R44 flying under powerline in Ottawa

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R44 flying under powerline in Ottawa

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Just because you can, doesn't mean that you should?
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Don’t get video’d doing it?
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Wow, thats a fist full of stupid. Must be from the leaded gas
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Re: R44 flying under powerline in Ottawa

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If you look very closely at the space between the poles he flies through, you will notice there are no wires.
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Re: R44 flying under powerline in Ottawa

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tsgarp wrote: Thu Oct 27, 2022 7:14 pm If you look very closely at the space between the poles he flies through, you will notice there are no wires.
I learned something as a child that sometimes slips my mind...
Just because you don't see something doesn't mean it isn't there. The stars are always there.
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Re: R44 flying under powerline in Ottawa

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goingmissed wrote: Fri Oct 28, 2022 8:43 am
tsgarp wrote: Thu Oct 27, 2022 7:14 pm If you look very closely at the space between the poles he flies through, you will notice there are no wires.
I learned something as a child that sometimes slips my mind...
Just because you don't see something doesn't mean it isn't there. The stars are always there.
You'll also notice the orange sticks on either side of the road roughly in line with the pole. I've seen those around small grass strips where they bury power lines between certain poles in order to accommodate the arrival departure of aircraft. My guess is that this fellow is practicing near one of the small grass strips east of Ottawa.
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Re: R44 flying under powerline in Ottawa

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This crap happens more often than caught on video. The machine is registered in Quebec.
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Re: R44 flying under powerline in Ottawa

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tsgarp wrote: Sun Oct 30, 2022 8:51 pm
goingmissed wrote: Fri Oct 28, 2022 8:43 am
tsgarp wrote: Thu Oct 27, 2022 7:14 pm If you look very closely at the space between the poles he flies through, you will notice there are no wires.
I learned something as a child that sometimes slips my mind...
Just because you don't see something doesn't mean it isn't there. The stars are always there.
You'll also notice the orange sticks on either side of the road roughly in line with the pole. I've seen those around small grass strips where they bury power lines between certain poles in order to accommodate the arrival departure of aircraft. My guess is that this fellow is practicing near one of the small grass strips east of Ottawa.
The person who took the video said there were no breaks in the power line. The helicopter landed on Wall Rd east of Ottawa, sat there for a bit, then took off and went under the lines to an adjacent road. No grass strips in the vicinity.
https://www.reddit.com/r/ottawa/comment ... wall_road/
https://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/transport-can ... -1.6124347
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Re: R44 flying under powerline in Ottawa

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If you look at the video and then go on Google maps between Tenth and Trim on Wall, you can see exactly what's there for wires as of 2019. If the wires have not been relocated in the last 3 years, the helicopter definitely went under the wires and over a dilapidated fence.
The wires stop at that last pole to the left of the pilot. If the helicopter had moved further east between the last pole and that clump of trees, it would have been obstruction free.
https://www.google.com/maps/@45.440261, ... 384!8i8192
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Re: R44 flying under powerline in Ottawa

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One of my earlier jobs was learning all about “straight”, and “ground effect”. I got the job because the guy I replaced tore the tail off a C-185 going under a power line while crop spraying.
One day, I was at that moment of “do I, or don’t I....” fly under the power line?? I was in a C-188, so, I pushed, instead of pulled. I never had a problem after that.

Now, “straight” was another issue that I never quite resolved, but I survived. That was my only experience as a “crop duster”. I got out before I grew another head from spraying bad stuff used to kill hoppers and the like.
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