SA 315B Lama extreme flying by Bernd van Doornick at Tracouet - Switzerland

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Uploaded by on Jan 15, 2011

Bernd van Doornick had some 24,000 total flying hours and is credited with more than 5,000 people rescued. These pictures were shot at Tracouet (Switzerland) in 2002. Bernd showed the crowd what an Aerospatiale SA 315B Lama can do. The Lama holds to this day the absolute altitude record for all types of helicopters since 1972: 12,442 m. Quite an impressive helicopter, and with a skilled man at the controls this helo can do impressive stuff.

Bernd van Doornick a quelque 24'000 heures de vol et comptabilise plus de 5'000 sauvetages en montagne. Ces images ont été tournées en 2002 à Tracouet, où Bernd van Doornick a fait la démonstration de ce qu'un Aérospatiale SA315 B Lama était capable. Cette machine impressionnante détient toujours le record du monde d'altitude avec 12'442 mètres en juin 1972.

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  • This man have a super skills in the air, BRAVO...!!!

  • nice helicopters

  • Nice video, but where's the extreme part?..

  • Every time I watch video's of Bernd van Doornick I am left speechless. This man knows how to fly. He is Amazing!!!

  • May God Bless him continuously and protect him ! Strenght and honour !

  • Tzuper !!!

  • expert pilot and very good cameraman.

  • cool, i want one.

  • 2:30 embodies what made me fall in love with these wonderfull machines

  • Super!

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