Geting clear of a chopper
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Teek
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Geting clear of a chopper
It is critical when exiting a blackhawk to get clear of the chopper.
Ever seen a Vietnam LZ? what they did is run out 4-8 paces and dive to the deck, then provide cover. In PR, the choppers may get hit by RPGs or a piece of terrain, they need space to maneuver. It could blow up, it could turn and the pilot may run you over if your not clear when he takes off.
Run 4-8 paces, dive and provide cover when exiting a chopper.
Ever seen a Vietnam LZ? what they did is run out 4-8 paces and dive to the deck, then provide cover. In PR, the choppers may get hit by RPGs or a piece of terrain, they need space to maneuver. It could blow up, it could turn and the pilot may run you over if your not clear when he takes off.
Run 4-8 paces, dive and provide cover when exiting a chopper.

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charliegrs
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KP
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Yes, people, please do that. Otherwise the pilots among us (me for one) will just get punished for TKs every time they'll have to turn the chopper before takeoff or keep close to the ground upon takeoff. I do this a lot in Jabal; when I drop troops off on the road leading from Dam to Bridge, I take off, rise a few feet, then throttle up and move forwards a few feet above the ground in order to avoid any fire from the other side of the mountains.
More guns and bullets make bad guys go away faster,
which in turn makes everyone in the area safer.
-Paul Howe
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[PTG]Z.user
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I consider myself to be a fairly ok pilot i'm still learned so when i drop a squad off there have been times when i've lost control of the LB and its turned over..yes i know i'm a noob but it happens once in a while.
Chopper pilot can be a difficult job with no rewards except helping out your team so be patient please.
Chopper pilot can be a difficult job with no rewards except helping out your team so be patient please.
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DirtyRat
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Gyberg
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Always grab a "beach-head" even if you are jumping out of a car!
Anthony Lloyd, himself a former soldier in the British army and a Northern Ireland and Gulf War veteran:
"The men inside (the APC) might have been UN but they were playing by a completely different set of rules. They were Swedes; in terms of individual intelligence, integrity and single-mindedness I was to find them among the most impressive soldiers I had ever encountered. In Vares their moment had come."
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dementt
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Long Bow
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I usually switch to 3 round burst when in the chopper and as soon as I hit the ground I run straight out and get ready to drop, spray and pray. I never thought about telling my squad mates to do this though as I just assumed most people would think to secure the area ASAP. I sometimes try to drop smoke as we are coming in but it usually is hard to hit the LZ area properly with the smoke.
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Black-Hawk
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Teek
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If the LZ is safe, you can run to buildings or tree ect, After you run clear!Black-Hawk wrote:Obviously it depends on the ground situation as to what to do when exiting the chopper.
Al Basra, BH, SW of mousqe
I land from the east on a L shapped road, only able to put dow a the Bottom of the long section of the L, The fence is in my face and the tail was on or close to a Pipe stack or car. I need to turn left (south) in order to take off. I turn and I see I TKd a guy, He was on my Left, and I was turning left, I hit him with the door area! he was close enoph to touch the BH, 5 seconds after touchdown!

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DarkTalon
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It really is a terrible thing when you've been flying non-stop for 8 or so minutes solely providing support for your troops, but when you drop off and strafe just two inches in the wrong direction and some ******* punishes you, lets just put it this way, between AA, Flying Blind, answering every request, and not crashing a pilot is stressed enough as it is, punishing a TK thats your fault just makes us pilots more stressed. no one needs that. it really does feel good to drop off 6 people and get 6 "hey, thanks" even if it is a voice macro, they feel more appreciated.


