Apache Crash in Afghanistan - "Return to target" maneuver

Apache Crash in Afghanistan - "Return to target" maneuver

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redback911

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2,728 posts

267 months

Wednesday 21st March 2012
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Woah...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FguAOoUg3ZY

"AH-64 Apache helicopter crash in Sharana, Afghanistan. The pilot was executing a maneuver known as "return to target". No one on the ground was killed and both pilots survived, possible criminal charges were laid."

Not sure if the above statement is entirely true. I guess more info will come out soon.

bravonovember

774 posts

177 months

Wednesday 21st March 2012
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Bloody Yanks

paddyhasneeds

51,406 posts

211 months

Wednesday 21st March 2012
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fk me that's got to be quite a ride!!

Puggit

48,479 posts

249 months

Wednesday 21st March 2012
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Trying to land a helicopter like a 'plane, what was he thinking?!

Hugo a Gogo

23,378 posts

234 months

Wednesday 21st March 2012
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRJYu9clZF0

that's how it should be done

davepoth

29,395 posts

200 months

Wednesday 21st March 2012
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Hugo a Gogo said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRJYu9clZF0

that's how it should be done
Looks much less extreme than the Apache one - less steep, slower. And also not over an Army base which he had previously told he was going to put on a show for. Apache pilot is in a lot of trouble methinks.

andy_s

19,405 posts

260 months

Wednesday 21st March 2012
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Extreme sledging.

jmorgan

36,010 posts

285 months

Wednesday 21st March 2012
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Jeepers, says something for the aircraft if they survived. Wonder if the g suits squeeze it out your collar?

fatboy69

9,373 posts

188 months

Wednesday 21st March 2012
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fk me! How did they survive that impact?

Zaxxon

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161 months

Wednesday 21st March 2012
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That' one glittering career in tatters.

tank slapper

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284 months

Wednesday 21st March 2012
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Otherwise known as the "Watch this" manoeuvre.

I think they owe their survival to how strongly built the Apache is - it remained remarkably intact after turning over.

Odie

4,187 posts

183 months

Wednesday 21st March 2012
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Puggit said:
Trying to land a helicopter like a 'plane, what was he thinking?!
the return to target maneuver isnt trying to land, its like doing a J turn in a car

tank slapper

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284 months

Wednesday 21st March 2012
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davepoth said:
Looks much less extreme than the Apache one - less steep, slower. And also not over an Army base which he had previously told he was going to put on a show for. Apache pilot is in a lot of trouble methinks.
I once saw the London air ambulance (when they had the Dauphin) do something similar at an air show. It was basing there for the day and was returning from a call, and came across the airfield at high speed and pulled up like that before landing all in one manoeuvre. It was as spectacular as it was unexpected.

Zaxxon

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161 months

Wednesday 21st March 2012
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tank slapper said:
Otherwise known as the "Watch this" manoeuvre.

I think they owe their survival to how strongly built the Apache is - it remained remarkably intact after turning over.
Sod the idiots in the Apache, thank fk the guys on the ground are ok.

Madness60

571 posts

185 months

Wednesday 21st March 2012
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Its just a wingover but he cocked up the recovery!

jains15

1,013 posts

174 months

Wednesday 21st March 2012
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..... Gonna come,and save the motherfking day YEAH!!!

anonymous-user

55 months

Wednesday 21st March 2012
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I think i'm right in saying most military 'copters now have vertical G limiters built into the seats for just such an eventuality? (i.e. a shear pin system that allows the seat to "submarine" in a controlled fashion and hence limit the max G the pilot receives in the crucial vertical plane ?)

Butter Face

30,341 posts

161 months

Wednesday 21st March 2012
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Ouch. He's going to be in a whole world of st for that...

GarryA

4,700 posts

165 months

Wednesday 21st March 2012
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That’s a negative Ghost rider, the pattern is full.

rhinochopig

17,932 posts

199 months

Wednesday 21st March 2012
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GarryA said:
That’s a negative Ghost rider, the trousers are full.
EFA.

Funnily enough I was nearly blown over by a longbow this afternoon whilst out with the dogs. The crew were practising slow (~50kts) very very low level flying along the valley where I walk my dogs.

It was bloody awesome to watch despite being engulfed in leafs twigs and down-wash.

Edited by rhinochopig on Wednesday 21st March 21:21