dmccarty
Super Star Member
Dan, flying across Iraq we often were 100ft or so, which seems much lower when going that fast. In early Spring the Shepards take their herds out into the desert to graze. They didn't much like us flying over them. Almost always scattered their herds.
I don't know how low we were over the Everglades but we really were just skimming on top of the saw grass. If the pilot had had a wiffle fart we would have left a smear in the ground. :laughing::laughing::laughing:
My wife has a family member who was Medivac copter pilot in Viet Nam. He got shot down three times but lived to tell the tale though one crash really messed him up. The family had a diary operation when he was in the Army and one time he flew a Huey home and landed in the pasture. The family was glad to see him but his uncles and father were ticked because the cows did not give milk for a day or two. :shocked:
This guy is the Luckiest Man in the world. Might be good luck or bad luck though. Three shoot downs in copters but he survived. A decade or so ago, he bought a new car and then hit a herd of deer which totaled the car but he survived. Shortly after that he was working on his roof. Alone. He was on a ladder on the back deck which has multiple layers to get into the house. He fell onto the deck and had a compound fracture of a leg AND an arm. :shocked: He had to crawl across the deck, up some stairs, I think down stairs again then back up stairs to get into the house. :shocked: Course, he had a hard time standing to open the door to get inside. :confused2: Then he had to crawl across the kitchen floor to stand up again to use the phone. :shocked: But he survived.
He likes to BBQ, especially whole hogs, and he has a garage stuff full of different sized BBQs. One day we were at this house, well, for a BBQ, and I noticed he was a bit red in the face, on parts of his arms and legs. A few days earlier he had lit a BBQ and it, or one of the other tanks, had been leaking. There was a flash from the leaky propane and his exposed skin had gotten a nice healthy red hue.
Later,
Dan