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Chairman wrote:QUOTE (Chairman @ Jun 24 2010, 11:39 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I think the point of the 27th CBD stuff is that you're not supposed to be able to watch it. If it's the same thing we had up here last year it will involve unlit choppers putting MIB down on the roofs of various buildings.
I know it'll be pretty obvious if there's an iroquois clattering away on a roof near you but with no lights spotting exactly which roof won't be easy, and the troops will go internally down to basement car parks and straight into the vans with the dark tinted windows ...
Yeah exactly - there aren't many reasons to do night ops in the CBD of a city...
Heard a UH1 buzzing round up my way (near NZPP) last night...
creator2003 wrote:QUOTE (creator2003 @ Jun 28 2010, 01:57 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>They must have there own CAA rulz ,
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would this not mean also a single turbine uh1 that is near what 60 years old ? hovering over a CBD or dropping troops on buildings is against CAA rulz as well ,what a load of bull ...
Yeah fully, tho 1) I thought the rule was wrt where they are based? and 2) surely as the Air Force is not civil, the CAA technically has F.A. authority over them?
creator2003 wrote:QUOTE (creator2003 @ Jun 28 2010, 01:57 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>They must have there own CAA rulz ,
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would this not mean also a single turbine uh1 that is near what 60 years old ? hovering over a CBD or dropping troops on buildings is against CAA rulz as well ,what a load of bull ...
The Airforce do not abide by any CAA rules and regulations as they operate under their own set. Thus they can pretty do what they like with regards to their choppers and where they operate them."ZK-KAG"
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creator2003 wrote:QUOTE (creator2003 @ Jun 29 2010, 06:30 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Dont know who that Colonel Jessep is and i dont really need to know ,but even in war the people would stand there post and pick up a gun ,like they did in ww2 ww1 and many other wars ,Very patriotic
As for the blanket we live under in NZ , we have nothing to defend ourselves and there are weapons/vehicles we buy and never use wasting away in boxes bunkers , 40 odd LAVS plus $250.000each stingers we cant even sell back to the USA ,not to mention our fleet of 1960 skyhawks sitting on the tarmac plus 60 year airframe UH1
We are like a big radar system waiting to find trouble but cant do anything about it ,we are sitting ducks but the most peaceful nation on earth ,that makes me feel so safe .
thats the real sad fact that one can have a buget to waste and fly under there own rules and one has donations and has trouble saving lives on a daily bases i would think the fire and ambo services are right up there with police and military, whos job is there to pick up the pieces ...
I think your maths may be slightly wrong Creator. Unsure where the 60 year old Hueys you see come from but the RNZAF ones are not 60 years old. The original design was penned 62 years ago but the RNZAF Hueys are only a maximum of 44 years old and better maintained than any civilian chopper in NZ i would argue. As for one of your earlier post about 4 year old rescue choppers in NZ, i would be very surprised if you can find an outfit flying such a new machine but i am willing to be proved wrong on this.
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