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  • After doing some research, this is what I found. Royal New Zealand Navy SH-2G(NZ) NZ3604 heavy landing on HMNZS Te Mana (F111) while steaming in the Cook Strait on 20 Feb 2002.

  • Ewww.... that's gotta hurt! Glad that never happened on my Frigate. We never had a helo mishap during my time (81 to 84).

  • あちゃー。

    やっちまったな😣

    始末書もんだなこりゃ。

    しかし、揺れる船舶に着艦するのは凄まじい

    スキルが求められますね。

  • Did they put the gear pins in? also love the Benny Hill song

  • well done to the crew . thoes were really big waves !!!

  • damn those are some rough seas! cant blame the pilot for that one, the way the ship was pitching in the waves there was no way he could make a soft landing

  • you really got to hate it when that happens.. Glad every one is ok though..that could have been way worse. I think the pilots words started in fox and ended in Kilo.

  • i had a computer case like that ...every time you dropped the case on the floor the castors would break off lol lol

  • This is a RNZN Seasprite and what i was told was it was an Australian test pilot.

  • Sea state didn't look that bad. Any word from the pilots on what was going on in the cockpit on this one?

  • quick rotor brake .  :D

  • Ouch, looks like the pilot mistimed the pitch of the boat.

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