Dramatic moment helicopter rescues injured skier in Alps
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- čas přidán 8. 01. 2019
- Video footage captured the moment a helicopter landed on the steep mountainside to rescue an injured skier. Footage of the dramatic rescue was filmed during a ski touring excursion at the Anterne pass, in the Giffre massif Haute-Savoie region of the Alps in eastern France. The pilot managed to hold the vehicle in place so that the right-hand landing skid remained in contact with the mountainside. This enabled a rescue team to climb out of the aircraft and get to one of the mountaineers, named Bruno, who had injured his knee during a conversion.
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Omg that helicopter pilot has mad skills
Wow, that's some awesome flying skills!
1:35 WOW! Dramatic! Thumbs up for this badass pilot!
Thank the lord for these rescue people. They have balls of steel ❤️
The skills that it takes to do that is beyond professional level that guy been flying for decades I’m sure 💯
Simplemente, maravilloso !!!
That pilot is simply amazing!
hero!
Wow!
Amazing pilot skills, EPIC flying.
A helicopter is the hardest vehicle in the world to control, by it's very nature it wants to violently spin out of control and rotate 360 degrees around it's self killing everybody on board and on the ground in the near vicinity, keeping the tail rotor in check by sending the right RPM's to the tail while steering the tail to keep you pointing in the right direction is one of the most important things in keeping a helicopter airborne, just search helicopter tail rotor failure, not many end in survival .
The best there is...
The rotory winga are so close to the snow!
BK-117 or EC-135(UH-72)?
EC 145
It's amazing how still the cameras are.... Hmmm who filmed this?? and how? Tripods?
I think he was using something called hands. Weird right?
@@ricardowiltshire9855 Considering the proximity, and airflow directly overhead I'd love to see your cell phone footage look that still!
@@newmonengineering Well maybe should you consult for Parkinson disease then. Nowadays, there's something called optical stabilization.
When the heli kisses the white... Making the difference
they do this on a daily basis.
The pilot was norwegian btw, cant remember his name, but he was also flying a couple of weeks ago, when the cruiseshit viking sky had problems
He is a French from the French Gendarmerie. Try again..
@Riviere Marc Spanish can do it too
czcams.com/video/8xi3wEueJG0/video.html
the pilot is french, you can see his interview on BBC channel
this is "gendarmerie", it's the police branch of the french army and you have to be french to work there.