@PlanetaryTV WOW you must have been there at or nearly the same time I was. I got sent there right out of boot camp as well. It was a really cool station hell we probably served with the same people!
Problem is, it wasn't a "good tower". It had structural issues that were prohibitively expensive to fix (you can see one buckling about half-way up) so instead of having it fall on its own they brought it down in a controlled fashion.
The fate of this beautiful 1350' Dresser Ideco was sealed even as the signature ink was drying on the documents ending CONUS Loran C transmission. The spectre of the controversial and mysterious collapse of a similar structure in Cape Race, Newfoundland in 1992 and the tragic failure in Iwo Jima in 1964 have likely haunted Kodiak and other CEUs ever since. It only took the tower a dozen seconds to die. Long live the memory of a proud tradition of navigation services to mariners everywhere. RIP.
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Damn gravity!
You scary!!
Paulie151 5 months ago
2:05 3-d would have been cool. lol
Npeo 1 year ago 3
That was kinda really awesome
Npeo 1 year ago
Best angle, I think begins ~2:00. That piece coming toward the camera gave me the willies.
MrRadio915 1 year ago
It is too bad. I served at this station for a year, 98-99 straight out of boot camp.
PlanetaryTV 1 year ago
@PlanetaryTV WOW you must have been there at or nearly the same time I was. I got sent there right out of boot camp as well. It was a really cool station hell we probably served with the same people!
TheUndert0ker 1 year ago
@TheUndert0ker What dates were you there? I was there between August 98 and Sept 99
PlanetaryTV 1 year ago
@PlanetaryTV oct97-aug98. you might have been my replacement! i was a fireman in main prop
TheUndert0ker 1 year ago
Problem is, it wasn't a "good tower". It had structural issues that were prohibitively expensive to fix (you can see one buckling about half-way up) so instead of having it fall on its own they brought it down in a controlled fashion.
riblet2000 1 year ago
The fate of this beautiful 1350' Dresser Ideco was sealed even as the signature ink was drying on the documents ending CONUS Loran C transmission. The spectre of the controversial and mysterious collapse of a similar structure in Cape Race, Newfoundland in 1992 and the tragic failure in Iwo Jima in 1964 have likely haunted Kodiak and other CEUs ever since. It only took the tower a dozen seconds to die. Long live the memory of a proud tradition of navigation services to mariners everywhere. RIP.
ajaceman 1 year ago
That would have made one hell of a 600 meter antenna.
Mike
WE0H
WD2XSH/16 on 600m
WE0H 1 year ago
WOW, Impressive video...
WU9B 1 year ago
Thats sad. Always hate to see a good tower go down.
I also think it's a mistake trashing the LORAN system.
GPS is too vulnerable.
nakayle 1 year ago
Where can I get a job filming stuff that gets blown up?
bmesander 1 year ago