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A Weather Surprise

I was just four months out of flight school when I found myself deployed to Iraq. For the most part, progression was uneventful, except for those dust landings under night vision goggles.

Know Your Options

Helicopter pilots have a potential landing site at any open field, but fixed-wing pilots really like to have a runway available to them. Being aware of airports that are viable alternates, regardless of weather conditions requiring it, just adds to your list of options.

  • 13 October 2019
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Killed by Convenience

As the load was lifted, one of the chains snapped and struck the Soldier with enough force to literally rip out his throat.

  • 1 October 2019
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The Smallest Details

When I began flying Chinooks, a CW4 told me, “There is no such thing as a perfect flight.”

  • 22 September 2019
  • Author: USACRC Editor
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Attention to Detail

We were in Iraq and there was a lot going on, to say the least. Everyone in the assault battalion was planning and looking for the next jump to some other dust- and sand-filled landing zone.

  • 1 September 2019
  • Author: USACRC Editor
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Wrong Switch, Wrong Time

Ask any Soldier who has been deployed about the inherent stresses caused by the theater of war and you will surely hear the near-miss and there-I-was stories.

  • 18 August 2019
  • Author: USACRC Editor
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