ABOVE THE CLOUDS 03 29 2019 ANTENNA CHANGE OUT

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024
  • Fearless Crews work above the clouds to remove and replace a television transmitting antenna in Florida. We put you on top of a 1500 foot broadcast tower for a breathtaking perspective on one of the riskiest jobs in the world.

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  • @dodgewrench7221
    @dodgewrench7221 4 года назад +92

    honestly it's people like these who keep the world turning, props

    • @yvonnebraun7
      @yvonnebraun7 3 года назад +1

      @Dodge hello,how are you doing

    • @bobyk87
      @bobyk87 4 месяца назад

      they keep the world "tuning"

    • @Paul-f7q
      @Paul-f7q Месяц назад

      Actually the turbine keeps the props turning.

    • @dodgewrench7221
      @dodgewrench7221 Месяц назад

      @@Paul-f7q rotors**

    • @Paul-f7q
      @Paul-f7q Месяц назад

      @@dodgewrench7221 props to rotor turning world

  • @gregmorris6604
    @gregmorris6604 5 лет назад +132

    As a lineman I can appreciate the professionalism of these guys on the tower and the helicopter crew. When the main line released prematurely they knew what to do to correct the situation. If I was a little younger than 60 I would love to do this for the experience. You guy's get 10 stars in my book.

    • @abovetheclouds2159
      @abovetheclouds2159  4 года назад +36

      The tower spotter was instrumental in helping Connor and Russel re-attach the load line clevis and release the choker lines to free the assembly

    • @societalpreferences9182
      @societalpreferences9182 2 года назад

      wrong.

    • @yung-megafone
      @yung-megafone 2 года назад +10

      @@societalpreferences9182 huh? The guy who did the job and posted the video says otherwise

    • @moiraatkinson
      @moiraatkinson 2 года назад

      You could do it Greg, I’m sure!

  • @hootinouts
    @hootinouts 2 года назад +20

    The skills of the tower crew and pilots seen here are second to none. I thoroughly enjoyed the amazing footage you shared. May you all remain safe in your work.

  • @world2give78
    @world2give78 4 года назад +25

    For all you peeps talkin' about your hands sweating etc, when it comes to heights you either have it or you dont... For high steel workers the heights don't phase us at all. For me, I can truthfully attest that the higher the work, the better I feel... On the other hand, working a load with the S-64 skycrane is another story; that can get a bit loud and rather stressing at times... But on typical high work once you're alone up there with the wind, the world is so peaceful down below... I am actually more comfortable hanging off the top of a 2000' antenna than I am while riding a motorcycle or taking off/landing in a plane- or even working off a 16'' ladder....
    One thing I learned many years ago is that while "in the air", always respect where you are at the moment and never get too smug in that moment...
    Thanks for this video... I wish it was full length/all cameras/unedited.... I kind of want to be able to watch certain parts of their entire process in real time.

  • @bobbyvee8941
    @bobbyvee8941 4 года назад +1187

    I just discovered I can hold my breath for 26 minutes!

    • @ncgsc
      @ncgsc 4 года назад +9

      Good one!

    • @AdamKyleAnderson
      @AdamKyleAnderson 4 года назад +10

      I found it easier when I closed my eyes and looked away.

    • @jamesjoyce5611
      @jamesjoyce5611 4 года назад +3

      you've met my wife then

    • @tmangamingx
      @tmangamingx 4 года назад +11

      @@AdamKyleAnderson Especially with the guy looked over the side and faced the over 1500 ft. drop off LoL. Brave men I have to have an enclosed cockpit at that height I couldn't do it.

    • @garyolafson8303
      @garyolafson8303 4 года назад +12

      The palms of my hands start to sweat, instantaneously .

  • @zipcode7219
    @zipcode7219 3 года назад +109

    Our son did this work for one summer .. I prayed for him everyday

    • @batschi12
      @batschi12 3 года назад +5

      This is a Summer Job??? Holy moly.....

    • @watzittuya1279
      @watzittuya1279 3 года назад +3

      Im sure he made a lot of money tho

    • @priyaraj866
      @priyaraj866 3 года назад

      8

    • @eliaskrumsvik2776
      @eliaskrumsvik2776 3 года назад +3

      It pays well. I get about 20 dollars a hour

    • @nicksherman88
      @nicksherman88 3 года назад +9

      @@eliaskrumsvik2776
      $20 an hour ? Really ? What state? Because I keep my feet on the ground without that empty pit feeling in my stomach and wrench on trucks all day for $44 an hour

  • @feraxks
    @feraxks 4 года назад +526

    Some serious piloting skills on display there. I can't imagine how difficult it must be to hold the helo virtually still like they did.

    • @SuperRede4u
      @SuperRede4u 4 года назад +111

      The Erickson Aircrane (formerly Sikorsky) was tailor made for this kind of work. There is two pilot positions both manned, the forward facing pilot flys to the site then the rearward pilot (directly viewing the load) takes over and flys the cargo to its ultimate destination. Not easy peasy but I would think that it's a magnitude easier than regular chopper would be.

    • @mr11k29
      @mr11k29 4 года назад +22

      @@SuperRede4u Thanks! I was curious about that clear bubble behind the pilot, and how they could see in a forward facing position.

    • @hootgibsonxplane
      @hootgibsonxplane 4 года назад +45

      pretty sure it has some type of hover/attitude/altitude hold mode with the upgraded avionics. but still...not something for the faint of heart as far as pilots go.

    • @LinuxJedi
      @LinuxJedi 4 года назад +6

      Bien Agiter modern technology && auto hover...xd

    • @feraxks
      @feraxks 4 года назад +2

      @@SuperRede4u TIL, thanks!

  • @BreannaMae
    @BreannaMae 4 года назад +169

    Watching this video gave me serious anxiety! Anyone who can successfully do this with zero issues has my total respect!

    • @GrooveFederation
      @GrooveFederation 4 года назад +2

      same

    • @willierants5880
      @willierants5880 4 года назад +7

      They make bank, but even then I wouldn't do it. Which is why they make bank! :)

    • @guymerritt4860
      @guymerritt4860 4 года назад +6

      I can't even watch this kinda stuff....seriously.

    • @BreannaMae
      @BreannaMae 4 года назад +2

      @@guymerritt4860 Yet here we are, watching it lol. I couldn't make it through the entire video. I got a few minutes in and stopped playing it lol.

    • @guymerritt4860
      @guymerritt4860 4 года назад +3

      @@BreannaMae Yeah....me too. I get vertigo and anxiety just watching this stuff - don't know how people can do this kinda thing....

  • @josephorr5175
    @josephorr5175 2 года назад +22

    That was truly exhilarating. I cannot even imagine being that high on a tiny platform. Amazing coordination and preparation made this a safe operation for all. Good job!

  • @nunyabidness117
    @nunyabidness117 4 года назад +652

    Being that high up you don't have to worry just about falling. You have to worry about burning up upon re-entering the atmosphere.

  • @XinaCCPFreeTibet
    @XinaCCPFreeTibet 3 года назад +21

    Wow .. those pilots held that helicopter like it was sitting on a parking lot. And excellent co-ordination between the crew to get this done safely. Hats off to all of them.

  • @billwilson6670
    @billwilson6670 3 года назад +67

    Apprentice lineman: "Oops, I just dropped my wrench."
    Supervisor: "Climb down and get it."

    • @tsrealtexan7333
      @tsrealtexan7333 2 года назад

      No you scream headache and then you never find it less it’s in bedded in somebody’s head You should hear how that Rich or channel locks or whatever sounds as it’s falling from that height. He definitely knows somethings coming down. I used to climb these things but I never installed an antenna that size

  • @johnvale6992
    @johnvale6992 4 года назад +35

    I was actually sitting forward and on the edge of my seat from about 2 minutes in... this was absolutely an A+ professional job! My prayers are with you for the next job you have like this.

    • @daviddecker9457
      @daviddecker9457 4 года назад +2

      Till the pilot screwed up and release the main hook. Luckily nobody got hurt.

  • @rgamore
    @rgamore 4 года назад +44

    You can have that job, I'm a ground lover and sometimes that's a problem! Hats off to the high wire crew....

  • @DannyMac786
    @DannyMac786 2 года назад +2

    well done, i have been an union iron worker for over 47 years, i have worked all over the usa canada and the world, i am living in northern ontario canada. worked on towers for 5 years. different animal all together. work safe guys

  • @wm7312
    @wm7312 2 года назад +7

    I can't imagine all the coordination between the air crew and the tower crew to make all this operation run some what smoothly. There are hiccups but they solve them as professionals they are. Great job

  • @atcmansfield2508
    @atcmansfield2508 4 года назад +9

    Man I work for American Tower and always in awe when I see what happens on the front lines. Great Job fellas!!!!!!!!!!1

    • @JohnCope
      @JohnCope 4 года назад +2

      T-Mobile here. Same thing. Crazy.

  • @AM-yy5tp
    @AM-yy5tp 3 года назад +6

    Wow! My palms were sweating when the line didn't disconnect properly at the end...you guys all kept your cool and got the job done. Amazing work 👍👍👍

  • @JLBREMER
    @JLBREMER 4 года назад +134

    So this is what happens when the channel goes Temporarily off air lol I work for a cable company and when work is done to the television network people flip out on the phones. If they only knew exactly how hard you were working to replace and upgrade the antenna. Some customers even demand to ''go'' to where the outage is. I wish I could say, ''oh ok mam, yes they will be exactly 1500 ft in the air waiting for you to come complain about a half a days worth of inconvenience.

    • @garyggarner7738
      @garyggarner7738 4 года назад +6

      I’m in awe of the patience, skill, and determination of this team to get the job done!!! I Love to Fly - however, I want to be inside the aircraft! We have no idea whatsoever what these awesome people go through so we can have our TV Signals. I was tense during the entire video! Whatever you are paid - it is not enough. From a safety standpoint, are the suits they are wearing shielded to protect from microwaves and transmission frequencies from the antennas? I had a dear friend that climbed towers and noted there seemed to be a higher incidence of cancer. Dave’s wife was a Physician and he developed a rare Lymphoma after 5 years on the job. Is there a correlation? That’s still debated in the scientific community.

    • @5degreenegativerake
      @5degreenegativerake 4 года назад +4

      Gary G Garner No expert on this but there are guidelines for how close you can get to the antenna when it is energized. Your life would be short if you stood right next to the antenna at full power. No doubt exposure to radiation causes us all sorts of ailments, cancer included.

    • @evanwolfe3960
      @evanwolfe3960 4 года назад

      Your an idiot...

    • @RandomUser2401
      @RandomUser2401 4 года назад +1

      the real question is why you still use this ancient type of broadcasting in 2020, requiring such massive, expensive and dangerous infrastructure.

    • @Naudia93
      @Naudia93 3 года назад

      @@RandomUser2401 Because of the number of subscribers and devices that still utilize it

  • @johngarvin9580
    @johngarvin9580 4 года назад +9

    We had these guys come install transmission lines for the company I work for. I'm just a mechanic, but I got to spend 3 days sitting there watching them in case something broke I was right there. The wind these put off is intense, insane even. The fact that these guys work like this is nuts, but they all love it.... These guys are not cheap, but they are great at what they do. When they get close to where the load is placed, there is another piliot in a bubble cab in the back that takes over the controls to place the load.

    • @jrbarber7
      @jrbarber7 3 года назад +2

      John, you are not "just" a mechanic. How long do you think those things would stay in the air without your expertise?

    • @replynotificationsdisabled
      @replynotificationsdisabled 2 года назад

      Imagine swaying on a pole 1000 feet up. Haha.

  • @dopeytripod
    @dopeytripod 3 года назад +52

    a good buddy I grew up with passed away by falling from one of these
    RIP ROBBIE

  • @winty318
    @winty318 4 года назад +131

    A bit of dirt is wiped away...... trust me there would be more than dirt to wipe away if I was there!!!!!!!

    • @thomasreed8710
      @thomasreed8710 4 года назад +1

      What is the terminal velocity of a hunk of dirt?

    • @devitomichael
      @devitomichael 4 года назад +2

      Thomas Reed -
      The acceleration due to gravity is -9.8 m/s^2 multiplied by the dirt’s aerodynamic drag in Newtons(N). Air density multiplied by the drag coefficient multiplied by the area of dirt all divided by 2 and then multiplied by velocity squared just sayin’

    • @SkyWire88
      @SkyWire88 4 года назад

      In other words -------------about 210 M.P.H. !

    • @deduct2175
      @deduct2175 4 года назад +1

      THANK YOU, I have not had a good laugh in a month!

    • @MJofLakelandX
      @MJofLakelandX 4 года назад

      @@thomasreed8710 it becomes shit

  • @jimnorton8861
    @jimnorton8861 4 года назад +7

    That almost gave me a panic attack when they were aligning and fastening the new antenna into place. Hard hats off to you guys for doing this type of work.

    • @LightYagamiVSL
      @LightYagamiVSL 4 года назад

      Jim Norton maybe you should stick to Paw Patrol and Barney then, manlet

  • @richardbicknell2140
    @richardbicknell2140 3 года назад +83

    Hats off to the helicopter pilot. To hover a large helicopter keeping so still is truly skilful

    • @kennethsizer6217
      @kennethsizer6217 3 года назад +5

      No kidding! I'd definitely opt for climbing the tower over piloting that chopper!

    • @SearchBucket2
      @SearchBucket2 3 года назад +16

      Skycrane helicopters have complex position stabilization technology

    • @bsbforum
      @bsbforum 3 года назад +2

      Autopilot is a thing

    • @dutchlogitechclan
      @dutchlogitechclan 3 года назад

      @@bsbforum Well yes but no

    • @glennelliott7009
      @glennelliott7009 3 года назад +1

      Computers at its finest

  • @pauldg837
    @pauldg837 4 года назад +110

    Even my cat passed out watching this.

  • @henryjon45able
    @henryjon45able 4 года назад +97

    All people involved in this are amazing humans, god bless them.

    • @TwoFingeredMamma
      @TwoFingeredMamma 3 года назад +3

      No they are not. They have just built a device that transmits a signal into your house. You have a box which decodes that signal and it is this box that keeps you brainwashed and in a trance. You may not know this but the people that own these TV companies are practicing satanists. So saying "God Bless them" is really really out there hahaha!!

    • @Riven55555
      @Riven55555 2 года назад +2

      @@TwoFingeredMamma u wot m8?

    • @TwoFingeredMamma
      @TwoFingeredMamma 2 года назад

      ​@@Riven55555 I'll spell it out for you one more time. The owners of all the TV companies are practicing s@t@nists and they use this device to brainwash you. You have the intelligence to query my statement but seen as you spend all your time playing computer games there is no hope for you in ever reversing your brainwashed state as it requires reading books and studying to reverse your brainwashed state of being and judging by your English language skills "U WOT M8" i doubt you will ever catch on to what is really going on.
      I'll throw you a bone, if you are genuinly curious. I will give you a link to view but i will have to write it in code to defeat the censorship algorithms as these same people who control the TV also own this platform too. So i will change some of the letters in this link to fool the system.
      Watch 3uropa: Th3 l4st b4ttle for starters. its on b1tchut3.

    • @Maintenance_Mark
      @Maintenance_Mark 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@TwoFingeredMamma This might come as a surprise to both of you but let me enlighten you. There is no such thing as a satan and there are no gods. Until and unless you can provide some repeatable, verifiable, scientific evidence for these "gods"that you have imagined then they do not exist by default. That is the default starting position for everything. There needs to be evidence to prove the existence of a thing no matter what that thing is and no matter how old a book is and no matter how many people pretend it's real and no matter how many people imagine that they had an experience that was all in their head. Books that were written by ancient desert dwelling goat herders don't count as evidence. Do you think the quran is proof that allah exists? If your answer is no then we agree and you now understand why the bible is NOT evidence for a god and can never be.
      If you think there is evidence for your god then please submit that evidence for examination. Better yet call the local news station and get yourself on the monday morning live news so you can show the whole world the evidence you have to prove the existence of a god finally for the first time in the existence of humanity! You will be the first human to provide a single shred of anything nar evidence of a god. Collect your nobel peace prize for being the first and only human to provide evidence of a god and then you will be rich and you will be spreading the word of your god so much further! Go ahead! See you when you get that nobel prize!

  • @WebberAerialImaging
    @WebberAerialImaging 4 года назад +13

    I love the cable leader idea. We have the luxury of setting tower sections from a crane so don't need that but it's brilliant.
    I flew in a Sky Crane, once, in the box the Army would carry. I couldn't believe the amount of rotor wash coming off of it. Amazing you didn't lose any gear off the tower being below that much rotor wash!

    • @johnsiders7819
      @johnsiders7819 2 года назад +2

      we did that when I worked wild well to set the head back on the well after we extinguished the fire except the cables were hooked to a dozer to keep it from being blown back up from the force of the oil or gas escaping at high pressure the head was set by a athey wagon hooked to another dozer .

  • @razamadaz3417
    @razamadaz3417 4 года назад +13

    The most riveting thing i've seen in long time on RUclips, You guys all deserve medals.

  • @Edward681
    @Edward681 4 года назад +342

    Those dudes have steel balls. I don't even like getting on my roof.

    • @robertbiastre6037
      @robertbiastre6037 4 года назад +10

      steel balls are required!

    • @Neojhun
      @Neojhun 4 года назад +4

      I weirdly do like being on my 2.5 story roof (house is on a slope), there is an awesome view up there. Just don't get near the tallest wall.

    • @paolocoletti3424
      @paolocoletti3424 4 года назад +6

      I think I could do this, looks amazing ! I fly paragliders and its all about feeling secure. They are always tied on with safety lines/harnesses and alternate ones when ascending/descending. If you follow safety rules and above all have faith in the equipment it's possible to ignore the height. I've been at 8500ft above the ground effectively belted into a cloth seat held on by only a pair of karabiners being tossed about like a rag doll in the turbulence of a thermal. No problem it was fun ! BUT I get nervous butterflys in my stomach when I watch a film about ballooning when they lean over the edge of the basket ! Crazy stuff the brain

    • @randyporter3491
      @randyporter3491 4 года назад +3

      Tim Price Agree Tim, me either ! I don’t even like being this tall ! Watching this made me feel like I was falling off the couch. But, not as bad as the videos of the Russian thrill seekers, who dangle off antennas & cranes with one hand, do cartwheels etc. i cant watch those.

    • @leeenfield4018
      @leeenfield4018 4 года назад +9

      But...but....but....women only make 75% of men! I demand that 8 women teaching pre-school to toddlers in a climate controlled classroom make as much money as these 8 guys on a 1500 fot tower!

  • @chrismoyler
    @chrismoyler 3 года назад +34

    How the helicopter can achieve this degree of stability for this prolonged length of installation time is nothing less than a miracle!
    Incredible calm work by the pilot!

    • @yvonnebraun7
      @yvonnebraun7 3 года назад

      @Chris hello,how are you doing

    • @timstoffel4799
      @timstoffel4799 2 года назад +11

      Things must have improved substantially in 24 years. We were contemplating doing a helicopter lift for a new installation at WVFT TV in Roanoke, VA in 1986. The challenge there wasn't height, but getting a 60 foot long antenna up a mountain road full of switchbacks, in a forest. We were told at the time that the crew would have 20 seconds to get the first three bolts in, as that was all the positioning stability the helicopter could achieve, We ended up using a truck that had a tractor with a very low cab. The antenna hung off both ends of the truck, one end going over the cab. We had a crane go in front of the truck, and another crane (and a tow truck) behind it. The truck driver was able to get it to the site without assistance of the cranes, Building that tower was one of the moist interesting jobs I have done in my broadcast engineering career.

    • @spaghetti9845
      @spaghetti9845 2 года назад +2

      @@timstoffel4799 moist...

    • @LyricTenor85
      @LyricTenor85 11 месяцев назад

      Auto hover on that chopper, I believe.

  • @longnamedude3947
    @longnamedude3947 4 года назад +34

    That piloting by the heli pilot is very impressive stuff, you've got to be aware of the helicopter itself, the tower and all it's supporting cables/rigging, the antenna mast, and lastly but no less important... The 4 crew members on the top of the tower that are removing the old mast and installing the new mast.
    It is a good thing these Sky-Cranes have a backwards facing rear compartment to the cockpit to help locate the antenna, these helicopters are a real workhorse machine and even after 60 years of operation they are immensely impressive at what they are capable of.

    • @kennethsizer6217
      @kennethsizer6217 3 года назад +3

      I thought a lot about that chopper pilot...
      Pretty sure I'd rather be the guy on the tower than him.

    • @Yodavich
      @Yodavich 2 года назад +4

      Last few summers here in Melbourne Aus. We've had Delilah parked just up from our hangar for fire fighting. I was talking to one of the guys that maintain it and he showed me the rear facing compartment and it has controls that can be handed over from the front and the guy facing rearwards actually flies the chopper when doing this kinda stuff. Pretty awesome machines. Doing antennas or fighting fires these guys are absolutely brilliant at what they do.

    • @normanbrunt2053
      @normanbrunt2053 2 года назад +1

      I'd be worried about the wires supporting the mast. I could'nt see them very well and while concentrating on controlling the helecopter would likely forget about them!

    • @weeardguy
      @weeardguy 2 года назад +1

      @@normanbrunt2053 Those are hard to spot. In the seventies or so, a small plane clipped one of the guywires of the Hoogersmilde radiotower in the Netherlands (the same that suffered total failure and collapse in 2011 after a fire). The tower then bent in a scary manner to the side where the weight of the remaining guy wires was pulling it sideways. This was eventually restored. There is belief that this accident caused the collapse of the tower in 2011 as the main structure was already weakened according to those people, with the fire easily weakening a structure 'that could not collapse'. If I remember it right, temperatures reaching 700 degrees or so were measured before the thing came down...

    • @SeanWyseman
      @SeanWyseman 2 года назад

      Those helicopter rotors also sound really badass when you're there. The rotor blades are massive & sound like it.

  • @NickNZ
    @NickNZ 4 года назад +121

    Haven’t seen this on “Undercover Boss”!

    • @BadWebDiver
      @BadWebDiver 4 года назад +2

      LOL!

    • @JF32304
      @JF32304 4 года назад

      And you probably won't.

    • @greenthumb6875
      @greenthumb6875 4 года назад +3

      Nick Jordan you hit that right on. LOL

    • @robertkrueger228
      @robertkrueger228 4 года назад

      Might make a story for the handyman magazine//??

  • @tomtucker8849
    @tomtucker8849 3 года назад +9

    I stopped on a country road about 2 years back to watch this event take place. These guys work in unison and get the job done.

  • @clay9333
    @clay9333 4 года назад +254

    My Dad would say: “What the hell was wrong with the old antenna?”

    • @SmokiesDen
      @SmokiesDen 4 года назад +28

      Tuned for the wrong frequency. The old one was for channel 34 the new one is for channel 20.

    • @miguelcartagena8901
      @miguelcartagena8901 4 года назад +2

      hahahahahaha this is great

    • @sakeeler
      @sakeeler 4 года назад

      🤣

    • @madjidhamdini8114
      @madjidhamdini8114 4 года назад +2

      @@SmokiesDen HAHAhahahahahah !!!

    • @dogbarbill
      @dogbarbill 4 года назад +3

      That's pretty much what my dad would say as well.

  • @haybasu
    @haybasu 4 года назад +22

    Mad respect to these guys. They deserve more pay something tells me they don't get paid enough..

    • @robertrachels1870
      @robertrachels1870 2 года назад

      With the hourly pay plus Annuity and Pension and Healthcare it's one of the best paying jobs l had.
      Union pay is the Way!
      In 2010 l was getting $40 per hour and the Fringe worked out to $25 per hr for my Pension $19 per for Annuity and Health and Welfare is what they used to call it but now l think it's just Healthcare.
      So l imagine these guys are making $90 per hour and taking home half that on their weekly paychecks.
      From an old Ironworkers point of view.
      I think these guys are considered "Linemen electricians" but it's got to be Union work..

    • @bauncey-chillups4638
      @bauncey-chillups4638 2 года назад +2

      @@robertrachels1870 incorrect. There is barley the beginnings of a union for tower workers. We most certainly do not make as much money as we should. Lineman make 3-4x more and we climb much higher, we just don’t deal with any sort of high voltages.

    • @robertrachels1870
      @robertrachels1870 2 года назад

      @@bauncey-chillups4638
      I just assumed that they were Union workers. And as Union members they would get paid Fringe benefits per Hour, (the Pension, Annuity and Health and Welfare) on top of their Hourly wage.
      So whatever Company that needed and hired the Workers they will be charged at least 2 to 3 times the Hourly rate that the workers earn per hour.
      I think you should Organize for better pay. So that you are paid the Prevailing Wage of your Trade.

  • @ChrisThiessen
    @ChrisThiessen 7 дней назад

    Wow ! The things we take for granted.You guys are working above the clouds!I don’t even like going on my roof .I salute you guys and gals.

  • @jeffadams7383
    @jeffadams7383 4 года назад +5

    Hell of a job guys! It takes balls to do a job like that! And nerves of steel! From the chopper pilot to the tower crew and the ground crew! It's men like these that keep this great nation going! The average person dosent get to see this! They just see a tower and don't have any idea how it was assembled? Great video, and a great job!

  • @4351steve
    @4351steve 4 года назад +5

    I met a tower guy several years ago. They are a different kind of character. He knew several friends and coworkers that had lost their lives doing this work.

    • @yvonnebraun7
      @yvonnebraun7 3 года назад

      @Snyder hello,how are you doing

  • @Dirk80241
    @Dirk80241 3 года назад +6

    Hats off to the climbers and the pilot!
    You have to totally trust the safety lines in this line of work.

  • @makecba
    @makecba 4 года назад +7

    can we take a moment to appreciate that helicopter pilot? You have no idea how hard it's to hover around for such a long time...

    • @vonzigle
      @vonzigle 3 года назад

      It would certainly need to be a wind free day!

  • @ReadyKiloWhat
    @ReadyKiloWhat 4 года назад +6

    The excitement gets more intense in the northern states (michigan) when it is below freezing with the wind blowing in a -10 F wind chill and there is ice on the tower. As a former broadcast engineer (now retired) we worked with John Williams many times. He is one of the best. His efforts kept CMU public broadcasting on the air. Thanks and stay safe.

    • @jb6712
      @jb6712 4 года назад

      I'm a northern lower Michigan native, Mr. Denheeten, and I can deeply appreciate what you and your crews had to/have to do on the job. Even always being "ground bound," I know how cold it gets, and how extremely dangerous it must be up on those towers.

  • @LudwigHohlwein1974
    @LudwigHohlwein1974 4 года назад +16

    I get the feeling that helicopter pilot knows their shit, inside out. Talk about mad skills!!
    Holy crap, getting those first few bolts in while an entire copter is pulling on the antenna? Then that snarl up towards the end?!
    So much respect for these legends. Fucking wow!

  • @WhoFlungPoo2024
    @WhoFlungPoo2024 4 года назад +8

    Freakin' incredible professionalism. Your cajones put mortal men (like me) to utter shame.

  • @mtang65
    @mtang65 4 года назад +73

    "The signal is given to release the Load" I like that line.

    • @kman-mi7su
      @kman-mi7su 4 года назад +7

      HAHA Had the same signal the other night at my girlfriends house.

    • @kendallevans4079
      @kendallevans4079 4 года назад +2

      I would have released a load at 500ft

    • @kendallevans4079
      @kendallevans4079 4 года назад +3

      @@kman-mi7su Classy! NOT

    • @jovetj
      @jovetj 4 года назад +9

      The only load I would have released is my bowels, about 40 feet up...

    • @johnrtrucker
      @johnrtrucker 4 года назад +2

      @Travis Bloom welcome to the comment section 😂

  • @Reptex_cs
    @Reptex_cs 9 месяцев назад +1

    I'm a paragliding pilot, I'm fairly OK with heights, but I would never in a million years do your job😆 much respect!

  • @CAD-th1qe
    @CAD-th1qe 4 года назад +5

    Teamwork made those lifts go right.Those boys on that tower are war horses! Ive rigged and trained many.Just on a diferent scale heavy lift marine stuff.No room for mistakes.This work is just plain Skyhook stuff!Hats off to the pilots and the person on the tower communicating with them .They had a small delay assesed what went wrong and got it done.Well done.

  • @SustainedFuture
    @SustainedFuture 4 года назад +266

    Warning label on antenna: "Do not ride while lifting." I wonder what incident led to that labeling requirement.

    • @deanrobert8674
      @deanrobert8674 4 года назад +59

      It was called riding the hook, it's how all the old school riggers would get about the job site.
      Bloody nutters

    • @jacobsparry8525
      @jacobsparry8525 4 года назад +6

      There is a video some where at RUclips I did watched about 2 years ago which did show it liked 3 ofed guys fall offed whened did some thing failed .

    • @Zoomer30
      @Zoomer30 4 года назад +5

      Some guy even crazier then the guys on the antanna was on the job the day they came up with that label.
      Or Major Kong.

    • @nate1643
      @nate1643 4 года назад +15

      JacobsParry is English your first language?

    • @jaredkelly930
      @jaredkelly930 4 года назад +6

      JacobsParry the Senior Road Tower collapse in Texas in 1982 perhaps? There’s video about that on RUclips, killed 5 guys I think.

  • @daveinstlouis
    @daveinstlouis 4 года назад +51

    It's takes some real skill to hold that helicopter steady as can be while they're working underneath it.

    • @henrytheeightheist8091
      @henrytheeightheist8091 4 года назад +7

      The autopilot is in control at that point.

    • @netchanokpooltawee6607
      @netchanokpooltawee6607 4 года назад +3

      Didn't know they had auto pilot, always thought the helicopter was designed to be stabilized by the crane operator in the rearward facing seat once they are in position

    • @techtonicblast4421
      @techtonicblast4421 4 года назад +5

      Yes most helicopters now have self hovering features designed specifically for stuff like this.

    • @matthewp1632
      @matthewp1632 3 года назад

      Oh yeah

    • @mariopuzo4509
      @mariopuzo4509 3 года назад

      All while watching the guide wires tower , workers, yikes. What a rush .

  • @966Mako
    @966Mako 4 года назад +349

    I'd put money on me dropping my socket wrench.

    • @vicortiz5105
      @vicortiz5105 4 года назад +7

      Titus Cato hahaha and Killing someone at the Bottom lol

    • @jonathanpangborn6980
      @jonathanpangborn6980 4 года назад +32

      It happens a lot. You're supposed to scream "HEADACHE" into the radio when you do it.

    • @johnDukemaster
      @johnDukemaster 4 года назад +20

      Strange the tools aren't attached to a wire or something to prevent that.

    • @JimCvit
      @JimCvit 4 года назад +13

      Wrench? I'd drop a load in my pants

    • @hearliam
      @hearliam 4 года назад +13

      tools are supposed to be tethered, well in Australia they are,

  • @Michael.Chapman
    @Michael.Chapman 3 года назад +4

    Keep these videos coming please. The sense of vertigo is overwhelming-the admiration too!

  • @gregoutdoors7
    @gregoutdoors7 3 года назад +16

    Passed out 3 times while watching, kept forgetting to breathe!

  • @awesometopics1988
    @awesometopics1988 4 года назад +6

    I watched this video twice just to get a sense of reality and appreciate being on the ground floor of my house .. I'm gonna have dreams of being that high now... These guys are truly the bravest of the brave.. At any moment anything could go wrong and the matter how many points of contact you have if the tower falls or anything almost certain death so I give many thanks to these guys..

    • @derikroy6366
      @derikroy6366 4 года назад +1

      The underwater welders that build/perform maintenance on off shore drilling rigs would be a close second then. I'm not sure what would be more dangerous lol.

    • @williamwilkins3084
      @williamwilkins3084 2 года назад

      I just had one about this last night!

  • @robdavis1176
    @robdavis1176 4 года назад +209

    Whatever those guys are getting paid, they deserve it. My bud does this crap and there is no way in hell I could.

    • @davidonion4150
      @davidonion4150 4 года назад

      @Paul Pflaum What do you reckon the injury/death percentage is for a crew member?

    • @ivyandroses4373
      @ivyandroses4373 4 года назад +4

      Where do I send a donation
      Watching this was better than any Six flags adventure. 😨😨😨😨

    • @DankMemesForAngryTeens
      @DankMemesForAngryTeens 4 года назад +2

      Paul Pflaum It’s very rare that people die on these

    • @mindwreckRC
      @mindwreckRC 4 года назад +8

      most tower hands don't get paid shit.. idiots demanding 15 an hour to flip burgers will make more than some of the tower guys ive met.

    • @UkrainianBazooka
      @UkrainianBazooka 4 года назад +7

      @Ricky Sanchez We get paid between 17-25 an hour for this type of stuff. These broadcast guys might make more but typical tower climbers are under 20 an hour. It's like any other dangerous job, you've gotta be careful and kinda crazy. Over all, it's the best job I've ever had and I love climbing towers.

  • @paulconrad7649
    @paulconrad7649 3 года назад +1

    Hats off to you guys for doing such a difficult job. It takes nerve of steel to do this.

  • @yzmoto80
    @yzmoto80 4 года назад +113

    That’s nothing, I put Christmas lights on my roof last year, 12 ft. high, no safety harness !

    • @greg4673
      @greg4673 4 года назад +17

      I watched him,...he ain't lying! Dangerous! He's in an all Jewish neighborhood.......

    • @yzmoto80
      @yzmoto80 4 года назад +3

      Greg.... 😂

    • @chester8420
      @chester8420 4 года назад

      @@greg4673 haha!

    • @outwiththem
      @outwiththem 4 года назад

      @Bill j Ignorance .. You have to take precautions..

    • @TonySmith-vn8vq
      @TonySmith-vn8vq 4 года назад

      😂🤣😄

  • @Bran.man24
    @Bran.man24 4 года назад +28

    I would buy my own parachute and wear it every time I went up.

  • @johnkauker3046
    @johnkauker3046 2 года назад +13

    Guys like this make it possible for the rest of us to sit on our ass and watch TV. I remember changing out a 3/4" stainless sample line on a 500' off gas stack at a nuke plant in the 80's, when we were done the boss said we could go home early, and in my youth I wondered why? I hate getting old. Thanks guys for showing us that fearless men with balls of steel still exist in this country. Be safe and prosper!

    • @jasonexploring
      @jasonexploring 7 месяцев назад

      Where we gonna sit. On our heads.

    • @jasonexploring
      @jasonexploring 7 месяцев назад

      Just because we don't do this job we are lazy and it's a bad thing to sit on our ass and watch TV. Get a life nut

  • @edadan
    @edadan 4 года назад +185

    Seems like crocodile petting might be a safer profession than what these guys do.

    • @voornaam3191
      @voornaam3191 4 года назад +6

      You can see, they didn't fall today. Nobody got injured and the helicopter did not crash, smoking like some chemical chimney. And I saw safety lines all the time. This kind of tower seems strong enough. Perhaps it is the job itself, replacing a heavy antenna dangling under a helicopter. What can possibly go wrong?

    • @davef.2811
      @davef.2811 4 года назад +3

      Hope the dog didn't mix it up with the gator.

    • @verifiedgentlemanbug
      @verifiedgentlemanbug 4 года назад +2

      @@davef.2811 LOL

    • @voornaam3191
      @voornaam3191 4 года назад

      @@davef.2811 Why? Is it a Mohamed Ali Gator?

    • @davidjessee7701
      @davidjessee7701 4 года назад +1

      Alligator...

  • @iamrichrocker
    @iamrichrocker 4 года назад +5

    damn..you guys are steady..chopper pilot is the boss..smooth and accurate...earn every penny and a whole lotta respect..fantastic view of a day on the job..amazing..

    • @manbearpig2164
      @manbearpig2164 4 года назад +1

      He almost killed them when he dropped that last piece

  • @bushmaster2936
    @bushmaster2936 3 года назад +19

    I wonder if spiders climb that high. Has anyone seen my anxiety pills?
    The ending was totally freaking me out !!

  • @albertbatfinder5240
    @albertbatfinder5240 4 года назад +10

    I’ve done this job heaps of times, except it wasn’t a tower and an antenna, but a pretty big Xmas tree and a tinsel star.

  • @markviereck4547
    @markviereck4547 4 года назад +38

    I’m sick to my stomach just watching this. Crazy.

    • @basimpsn
      @basimpsn 4 года назад +1

      I did this kind of work but not that high...My problem was losing my wrench and yelling "Heads up" lol

    • @SBCBears
      @SBCBears 4 года назад +1

      The image movement induces nausea in me. I don't mind the heights nor implicit danger, but the image swirling around makes me sick.

  • @aerial558
    @aerial558 2 года назад +4

    I am tv aerial rigger and don’t mind heights but this takes it to a different level. Men of steel, to be honest I could not do that? Big respects 👍 the skill from every body in this project including the helicopter pilot incredible.

  • @Daluke61
    @Daluke61 4 года назад +46

    So much more interesting than "Reality TV". This shit's for real.

    • @dogbarbill
      @dogbarbill 4 года назад +1

      Really! You couldn't script this stuff!

  • @joel9087
    @joel9087 4 года назад +6

    I have extreme vertigo and whenever i watch videos like these i feel light headed and sometimes have to look away to calm down, but honestly thanks to videos like these my vertigo have actually gotten better and i can now do wall climbing indoors which i couldn't do before. I am sure that within a few months of watching videos like these i'll be free from my vertigo ^^.

    • @Briansgate
      @Briansgate 4 года назад +1

      I agree. I watch about 3 minutes and I feel like I'm falling into my monitor.

    • @moci42
      @moci42 2 года назад +2

      Me too, gives me the willies watching. It takes a special person to do this kind of work.

    • @ThisIS_Insane
      @ThisIS_Insane 2 года назад +1

      Props to you for working on your issue in a most agreeable way! KUDOS!

  • @copykon
    @copykon 3 года назад

    I was a rf tech about 25 years ago and my boss was a climber and it was just still a start-up back then. He told me stories about climbs gone wrong and guys falling. Just watching this I am thankful that I made a career change =D

  • @bobhidley9037
    @bobhidley9037 4 года назад +12

    Seems like the delicate, and brave, work of astronauts working outside their space station.

    • @yvonnebraun7
      @yvonnebraun7 3 года назад

      @Bob hello,how are you doing

  • @jkmorrison1013
    @jkmorrison1013 4 года назад +124

    I can't watch this. but whatever those guys are being paid, it's not enough.

    • @the_gold_canopy
      @the_gold_canopy 4 года назад +1

      Thomas Harmon what company pays $500/hour? Please, do tell.🤔

    • @alexk1682
      @alexk1682 4 года назад +10

      Thomas Harmon I used to work in this field. That is not true. The top 5% of tower climbers might make 80,000/yr. Maybe they billed the client that much per hour but they certainly do not earn that rate.

    • @robertredmon350
      @robertredmon350 4 года назад +11

      I work for sprint and interact with tower climbers every day i can assure you they are not being paid $500 an hour, our climbers get between $25 and $30 an hour.

    • @Cooliron24
      @Cooliron24 4 года назад +18

      I make 22 an hour and my feet never leave the ground, l sure in the hell wouldn't do this for 25 to 30 an hour.

    • @floridausa6142
      @floridausa6142 4 года назад +3

      They would make a tons of money working on skyscrapers in the union . They get 25 to 30$ just to show up . And wait .

  • @censoreditali-american6487
    @censoreditali-american6487 3 года назад +2

    I would be thrilled to go have a beer with this crew after an install like this! WoW!!! I thought me hanging from a water tower by my PFPG was crazy, pffffft, these ladies and gents pilots/workers are working along side our Lord on his lawn, aka the clouds. Just AMAZING!!

  • @richard66754
    @richard66754 4 года назад +36

    This used to be my job when I was in my twenties. I’m nearly 53, and couldn’t do it now.

    • @irishjoe5868
      @irishjoe5868 4 года назад +8

      I can relate to that. I was an iron worker in New York many years ago. There is a "mental zone" you develop to cope with working high iron. These guys rock that.

    • @kennethschultz6465
      @kennethschultz6465 4 года назад +10

      I am 52 and still do small 100m mast's climb's .. as a HAM
      We often put Up antennas to repeaters .. and nodes ..
      IT is a good thing to still climb .. i feel min 20 when i get down .. lol👍🇩🇰

    • @MrTalaue
      @MrTalaue 4 года назад +9

      I just finished some tower work on my tower, being 73, had to take down and repair the highest antenna which is at 45m.

    • @StortWeldingCoLLC
      @StortWeldingCoLLC 4 года назад +2

      @@MrTalaue GOD BLESS YOU, HOPE I CAN AT YOUR AGE, HELL, ILL BE HAPPY TO MAKE IT THAT LONG!

    • @Devil3R
      @Devil3R 4 года назад +2

      you sir. Are Thor.

  • @timothyhorner3152
    @timothyhorner3152 4 года назад +43

    I’m sorry but if I had to do that job no one would ever get a tower put up

    • @LightYagamiVSL
      @LightYagamiVSL 4 года назад +2

      Timothy Horner thats why they hire men to do it kiddo

    • @3th1xs
      @3th1xs 4 года назад

      @J T the brick that's a lot of jobs, depending on your perspective.

  • @ericcheatwood7248
    @ericcheatwood7248 4 года назад +1

    I like the idea of the wire leaders when you're putting it back on. That's pretty smart and something I would've never thought of.

  • @cobrasvt347
    @cobrasvt347 4 года назад +13

    I jumped when the load line released instead of the chokers. Scared the shit out of me and I’m not up there. Lol

  • @wildernessradio1653
    @wildernessradio1653 4 года назад +11

    I could feel the blood in my face and neck causing me anxiety as they were lining up the final antenna and trying to get the bolts in. What a rush!

  • @m2svirtual384
    @m2svirtual384 2 года назад +2

    Every morning I wake up feeling badder-assed than usual, I watch this clip. It restores my perspective and I can go on with my day without embarrassing myself.

  • @tedwilliams7021
    @tedwilliams7021 4 года назад +11

    Gives me heart attack to watch but I can’t look away either. Amazing views

  • @kentuckytim4443
    @kentuckytim4443 4 года назад +16

    Yeah, that’s the kind of stuff that nightmares are made of right there!

  • @joebrown1382
    @joebrown1382 2 года назад

    Lineman for 30 years & no bucket truck from 1963 till retirement. I can appreciate what these guys do. They have some large attachments for sure. Props to the helo pilot. Glad all went well.

  • @angelhelp777
    @angelhelp777 4 года назад +4

    My heart was pounding and I was having vertigo just from watching this. I would love to talk to a few of these guys to hear how they got started and got used to doing this job. I once had an idiot neighbor point a gun at my head and I didn't feel 1% of the fear I felt in just watching this video. I feel like such a coward. I can't even begin to imagine how they do it. God protect these brave men.

  • @slobama
    @slobama 4 года назад +80

    They couldn't pay me enough to this kind of work. Got dizzy just watching it.

    • @MICKSHRED
      @MICKSHRED 4 года назад +3

      Well, no ones offering or asking you too

    • @USNVA11
      @USNVA11 4 года назад +5

      Rick Underwood - Oh no, I beg to differ. Fonzie was quite successful in being a jackass.

    • @WaytogoEinstein
      @WaytogoEinstein 4 года назад +2

      USNVA11 You are correct sir. 🍻

    • @martyspargur5281
      @martyspargur5281 4 года назад

      Looking down is easy. Looking up is hell.

    • @garyolafson8303
      @garyolafson8303 4 года назад

      The palms of my hands start to sweat.

  • @MidwestMotor
    @MidwestMotor 3 года назад

    I'm torn - can't decide who I'm more impressed by...... the crew for working the antenna into place and working quickly aligning the bolts/nuts or the helicopter pilot for keeping that damn heavy massive antenna steady!!!!

  • @garykong7597
    @garykong7597 4 года назад +28

    I'm weak, just watching it gives me anxiety lol

  • @ronniepirtlejr2606
    @ronniepirtlejr2606 4 года назад +7

    Without brave people like that, we wouldn't have our technology!

    • @webrumrunner
      @webrumrunner 4 года назад +1

      Or skyscrapers.

    • @DIYMikeT
      @DIYMikeT 4 года назад +2

      and the guy at Mcdonalds, wants to get paid the same as this guy

  • @miggrodriguez9996
    @miggrodriguez9996 3 года назад

    Wow, what a rush of ...whatever, ....something? I just couldn't move from the edge of my seat in front of my monitor and held my breath before I realized it was a video. I wouldn't be able to do this kind of work if my life depended of it. Hats of to the crew up there, including the ones in the chopper.

  • @michaelflaherty1812
    @michaelflaherty1812 4 года назад +83

    What’s the torque on those bolts? “Tight enough, let’s get the f down from here!”

    • @Helmet_Tester
      @Helmet_Tester 4 года назад +3

      Nah...It had to be at least 3 grunts.

    • @norms3913
      @norms3913 4 года назад +1

      At least 800 psi torqued

    • @FlyBri2112
      @FlyBri2112 4 года назад +1

      those aren't even grade 8 bolts they're just your average cheap ace hardware chinese bolts.

    • @alligatormonday6365
      @alligatormonday6365 3 года назад +2

      @@FlyBri2112 As if you can tell just by looking.

    • @quakeroats533
      @quakeroats533 3 года назад +2

      @@norms3913 Psi is the wrong unit. We are talking about torque, not pressure.

  • @JC130676
    @JC130676 4 года назад +31

    Sheesh. If I had to be up there like that, my butt would pucker so hard I might turn inside-out.

    • @phobos2k2
      @phobos2k2 4 года назад +7

      If you shoved a lump of coal up there, you might end up with a diamond at the end of the day!

    • @williamgreene4834
      @williamgreene4834 3 года назад +2

      Ya it would be puckered so tight that if you did manage to fart only dogs could hear it.

  • @tubeDude48
    @tubeDude48 2 года назад

    Very cool! When I lived in Phoenix, AZ I used to climb the transmitter towers on South Mountain and change the light bulbs, or re-aligned the satellite antennas. So I really appreciate the work these buys did.

  • @inyourface8bp259
    @inyourface8bp259 4 года назад +31

    It was at this point, Verizon bills went up another 23 dollars.

    • @br1022
      @br1022 4 года назад

      A television transmitter antenna numb nuts, not a cell phone antenna.

    • @neogor
      @neogor 4 года назад +3

      @@br1022 And much like this tower, way over your head.

  • @jamesgardner2101
    @jamesgardner2101 4 года назад +25

    So, after several seconds of consideration, I've decided that nope- I'm not doing that.

    • @harrygatto
      @harrygatto 4 года назад +2

      That long?

    • @jamesgardner2101
      @jamesgardner2101 4 года назад +3

      @@harrygatto I didn't want to make any hasty decisions.

  • @Archie_Haddock
    @Archie_Haddock 4 года назад +1

    After clenching my teeth for almost half an hour I have a headache... These guys are the coolest! My appreciation of TV shows, any TV show just skyrocketed knowing what effort it is to get the signal to my set 😂

  • @vOCesUGa1
    @vOCesUGa1 4 года назад +14

    You had me on the edge of my seat the entire time! BALLS OF STEEL!! Im gonna go crawl back in my nonfat skim milk latte and finish these TP reports!!

    • @michaelwhalen5058
      @michaelwhalen5058 4 года назад

      Can you spell "acrophobia?"

    • @TS-ef2gv
      @TS-ef2gv 3 года назад

      @@michaelwhalen5058 What do spiders have to do with it? (joke btw)

  • @harvesthawk5772
    @harvesthawk5772 4 года назад +18

    Looks like someone on the Erickson screwed the pooch and cut the entire sling assembly loose in error. I hope the tower crew didn't forget to tighten those bolts after nearly being killed.

    • @johnmcgovern3806
      @johnmcgovern3806 4 года назад

      I could not see any release line down the main lift wire to the two strops that were suposed to be released or are they radio controlled?

    • @Shipfixer
      @Shipfixer 4 года назад +1

      My god! How could the load line be released accidently like that? That could have been fatal had anyone been in the way or had the antenna not been securely bolted down.

  • @libertyone5853
    @libertyone5853 4 года назад +2

    Total respect for the pilot & the ironworkers. Balls of steel.

    • @paulcarter2907
      @paulcarter2907 2 года назад

      They have keep them in the seperate bag, on a load line!!!!!!

  • @robdog1245
    @robdog1245 3 года назад +7

    “You know that feeling you get when your in a high place? The sudden urge to jump? I don’t have it.”-Jack Sparrow

  • @h.s.4795
    @h.s.4795 4 года назад +44

    They put magnets on the top so they can secure themselves by their steel balls.

  • @billmoran3812
    @billmoran3812 3 года назад +4

    Even without being on a high tower, setting something by a helicopter is nerve wracking. The fierce winds, and noise of a huge helicopter right over your head when you are working is unnerving. Been there, done that.

    • @auggie803
      @auggie803 2 года назад

      -So are you ready to go back to this same work?

  • @gennadygorski9791
    @gennadygorski9791 4 года назад +30

    Just watching this made me want to crap in my pants.

  • @greendryerlint
    @greendryerlint 4 года назад +15

    These are guys that truly earn their pay.

    • @EnjoyLife-sg3kt
      @EnjoyLife-sg3kt 3 года назад +1

      This would be an awful time to have violent diarrhea

    • @greendryerlint
      @greendryerlint 3 года назад +1

      @@EnjoyLife-sg3kt Not that there's a great time for violent diarrhea, but it would also not be too pleasant of an experience for the ground crew if he let fly from the top of that tower..

  • @humanoid31
    @humanoid31 3 года назад +3

    I wouldn't be caught DEAD hanging from up there! GREAT SCOTT!!!

  • @b3j8
    @b3j8 4 года назад +11

    Florida...Lightning Central! Wonder how many times that antenna took a hit!