyhorse13

    It’s called a pinnacle landing, they do teach the technique at Rucker, they just don’t have the same terrain…obviously. ๐Ÿ™‚

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  9. xbradtc

    I don’t think there’s a single pinnacle in all of Alabama.

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  10. xbradtc

    Also, I knew you’d pop in to comment! Good to see you.

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  11. Quartermaster

    No natural pinnacles anyway. The southern part of the Blue Ridge does live in Alabama. Birmingham is in the Blue Ridge province which stretches into NE MS as well. Rucker is on the coastal plain where even the mole hills look like real hills.

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  12. LC Aggie Sith

    It may not be apt, but I think that’s just beautiful ๐Ÿ™‚

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  13. SCOTTtheBADGER

    Aggie, it’s hard to concentrate with your new avatar.

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  14. Crazyhorse13

    If you shoot an approach to the top of a building it is basically the same technique, it’s all the other factors like wind and pressure altitude that are different…the way you go about it is exactly the same.

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  15. LC Aggie Sith

    HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

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