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  • i seen my house on here :)

    

  • GOOD ole mother rucker

  • nice video, i never got to see Hanchey from the air :_( (was ATC)

  • get ur aircraft into the ground cuz we both know it cant handle flying in imc condition

    from what am looking at its cloudy (:

    i wonder whats the airfield across this field is called :)

  • I love this video because I want to become an apache pilot too one day. Any tips?

  • hanchey hill hooah?

  • @himmler251 roger good ole Hanchey! Its hard to believe Its already been almost 3 years since I left there lol. Hated the walk to the top though.....

  • @himmler251 I hate that Hill. Mainly do to the FL Sup. Hence the reason I went to Lowe even though the UH-60 is a pain to work on,

  • you are flying an apache with 1 hand and taking pictures with the other???? wow

  • @gre68 its a two seater plane... the guy in the back is probably taping

  • @bdcp pppfffieoe, good to know that 2 people fly this billion bucks computer

  • hehe don't be jealous spot! By the way, grow up and get a decent screen name.

  • @WillieB35 easy big fella. i will eat your wife's Gspot.

  • next time i see a damn flyboy from ft. rucker in dothan, ima kickin his ass

  • You guys are soooooooooooooooo young. Hanchey used to be for primary flight. One side had the Mattel Messershmidts TH-55's while they hid some chinooks on the other side! Do you still have to call 5 corners inbound for landing? Just curious..its all changed so much since 1978. Taking a nickel ride off the hill was one hell of a first impression for the Gold Hats 78-22!

  • Ahh, the "Hill"!

  • Ft. Rucker, home of the Apache OOOOOOOOOUUUUUUUUUU-RRRRRRRRRA­AAAAAAAAAAAA. If History servers me correct, there is a fort or something near by that dates back to when the Apache Indians were shipped to Ft Myers, Florida that some Apaches stayed near what is now known as Ft Rucker maybe a coincidence who knows?

  • Ooouurraaa? I think you meant to say hooah...wannabe.

  • Hanchey Army Airfield!!! Spent many hours there. I also had to deal with SGM Hinkle.....Hanchey's #1 Asshole!

  • fort rucker es la escuela que me enseño a volar gracias a mis instructores y su magnifico trabajo. rucker es mi casa..... fort rucker is my inicial fly school thanks to my instructors and her magnific job. rucker is my house...

  • If you came through Hanchey in the past 4 years you might remember me as (mikey) Lee Jackson. I am proud to help our brave troops do there jobs.Love you guys..Death from above.

  • yeah the pave hawks are beautiful helicopters. do you still see UH-1Ns flying around too? do you know why the pave hawks dont fly around?

  • arent the all the pavelows retired already?

  • my dad trained to fly UH-1N's at Fort Fucker, do they still have those and the HH-60G Pave Hawks?

  • my dad was an ip at rucker.

    he used to do some crazy stuff like flying over our house really low. haha.

    great job though.

    i always wanted to fly apaches when i was little...

  • i just left rucker as an apache pilot. It looks like you are in the front seat, your ip had no problem with you making this tape? I would delete this if i were you.

  • is that Hanchey AHP that you fly by?

  • yeah, roger that.

  • thanks for the compliment! sorry to hear that you can't fly helicopters.

  • so awesome! i have always wanted to fly helicopters for the army.. i cant though because my recruiter said no since i have a high frequency hearing loss..! but you guys are awesome!!

  • Just kidding nice Vid, I wish I would have taped mine!

  • I think you should be learning how to make that approach rather than taping it!

  • so awesome

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