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Uploaded by ME11Nurse on Dec 23, 2006
GMC LifeFlight II hits the primary at Altoona Regional.
Autos & Vehicles
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Is it true they send the helicopter for nosebleeds? Cha-ching!
pumpkincontest 1 year ago
I was in Altoona and got to see this one and a statmede vac take off in the same day. I also seen the medstar take off from there too
braduh1 1 year ago
Yup.
shadddey5 2 years ago
is this Altoona, Pennsylvania?
dwarrren9 2 years ago
s-76
xlordjamesx 3 years ago
This was the best aircraft I ever flew in. It was originally Guthrie One...which is no more.
flynmomma 3 years ago
Oceankayaker11, that is outstanding advice. i can touch the tip of the blades with my helmet. scary, huh?
Sorcererx, this isn't my aircraft. :) i'm STAT5, but maybe i'll catch ya on a scene when i do time at ME11 or ME9. :)
HeloBeagle 4 years ago
Please remember never approach this aircraft from the front and back unless directed to do exactly so.(the blades on a S-72 can be only 4 feet off the ground in the front of the aircraft unless the pilot adjusts the head.
oceankayaker11 4 years ago
nice video, maybe see you on scene sometime
sorcererx 4 years ago
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Is it true they send the helicopter for nosebleeds? Cha-ching!
pumpkincontest 1 year ago
I was in Altoona and got to see this one and a statmede vac take off in the same day. I also seen the medstar take off from there too
braduh1 1 year ago
Yup.
shadddey5 2 years ago
is this Altoona, Pennsylvania?
dwarrren9 2 years ago
s-76
xlordjamesx 3 years ago
This was the best aircraft I ever flew in. It was originally Guthrie One...which is no more.
flynmomma 3 years ago
Oceankayaker11, that is outstanding advice. i can touch the tip of the blades with my helmet. scary, huh?
Sorcererx, this isn't my aircraft. :) i'm STAT5, but maybe i'll catch ya on a scene when i do time at ME11 or ME9. :)
HeloBeagle 4 years ago
Please remember never approach this aircraft from the front and back unless directed to do exactly so.(the blades on a S-72 can be only 4 feet off the ground in the front of the aircraft unless the pilot adjusts the head.
oceankayaker11 4 years ago
nice video, maybe see you on scene sometime
sorcererx 4 years ago