خودم رو عشقه، الان چهارشنبه شب هست شانزدهم آبانماه هزار چهارصد و سه برنامه ماشینا کنسل شده، عبدالله توی زندونه، همچی بهم خورد،مرگم گرفته یا باید برم کابل مغان یا برم پیش یوسف واسه بار چهارم یا پنجم، خدایا خودت کمکم کن
The cutest looking helicopter I have ever seen. The entire team is brave and super. I never saw anything like this before. May the Lord keep you all safe and strong
WOW!!! Flying in between those guy wires that are only 120° apart from each other takes precise control of the sky crane. Improper use of the drone! It should be still. That background spinning distracts the viewer.
Очень впечатляет мысль о том, что этот вертолет был впервые зарегистрирован в 1968 году и до сих пор имеет действующий сертификат летной годности. Спасибо за загрузку видео.
Saw one of these skycranes in 1980 and it was lifting huge air conditioning system up on top of a 30-40 story building. Very impressive though these did have some maintenance issues still a great concept.
Nice work, Brad. You may not remember, but you and I worked together at Horizon Helicopters back in the 90's. I just found your channel and thought you should know that I remember you with great respect. Looks like Erickson has treated you well, my friend. Regards. Mike Dye
I worked for (Weldwood of Canada) a Logging company on the Westcoast of British Columbia, Canada (Toba Inlet) in the late 80s laying out Heli blocks that were logged by an Air-Crane, lifting massive fir, cedar, spruce, hemlock, balsam logs off the steep side hills and water dropping the logs into the water of the inlet, had some pretty cool pictures of the Erickson Air-Crane in action
Apparently (according to the original poster) this footage was taken from a local news chopper with a gyro stabilized camera on board. If you listen carefully you can hear the drone of the turbine engine in the background. FWIW.
Poetry in motion; fantastically skillful & brave pilot & tower crew. Just wish the videographer had stayed zoomed in for the trapeze release. Was dying to see how that was done.
These pilots and crew are hands down the ballsiest people on the planet! And I have the privilege to work right down the street from their headquarters.
Fascinating look into infrastructure design, building and maintenance 👌Those guys on the top of that tower.. dangerous work for everyone involved but a professional and well-trained crew!
There are actually 2 pilots on these lifts: 1 flying the crane and the other facing backward controlling the line that lifts and places the object on the top of the tower. My brother was one of the " backseat" pilots. Yes, it takes absolute precision and coordination between both pilots and the crew on top of the tower using constant radio communication.
Maravilloso trabajo profesional. Tengo una duda y no entiendo la causa de por qué el paisaje detrás del video giraba y los operarios en la torre siempre estaban tomados desde el mismo ángulo ¿?
Actually Jeff it is significantly different than ski towers especially depending on AGL height. For example, a 2000’ agl tower. This is because your ground reference is useless, way too far below to be of any use. On a single tower, all you’ll have for reference is a single point in “space” and you’d find this to be quite different. On a Candlalabra style Comm tower it’s a bit easier as you can reference the other arms😊
Company I work for just informed me of a possible expansion that would likely require a skycrane to replace a smaller vertical tank with a larger one. It would need near perfect precision moving just shy of 20K pounds. Hate to see the quote for that job, but sure would be an experience seeing it done!
Unrelated to the engineering, but the way the tower and the helicopter look like they're spinning/in motion past 6:20 is the same effect you see in lots of 'ufo' videos, and can give the illusion of huge speed and instant changes in direction when the object itself might be moving much slower, or even not moving at all.
Mis respetos para todas las personas que trabajan en las alturas , es un trabajo con riesgos Dios les proteja en todo momento , Gracias por su Gran trabajo finalmente es beneficio para la humanidad .
Watched a rescue helicopter, ironically, run right into power lines and drop their humans yesterday. It is MIND blowing to me that an experienced helicopter pilot could hit power lines. EVER. Barring any obvious anomalies.
Great drone and chopper pilot work. Two questions 1. Is it allowed to use that area with such load or is it everyone evacuated from that area? 2. Is drone allowed to operate in such close vicinity of the chopper?
Nice work !!! That antenna didn't drift a bit when he up righted it with the fork truck haven the tail end... That blade wash is about to blow me over ! Right thru the phone....
You can pilot the copter from two positions but I think you can only operate the skycrane part of it from the second location which is right behind you see it the window in the back of it So when you're looking at this think of that the helicopter is being controlled by the guy looking away from the front which seems weird but that's what makes it a great skycrane and it was meant to carry a shipping container Which is why a Sikorsky skycrane looks like some sort of an insect
The helicopter can actually be flown from 3 positions. The 2 upfront are obviously for normal ops when looking forward or down from the left seat. The aft seat is for hover pick up and setting of loads. It’s all a lot of CRM inside cockpit to make it happen
I like the waiver and speech the Erickson guys give to the Ironworkers. " If anything goes wrong with the machine we will drop the load, period. " 😳 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😀👍
Exceptionally skilled pilot. Such a tight space to fly so accurately and remaining stable with such a large machine with a massive load
Are you talking about the one from which the video was taken?
Seriously, my hats off to the drone pilot as well!
Not a drone. Filmed from a TV station helicopter with gyro stabilized lens
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Sounds like a porno title
Absolutely breathtaking. Balls of steel. Excellent videography, too!
I was really impressed by the pilot and operators's skill and courage
خودم رو عشقه، الان چهارشنبه شب هست شانزدهم آبانماه هزار چهارصد و سه برنامه ماشینا کنسل شده، عبدالله توی زندونه، همچی بهم خورد،مرگم گرفته یا باید برم کابل مغان یا برم پیش یوسف واسه بار چهارم یا پنجم، خدایا خودت کمکم کن
The cutest looking helicopter I have ever seen. The entire team is brave and super. I never saw anything like this before. May the Lord keep you all safe and strong
WOW!!! Flying in between those guy wires that are only 120° apart from each other takes precise control of the sky crane. Improper use of the drone! It should be still. That background spinning distracts the viewer.
I’m pretty sure it’s a helicopter filming
either way(drone or chopper), that spinning is bogus. totally nauseating. i started thinking it was a green screen and done on purpose. 😂
Not a drone, video was taken from another small helicopter orbiting the area😊
Astonishing and Hats off for the whole team so well synchronised
Очень впечатляет мысль о том, что этот вертолет был впервые зарегистрирован в 1968 году и до сих пор имеет действующий сертификат летной годности. Спасибо за загрузку видео.
Are you talking about the one from which the video was taken?
@@PavelMy178AC it was built in 1971
The work of the artisans who attached the antenna to the tower cannot be ignored.
100%!!!
I was a construction electrician. In 30 years I’ve seen ironworkers do some crazy shit but nothing like that. That’s pretty amazing. 👍
Saw one of these skycranes in 1980 and it was lifting huge air conditioning system up on top of a 30-40 story building. Very impressive though these did have some maintenance issues still a great concept.
Built and maintained these for Erickson Air-Crane for years,quite the aircraft!
Nice work, Brad. You may not remember, but you and I worked together at Horizon Helicopters back in the 90's. I just found your channel and thought you should know that I remember you with great respect. Looks like Erickson has treated you well, my friend. Regards. Mike Dye
No.1 video of the world .. deserves Billions of views
.....BIG COMPLIMENTS !!!!! to ALL of this grait crew !!! kind regards from a former AS332-Pilot out of Switzerland !!
I worked for (Weldwood of Canada) a Logging company on the Westcoast of British Columbia, Canada (Toba Inlet) in the late 80s laying out Heli blocks that were logged by an Air-Crane, lifting massive fir, cedar, spruce, hemlock, balsam logs off the steep
side hills and water dropping the logs into the water of the inlet, had some pretty cool pictures of the Erickson Air-Crane in action
Very Cool. I used to fish up there. I would watch those Heli loggers in action, I still get goose-bumps thinking about that. - N Idaho -
Absolutely stunning, hats off to the pilot and crew, and the workers on top of the platform.
Wonderful and amazing work by the pilot and the guys.Thumb up for him.
The drone guy has made the scenario more suspense than ever. Great camera work.
Yemen 💐💐💐💐
of course
Apparently (according to the original poster) this footage was taken from a local news chopper with a gyro stabilized camera on board. If you listen carefully you can hear the drone of the turbine engine in the background. FWIW.
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Respect to the entire team efforts.
Salute from Indian🇮🇳
Incredible. Great camera footage
really ? watch from 3:00 th-cam.com/video/z-E9W5D7DF8/w-d-xo.html watch from 3:00
Yes fantastic .....
Poetry in motion; fantastically skillful & brave pilot & tower crew.
Just wish the videographer had stayed zoomed in for the trapeze release. Was dying to see how that was done.
A release can be seen in this video: th-cam.com/video/90gF3UODJvk/w-d-xo.html
The lower hooks are electrically remote released from the cockpit
CAN THIS LIFT YO MAMA I HEARD YO MAMA TOIO FAT TO LIFT BY YO DADDY
Awesome pilot👍🏿🤙🏿, it would be cool to see how steady and precise he's moving the collective, cyclic and tail rotor pedals
Respect și admirație pentru asemenea oameni și asemenea performanta! Felicitări!
These pilots and crew are hands down the ballsiest people on the planet! And I have the privilege to work right down the street from their headquarters.
Excellent! 😊Thumbs up to the guys bolting it into place as well 😎
It’s really ALL about the guys in the tower:)
And they took a short period of time.
my favourite helicopter model.. and what a brave pilot and tower staff.. you got maximum talents and braveness.
I see these guys flying all the time. They are headquartered right down the road from me.
One of the greatest helicopters in human history. ✌🏻🚁
yep...even better than the helicopters than the Romans had
Flying down between high voltage lines and guy wires. Crazy skill!
I always wanted to be a tower climber. What a beautiful view while you work. Vinco is up the road. 🤔
That precision was awesome. Like threading a needle.
That Aircrane flew a lot of logs back some years ago. Quite a machine !
I mighta been doing that then as well!
The u.s. army used that aircraft a lot when they had them in service
Amazing that those small engines have that much lift capacity
The engines have zero lift capacity. The rotors do the lifting.
@@robertpalmer3166 ...i suppose they have zeto rotation too ...🤔
I appreciate you struggling to make a point. Good work.@@nickmalone3143
You have just made my year,
Nimrod from Cranes and Hoists Zimbabwe
Great Camera work!. You can see the workers Drinking there Coffee. Thats a Close up for the Movies. Nice Job Men.
amazing views captured guys ,Thanks for shareing
Wow.. Amazing 🙏. Big salute to the team behind the efforts 🌹🌹
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الله
Wow. Just thinking the amount of things that could go wrong here. These folks must be incredibly skilled at this
Ich hoffe, dass alle diese Männer mindestens 30.000 Euro im Monat verdienen. Wahnsinns Job.
How trees looks in circular motion while taking picture from same position
Fascinating look into infrastructure design, building and maintenance 👌Those guys on the top of that tower.. dangerous work for everyone involved but a professional and well-trained crew!
There are actually 2 pilots on these lifts: 1 flying the crane and the other facing backward controlling the line that lifts and places the object on the top of the tower. My brother was one of the " backseat" pilots. Yes, it takes absolute precision and coordination between both pilots and the crew on top of the tower using constant radio communication.
There’s actually 3 pilots, 2 up front and the one in back seat. Who was your brother? I should know him😊
@@bradswarren Max Evans
Say Hi to Max for me😊 He trained me👍🏽 In the old days they used 2 pilots once in a while, but nowadays we use 3😊
Maravilloso trabajo profesional. Tengo una duda y no entiendo la causa de por qué el paisaje detrás del video giraba y los operarios en la torre siempre estaban tomados desde el mismo ángulo ¿?
Incredible footage of an incredible machine.
Мир воюитза всякую херню,а вот люди профи своей работы есть уважуха таким 👍👍👍💪💪💪
Literally no other name suits it better, Sky Crane !!! respect for the whole operation and participants !!!
WHAT A PERFORMANCE OF SKILL, ACURACI
AND COORDINATION BETWEEN THE PILOT
AND THE MEN ON THE TOWER. WELL DONE.👍🥇👍
WOW THAT'S AMAZING
Wow. What a technogy.
All the best gyegs.🤝🇮🇳👍
Diy helicopter pls
No Different Than Helicopter 🚁 Flying In Lift Towers For Ski Resorts. 🤔☝️👍👏
Actually Jeff it is significantly different than ski towers especially depending on AGL height. For example, a 2000’ agl tower. This is because your ground reference is useless, way too far below to be of any use. On a single tower, all you’ll have for reference is a single point in “space” and you’d find this to be quite different. On a Candlalabra style Comm tower it’s a bit easier as you can reference the other arms😊
The zoom shift at 7:18 is crazy
I'm impressed. That takes nerves of steel. What a crew.
Incrível a precisão desse piloto e a sintonia com os operadores.
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I hope I get to work a job that has a heli crane lift someday. That'd be badass. I've been at one with Big Blue, and it was a sight to behold
💚💛🧡💞💞
Perfect camera work
Amazing machine and awesome piloting ! 👍
O cara que está na pilotagem desse helicóptero é féra
Esse é o cara!
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Company I work for just informed me of a possible expansion that would likely require a skycrane to replace a smaller vertical tank with a larger one. It would need near perfect precision moving just shy of 20K pounds. Hate to see the quote for that job, but sure would be an experience seeing it done!
Give us a call! Now Helicopter Express, out of Atlanta Georgia 😎
Really great photography skills 👍
Without a doubt one of the best vid. I have seen, good job.
Am I the only one extremely dizzy now? Maybe get some footage without seeing how fast the drone operater can spin around the tower...
I am also feeling dizziness.
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Unrelated to the engineering, but the way the tower and the helicopter look like they're spinning/in motion past 6:20 is the same effect you see in lots of 'ufo' videos, and can give the illusion of huge speed and instant changes in direction when the object itself might be moving much slower, or even not moving at all.
Looks like very experienced pilot.
Super team work
WLKY is Louisville Ky TV station, the local TV station’s have there antenna’s in Floyd Knobs Indiana a cross the Ohio River from Louisville.
Really mission impossible. Hats off
Safi sana pilot kwa uendeshaji wenye bashasha na starehe nyingi. Pamoja sana rafiki katika Bwana!! Yesu akutangulie katika kazi yako!! Amen.
Mis respetos para todas las personas que trabajan en las alturas , es un trabajo con riesgos Dios les proteja en todo momento , Gracias por su Gran trabajo finalmente es beneficio para la humanidad .
Watched a rescue helicopter, ironically, run right into power lines and drop their humans yesterday. It is MIND blowing to me that an experienced helicopter pilot could hit power lines. EVER. Barring any obvious anomalies.
Такой качественной сьемки на лету я ещё не видел, классно, супер !!!!
Wow most interesting content I have consumed on TH-cam recently 💯 greatness unmatched!
Not your average Joe’s! Great pilot and crew! God Bless.
I know I am pretty randomly asking but does anyone know of a good site to watch new movies online ?
@Alexis Benson Try Flixzone. You can find it by googling =)
@Alexis Benson try FlixZone. Just google for it :)
My knees are weak watching this. Takes special people to do this kinda job. With Pay!!!!
Belo Helicóptero, sua capacidade de carga externa e de 9 Toneladas, a versão mais recente pode chegar a 11T.
I think that sitting in that little reverse cockpit would scare the hell out of me.
A highly skilled pilots and a brave workers...
Also photography very nice.
heartstoping to see driver skills, how he moved slowly slowly
👏👏👏👏👏muito louca essa operação, parabéns a ESSES profissionais!
It takes calm and extraordinary pilot skills👏
Awesome job gentlemen 👍💯
Is it a work or mission impossible movie stunt????? 😲😳😮 Hats off to all those workers🙏🏼
Great drone and chopper pilot work.
Two questions
1. Is it allowed to use that area with such load or is it everyone evacuated from that area?
2. Is drone allowed to operate in such close vicinity of the chopper?
It’s a secure area, was not filmed with a drone, but rather a TV News helicopter with a great gyro stabilized lens
That news chopper orbiting around the tower about made me dizzy with the close up !
The unit filming about made me dizzy was orbiting around the tower ! Why not in one place ? Those guys are true pros at there job !
Looks like something out of The Thunderbirds.
boa wie krank......solche leute müssten millionen verdienen. mein größten respekt.
Amazing, nice and beautiful video thanks for sharing WOW 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Flying with that many wires and towers around, reminds me of the saying of 'being as nervous a long tailed cat in a room full of rocking chairs!'
Whenever I imagine myself in this height, my body trembles involuntarily in fear
Nice work !!!
That antenna didn't drift a bit when he up righted it with the fork truck haven the tail end...
That blade wash is about to blow me over ! Right thru the phone....
Perfect, everything, every planing everyman...
Poppo
You can pilot the copter from two positions but I think you can only operate the skycrane part of it from the second location which is right behind you see it the window in the back of it
So when you're looking at this think of that the helicopter is being controlled by the guy looking away from the front which seems weird but that's what makes it a great skycrane and it was meant to carry a shipping container
Which is why a Sikorsky skycrane looks like some sort of an insect
The helicopter can actually be flown from 3 positions. The 2 upfront are obviously for normal ops when looking forward or down from the left seat. The aft seat is for hover pick up and setting of loads. It’s all a lot of CRM inside cockpit to make it happen
Cualquier falla podría ser fatal felicidades a estos trabajadores
Nice video!
Müthiş!. Tebrikler.
Acaba!.
Kaldırdığı cisim kaç ton ??
Yerine yerleştirmekte büyük marifet.
beautifully executed task
I applaud the crew
Damn good camerawork.
What an epic video. Beautifully shot.
Pure balls with guy wires that close.
Great video. Excellent pilot. I also noticed that there are more people on top of that tower than you would find at a Joe Biden rally.
Brilliant job done 👍 by the pilots.
I like the waiver and speech the Erickson guys give to the Ironworkers. " If anything goes wrong with the machine we will drop the load, period. " 😳
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😀👍