Saturday, June 21, 2008

Marathon Lift Day!










Hard working ground crew after job number 2 setting light poles



The whole crew after the 2nd job


Chief Pilot Steve Bull hard at work.
The beautiful brilliant red paint on Engine 58



The Chopper-razzi watching the job and taking photos from the next roof top






Start of the day, morning sunrise with Engine 58



Afternoon job with 1231A (SKY 9) with it's amazing blue paint


An incredible photo from the Angel City Air crew.
Gary Lineberry landing the SKY 9 at sunset at Whiteman Airport.
The line of helicopters on the flight line and the tower in the background
are just a couple things that make this shot amazing.
Photo by Carston Bell.

From Riverside to Whiteman, from 58T to Astar today. Our company had three lift jobs the first part of my day. It was fun and exciting to go from job to job to job. We had the whole crew out in the field today. The word fun and exciting doesn't really describe it compared to how it actually was. It was the first time I had flown so many people in the helicopter. Afterall, it does seat a full troop load. I did the first job, our chief pilot did the second and I did the third job. After that I headed to Whiteman from Riverside to what felt like an inferno of hot air blowing on you once outside your car. I honestly do not think I have ever felt a wind that hot! The winds have been hot the past weeks, but nothing like this. I had been in the heat all day with the lift work so I figured nothing could be hotter than that. I was wrong. It seriously felt like a heat gun blowing on you. While I was preflighting my second helicopter of the day I couldn't help but notice how amazing the paint was on this helicopter. We were in the backup ship which has a new paint job on it. Well, not new, but recent in the past years and very well taken care of. It looked like a new car. I thought to myself, how cool I got to fly two beautiful machines today. Both Engine 58 which is bright red and 1231A(SKY 9 for the day) a vivid blue are the prettiest and most
brilliant of their colors.

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