His approach, landing to pick up to a hover, pedal turn then departure was nothing special. It was “normal.” Basic stuff for a professional helicopter pilot.
As a former firefighter/paramedic we had two helicopter services that we would use in our area. One of those services hired ex military pilots and you could tell which ones were as they would come right in and land in areas as small as 100 by 100 feet. The other service hired commercial pilots and they were a lot more cautious and would loop around a couple of times before trying to land.
What do you think of this guy? ruclips.net/video/bP4oscYF_5g/видео.html Norwegian Air Ambulance assisting a traffic accident. He is dropping off the physician. Every helicopter has an anesthesiologist permanently assigned, with specialization in pre-hospital emergency medical care.
Some companies (the safe ones) require their pilots to circle LZs for scene flights to do a proper recon. I'm an EMS pilot that is ex miitary and the company I work for requires two orbits to evaluate the scene prior to landing -(unless it's a pre-designated LZ that we have been to before. We are looking for potential hazards such as wires, obstacles, unsecured things that can get blown around, wind direction, etc. We also must establish radio communication with ground personnel and get a brief from them. I can easily land in 100 X100 ... and sometimes smaller, but I still have to abide by company policy and do a proper recon first.
@@GamblesGranma I especially liked the part where the hot nurses served the crew milk and cookies. Oh, and did you see them also pass out little star stickers that said " kick-ass landing award? Yeah, me neither 🤣😂😬🙄
....not to be critical of your interpretation of a cool landing/approach (I find anything that helicopters do amazing), but that was a textbook landing of an S-76. That’s a 3000+ hour pilot for sure, and it shows with his smoothness and stability in hover. But kickass? Ehhh... not so much. I commend your filming skills though!
jon white I got lucky. I spent weeks around CC, taking people there, myself, etc. That was the only time over a two day period I was close to getting film. I stayed on top of the parking lot for hours to no avail. Thanks. I have some other decent helicopter videos where I live.
Chosen Won Hell yeah man! I work in the Gulf of Mexico myself, and fly the S-76 regularly, but most of the time in a B-407. I have a TON of videos. Anytime I hear a bird making an approach to our platform I’ll run out with my camera. I feel like you an I would be good friends lol. My latest was with the Slo-mo function on my iPhone, I caught a AW-119 taking off and hovering about 20ft above me. Have you considered doing some flight training?
Chosen Won I’ve never really messed with uploading videos to RUclips. I usually put them on Facebook unless it’s a maneuver that might get the pilot in trouble. The iPhone camera is really good though so I may have to start using YT. The only problem is that most of my filming spots are underneath the helicopter when they land/takeoff from our helideck. So there’s not too much variation in my angles.
I must have missed the kickass landing, looked pretty normal. While serving in Nam should have seen those huey and loch pilots through those things around like they stole them!
Medivac Aviation is a great job and I’ve met retired Marine and Navy pilots who’ve flown in similar situations during day and night operations!! If it wasn’t for this my family member would not have made it to the hospital by ground transportation.
No, it isn't. Look at rating sites and blogs. In general, they have a poor rating. They're marketing experts. Their cardiac section is great. But that's about it. Do a little research before you make blanket statements which are false.
That's great, but Google the main hospital, and you'll see it's just not my opinion. It's plenty of people, like thousands, that had terrible medical care. Just because you live near the hospital doesn't mean anything.
I worked with a door gunner from Viet nam. They were flying low over the trees and the Viet cong threw a bamboo stick that got jammed in the tail rotor and knocked them out of the air.
...I worked at Sikorsky, West Palm Beach from Aug '86 until March 2000 when the program was sent to the Czech Republic...`I most likely had a hand in building this aircraft...looks like a C or C+ Model...
The hot nurse was inside warm and comfy...BTW that pilot sleeps with the helicopter next to him!! Amazingly perfect beautiful approach ,hover and landing!! Text book..great job!
Is this one in operation a Bell 429 model!? I see and been around a few Bell 407s at my local airport recently talking off and landing on a dolly that’s challenging because I was operating a MD-500 and the pilot was talking me through out my tryout years ago so I’m leaving this to the professionals. Thank in saving lives
I live in Mansfield,Ohio and when that helicopter comes flying by u can here it coming from miles away. It’s has some horsepower. Closet medical helicopter to me is medflight over at the Galion municipal airport off 309. Base number 5.
Any landing you can walk away from with a helicopter is a good one. They are inherently unstable and have a lifelong ambition to kill you, lol. But yes, it was a good one.
I trained in a community hospital in suburban Newark. I've heard that the Cleveland Clinic is a "Candy Store" (Nice Nurses.) A late relative who spent a Lot of time there for Cancer treatment, used to overhear the propositioning between house and nursing staff: "Which room is Empty tonight?" That was in the Seventies. But, DANG...with the Cleveland Clinic Hood, they would need a Door Gunner on that thing! Okay...that was Very UN-PC. Maybe things have changed a bit there??
Cleveland Clinic is a first class operation and their aviation division is just as impressive. When you or a loved one is sick, they are like angels coming down from the sky to help.
Actually it dropped to a record low of 7.7% according to the NIH in the first quarter of 2023. I know it used to be up around 30%, probably before the ACA as you say. I'm assuming the 7.7% is due to the states that did not expand Medicaid. This means there is a "donut hole" where you earn too much to qualify for Medicaid but not enough to get the ACA.@@drpoundsign
I must have missed the hot nurses.....
427SuperSnake1 they did not find him attractive so they left. Lol
@@Angry.General1461 Aprently it wasn’t what they came for..
@SaltLife lol
I must have missed the kickass landing. Looked pretty ordinary to me.
Actually no one has really seen one . Kinda like big foot
Yes, I must have missed the hot nurses as well but that helicopter pilot sure knows his stuff . Always interesting to watch .
His approach, landing to pick up to a hover, pedal turn then departure was nothing special. It was “normal.” Basic stuff for a professional helicopter pilot.
@@colt10mmsecurity68 well, of course it looked pretty good to me , I’m not a pilot.
@@PaulSmith-pz9eq Can you ride a unicycle? If you can, then you can learn how to do a peddle turn. 🤓🌭
@@colt10mmsecurity68 Shouldn't that be a pedal turn? I'm not a pilot either, just have some knowledge of your language.
@@hpruijs Yes. Typo, auto correct or both. I hate apple autocorrect, I’m getting sick of its ship.
I missed the hot nurses AND the kick ass landing.
Not surprising. The story of your life.
That's what I was thinking! I know more about nurses than helicopter landings, but the landing seemed uncomplicated.
@@ChosenWon it sure is 🤨.
@@ChosenWon i missed them tooo AO! that was rude enough for me to repor tyou peaches!!!
The nurses don’t know! They’re just like “Ok! The helicopter is here!”
LOL
Yep Hot Nurses never show up lol
I really hate click bait.
I married one!🎉
As a former firefighter/paramedic we had two helicopter services that we would use in our area. One of those services hired ex military pilots and you could tell which ones were as they would come right in and land in areas as small as 100 by 100 feet. The other service hired commercial pilots and they were a lot more cautious and would loop around a couple of times before trying to land.
What do you think of this guy? ruclips.net/video/bP4oscYF_5g/видео.html Norwegian Air Ambulance assisting a traffic accident. He is dropping off the physician. Every helicopter has an anesthesiologist permanently assigned, with specialization in pre-hospital emergency medical care.
thats because they learn to land in much tougher places than civil places 100 by 100 is nothing to the military pilots
I thought air ambulance helicopters were almost exclusively ex military, or be able to show similar capabilities.
@@nothinghere64 Watch out everyone. The grammar police are watching.
Some companies (the safe ones) require their pilots to circle LZs for scene flights to do a proper recon. I'm an EMS pilot that is ex miitary and the company I work for requires two orbits to evaluate the scene prior to landing -(unless it's a pre-designated LZ that we have been to before. We are looking for potential hazards such as wires, obstacles, unsecured things that can get blown around, wind direction, etc. We also must establish radio communication with ground personnel and get a brief from them. I can easily land in 100 X100 ... and sometimes smaller, but I still have to abide by company policy and do a proper recon first.
Oh look, a $15,000 co-pay
Yeah that’s actually very normal but I guess it’s because I work on military helicopters and watch them take off and land all day every day
No, you don't. Get off the dope.
I like the part where the helo performed a textbook landing and all the hot nurses came out to celebrate the occasion! 😐
It's about the best you'll ever get.
@@ChosenWon - On this Channel or in RL? 🤣😂😐
@@GamblesGranma I especially liked the part where the hot nurses served the crew milk and cookies. Oh, and did you see them also pass out little star stickers that said " kick-ass landing award? Yeah, me neither 🤣😂😬🙄
The nurses were hot, remember this was Cleveland.
S76 A beautiful aircraft! 🇺🇸👍
I agree!
Hmmm, clicked on this because I haven't worked with a 'hot' nurse for many years - was wondering where they all are? LOL
Like butter!
I don't see any hot nurses.
+AirstripBum Keep looking.
Click bait!
What the heck one landing. Hardly a kick ass landing.
Get some glasses
Came here for the nurses and got the shaft! How come no hot nurses ever watch me land in my plane? Imma have to reevaluate this flying thing🤔
Practice slow flight
Well, the "kickass landing" was even worse...
There goes 5 minutes I will never get back
I must have missed the hot nurse and the kick ass landing
Well thats 7+ minutes I’ll never get back.
Loser
....not to be critical of your interpretation of a cool landing/approach (I find anything that helicopters do amazing), but that was a textbook landing of an S-76. That’s a 3000+ hour pilot for sure, and it shows with his smoothness and stability in hover. But kickass? Ehhh... not so much. I commend your filming skills though!
jon white I got lucky. I spent weeks around CC, taking people there, myself, etc. That was the only time over a two day period I was close to getting film. I stayed on top of the parking lot for hours to no avail. Thanks. I have some other decent helicopter videos where I live.
Chosen Won Hell yeah man! I work in the Gulf of Mexico myself, and fly the S-76 regularly, but most of the time in a B-407. I have a TON of videos. Anytime I hear a bird making an approach to our platform I’ll run out with my camera. I feel like you an I would be good friends lol. My latest was with the Slo-mo function on my iPhone, I caught a AW-119 taking off and hovering about 20ft above me. Have you considered doing some flight training?
I have a pilot's license. I'm around 2300 hours.
Why don't you have any videos uploaded?
Chosen Won I’ve never really messed with uploading videos to RUclips. I usually put them on Facebook unless it’s a maneuver that might get the pilot in trouble. The iPhone camera is really good though so I may have to start using YT. The only problem is that most of my filming spots are underneath the helicopter when they land/takeoff from our helideck. So there’s not too much variation in my angles.
Excellent piloting. But what does that have to do with "hot nurses"? I don't get it. -C
Just drooling over that S-76
Yep. Hot nurses must be on board.
Great landing, wrong hospital.
At my hospital we know the chopper is here when we smell diesel in the E.R.
we were promised hot nurses....
Thumbs down for no hot nurses and no amazing landing...
Hahaha....nurses were inside looking out.
I must have missed the kickass landing, looked pretty normal. While serving in Nam should have seen those huey and loch pilots through those things around like they stole them!
Medivac Aviation is a great job and I’ve met retired Marine and Navy pilots who’ve flown in similar situations during day and night operations!! If it wasn’t for this my family member would not have made it to the hospital by ground transportation.
Everything the "Cleveland Clinic" does is 1st class.
No, it isn't. Look at rating sites and blogs. In general, they have a poor rating. They're marketing experts. Their cardiac section is great. But that's about it. Do a little research before you make blanket statements which are false.
@@ChosenWon In your opion. I lived in NE Ohio for 34 years.
That's great, but Google the main hospital, and you'll see it's just not my opinion. It's plenty of people, like thousands, that had terrible medical care.
Just because you live near the hospital doesn't mean anything.
I must’ve missed the “kick arse landing.
Cuz you're stupid
Kick ass........are you kidding me, not !
No nurses too
Wrong title - Routine helicopter landing, No nurses
Love the two pilot crewmen instead of one
Somebody, was never deployed.
you know they give it up for dem landings.
It’s almost like the pilot is looking right at you 😮
Try coming hot in a Bell 214B... That's a hot helo...
If that impresses you, you should see an S92 landing on an offshore platform with 50 knot winds and 25 foot seas.
You should, too.
That was my cousin for many years, a PHI chief pilot and instructor. No one did it better. No one did it more calmly.
Since there's only one pilot the hot nurses probably had to double up on him after he greased it in.
There were two. Get some glasses
That was close!
WOW!!! Topless and bottomless nurses!! No nurses...
I worked with a door gunner from Viet nam. They were flying low over the trees and the Viet cong threw a bamboo stick that got jammed in the tail rotor and knocked them out of the air.
Those nurses are Smokin hot!!!!
Imagine a box with $20 bills leaking about about 8 or 9 per second. That's what the bill for these things.
I know. Insurance is nuts.
The clinic is like a city, so massive.
A beautiful facility
The #ClevelandClinic even has it''s own ZIP Code 44195, I know this due to the fact I worked in a mail processing center
It sure is a slow ass landing gear going up.
Merciful
That was one Perfect soft landing
The gigantic nuts these pilots have is amazing! Male or female! The responsibility and cool as ice the whole time
No hot nurses, no smash the like button.
That's also Cleveland clinic, the No. 4 rank top hospital in the world.
Wow. A normal landing.
Do you still fly your recliner?
I missed the kickass landing entirely, I was checking the windows for those Hot Nurses..... Hey priorities... 😂
Standard landing and what nurses?
And that kick ass take off. Pedal turn to right and up like an elevator. Leave gear down. Hot nurses love that.
Excellent set down. Nice slow soft touch down with zero heading deviation! Great pilot skills on the landing.
I must have missed the kickass landing. Was it behind that helicopter somewhere?
I believe it
...I worked at Sikorsky, West Palm Beach from Aug '86 until March 2000 when the program was sent to the Czech Republic...`I most likely had a hand in building this aircraft...looks like a C or C+ Model...
The hot nurse was inside warm and comfy...BTW that pilot sleeps with the helicopter next to him!! Amazingly perfect beautiful approach ,hover and landing!! Text book..great job!
Is this one in operation a Bell 429 model!? I see and been around a few Bell 407s at my local airport recently talking off and landing on a dolly that’s challenging because I was operating a MD-500 and the pilot was talking me through out my tryout years ago so I’m leaving this to the professionals. Thank in saving lives
Sikorsky S76-C model
I’ve seen the Bell 412s operated and I’d rather fly the S76-C model you have
Uhh 🤔 Looks like an everyday landing. I preferred the BK 117 series.
Where is Bruce Willis? He should be hanging on to it!
Always interesting landing on the roof of a hospital. Swirling winds and all😂MAST…US Army Helicopter Ambulance Ft Lewis, Wa.😊
Like a freakin’ boss!
Fun fact, Dave Sparks with diesel brothers now owns and flys this helicopter.
Cool. Thanks
Can someone please point to the time of the hot nurse and this said kick ass landing?
It’s the “Cleveland” Clinic Chopper not Las Vegas😂
Hence the “standard” nurses....
Heli-medic here. Nurses and female doctors get such a wide on for jockeys.
I missed the hot nurses AND the kick ass landing.
But I didn't miss the thumbs down button, nor the "Do not recommend channel" button.
Get lost.
I think it was supposed to read, “hot landing with kick ass nurses”
I live in Mansfield,Ohio and when that helicopter comes flying by u can here it coming from miles away. It’s has some horsepower. Closet medical helicopter to me is medflight over at the Galion municipal airport off 309. Base number 5.
Missed kickass landing too
Get some glasses
Well Gee it looked like a typical landing.
Get some glasses
The hot nurse was a guy with a helmet on?
GET TO DE CHOPPA!
They need to show them how they put the Aerogloss on that tail boom!
Any landing you can walk away from with a helicopter is a good one. They are inherently unstable and have a lifelong ambition to kill you, lol. But yes, it was a good one.
Yeah….”HOT” helo, maybe.
Great landing! With that being said.. where are the hot nurses.. and what makes this a kickass landing, compared to a regular touchdown?
No hot nurses could be found. Looked like a routine landing for a pilot who's probably landed rooftop there a hundred times.
Duh
Even after watching this a thousand times, I still couldn't see the hot nurses. Maybe they were hot because of the weather ;)
I trained in a community hospital in suburban Newark. I've heard that the Cleveland Clinic is a "Candy Store" (Nice Nurses.) A late relative who spent a Lot of time there for Cancer treatment, used to overhear the propositioning between house and nursing staff: "Which room is Empty tonight?"
That was in the Seventies.
But, DANG...with the Cleveland Clinic Hood, they would need a Door Gunner on that thing!
Okay...that was Very UN-PC. Maybe things have changed a bit there??
S-76 Sikorsky rocks!
There should be laws against clickbait false advertising. Shame
Get lost, jerk. And grow up.
Um, a landing theyre trained to do over and over again ? WTFF
You're thinking again
smoove operator
Any landing you can walk away from....
Click bait no hot nurses😂
Shut up
They must have been hot because the pilot was fixated on them as he landed.
I saw no hot nurse and a standard landing.
Beat it
Come'n in hot! 🔥
Weird this should show up on my UTube suggestions, was just noticing a Cleveland Clinic chopper crossing Southern Michigan on flight aware
It was a great location to watch medevacs land and takeoff.
Definitely ex military there. Probably flew a shithook into battle
He must’ve been talking about the male nurse. That’s okay, we live in a screwed up world.
We ended up with you so that's a great guess
Where's the kickass landing?
Recording skills are excellent, but this is just a regular landing of an experienced pilot
No it isn't.
@@ChosenWon this is how pretty much every Airlift NW pilot approaches the trauma center in Seattle.
Cleveland Clinic is a first class operation and their aviation division is just as impressive. When you or a loved one is sick, they are like angels coming down from the sky to help.
Used to be right in the fight path if there life flights. There cool for sure but Jesus there loud as fuck. The entire damn house would vibrate
Assuming you can afford the insurance I am guessing if this is the USA?
@@saywhaaat4849 Yup and one third of Americans don't even have insurance!
@@frankish5314 Even with Obamacare??
Actually it dropped to a record low of 7.7% according to the NIH in the first quarter of 2023. I know it used to be up around 30%, probably before the ACA as you say. I'm assuming the 7.7% is due to the states that did not expand Medicaid. This means there is a "donut hole" where you earn too much to qualify for Medicaid but not enough to get the ACA.@@drpoundsign
Helo landing. Cool. Hot nurses? False advertising. My toxic masculinity is offended! 😂
You must have uploaded the wrong video…. Didn’t see hit nurses or a kick as landing…. Just standard procedure
Loxer
Any landing you can walk away from......