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A Sea King helicopter landing on HMCS Assiniboine (DDH 234); the beartrap is the small rectangle on the flight deck. Recover assist landing of a SH-60B helicopter with a RAST system. A helicopter hauldown and rapid securing device (HHRSD) or beartrap enables helicopters to land on and depart from smaller ships in a wide range of weather ...
Beartrap Creek, a river in Wisconsin A trio of holes (15, 16, 17), named after golfer and course designer Jack Nicklaus , at the Champion Course of the PGA National Golf Club A sudden reversal in a bear market which forces short sellers to take a loss covering their positions.
Most-produced Western helicopter; nicknamed "Huey". UH-1Y derivative in production. 1959–1976 Bell 206 Jetranger: 8,460: manufactured at Bell plants in United States and Canada: Also made under licence by Agusta in Italy and Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation in Australia: 1966–2010 Eurocopter AS350: 7,000 + [1] France: Airbus Helicopters ...
I immediately saw how the pricey helicopter rides are well worth the convenience for these deep-pocketed people — and the helicopters come with ritzy perks like free alcohol and food and luxe ...
Fox News took an exclusive nighttime helicopter ride over the border in El Paso, Texas, with U.S. Customs and Border Protection to view the day-to-day work that goes into protecting the border.
All major pieces of the American Airlines plane and Black Hawk helicopter that collided last week in Washington, DC, have been recovered, the National Transportation Safety Board announced Saturday.
The first helicopter landing aboard Fraser, made by a CH-124 Sea King, was performed on 15 June 1967. [15] In October 1967, Fraser demonstrated the Canadian "beartrap" helicopter haul-down system during a visit to Washington, DC. In 1969, the ship represented Canada during the Spithead Review. In May 1973, the ship was placed in reserve, but ...
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