Before you showed up on scene , and when they showed the helicopter on the freeway, I was like I knew peeps gets the call u guys the best in the Cali ..chp know it the call u guys because you get it done quick and safe even while some lines are open
When you are a chopper pilot and you talk to the technician and mention that the tow guy is here to lift the copper, its probably a very unique conversation.
Fun fact: My uncle has 2 helicopters and his mechanic is the exact same one who was talking to this pilot on scene, and he told him "call Pepe's". Lo and behold we got the call anyway from CHP.
@@PepesTowingServicewho'd have thought that the lifting points built into the helicopter could be used for lifting... Smart design that. They did good landing too!
@@JamesTK Funner Fact: All helicopters can be lifted by their rotor heads. That is the load bearing point as it carries all the weight of the aircraft in flight. 2 3 or 4 straps, depending on the number of blades, and up she goes. I worked on helicopters both in and out of the Army for many years and it always makes me wince when I see people trying to handle an aircraft when they are not trained to do so. Luckily this guy had done it before but he still wasn't what I would call, knowledgeable about it.
Well, if y’all can’t believe the lifting by the rotor, believe this, the rotor holds all the weight of the helicopter in the air. If you wanna keep flying the bird another day, that’s where you lift, try it anywhere else and you’ll rip that lightweight metal apart like the flying pop cans that they are! Good work pepe!
Pilot would have avoided that area due to the damage the reflectors could cause to the aircraft and also the fact that getting hung up on one of the bases for it could have caused the skids to catch and flip the aircraft. It was moved there after the landing before the tow showed up.
I don't think that's what he did. You see those wheels under the skids? They attach so the helicopter can be moved around, can be done by one person. Those wouldn't be there if they didn't move it.
Helicopter pilots practice emergency landings (auto rotation) all the time and you have to demonstrate you can do one in order to get your rotary aircraft certificate from the FAA. If there's no substantial damage (as defined by the NTSB), it's called an incident and doesn't need to be investigated like an accident. Good job Alex.
@@littlelight6211 That plane crash the other side of Hawthorne airport later that same night sure kicked off some medical bills for the pilot and passenger! They say any landing you can walk away from is a successful landing. I'm not sure whether the people actually walked away-- more like got taken away in ambulances-- but they survived. The fact it got crunched into the street, not the Marriott? I'm gonna call it a successful landing, just really messy. That one calls for the NTSB.
We live in Cabo originally from LA and saw this on the news. I told my husband……:better call Pepe’s😂😂😂. And then I turn on You Tube and look…..Pepe’s to the rescue. You guys rock!
Alex I so love the respect and appreciation you showed the CHP by thanking each one and how they reciprocated, it's awesome to see the teamwork and professionism between Pepe's, first responders, caltrans etc
The TV shows would portray this as a “multi million dollar high stakes recovery” meanwhile its just another day at Pepe’s. Awesome video as always the content lately has been top notch especially getting to watch it in 2160p!!
People already act like idiots out there... best not give them an extra thing to read, keeping their eyes off the road longer... The less signs and distractions people have, the better..
Man you killed this! As a heli pilot myself i was cringing waiting to see how you would do this. Seriously you handled this situation perfectly. You seem like the only one who knows what to do
Did a great job, I really don't trust Robinson though. The ntsb still hasnt released what happened to a local real estate Guy's that looks like mast bumping R44 since the blades landed about 300' from the rest of the wreckage.
Interesting recovery. Alex, as all PEPE's staff are meticulous. I liked the explanation at the end, sort of tied it all together. As always, thanks everyone.
Alex, my oldest son flew choppers for the US Army Air Corps for 9 years. I'm glad he had no problems. He now has a civilian job on the ground! Great video!
Alex to the rescue! He always navigates the problems, including the people who want to help, but he can inform them, always politely, to keep clear. He made this quick and clean.
the whole recovery and tow operation is gr8 as always but,, SO IMPRESSED w the PERFECT landing w the runners PERFECTLY in the painted median btwn the hov and normal lanes !!!
Watching this unique helicopter freeway-landing recovery from Tokyo. This accident did not make our news here, but it was fascinating to watch your total display of knowledge, professionalism and teamwork with all agencies involved to complete the job in a timely manner. Hats off to you and thanks for sharing. Cheers!
It’s always cool to watch Alex work. Spider did a great job transporting too. The break down with Josh segment is a really nice addition to this video, I loved it!
Saw this on my citizen app since I live close by. Super cool to have this type of coverage. Gonna show my neighbors this video. Thanks for doing what you do!
My old stomping grounds. Pepe's always does it right. Josh is quite the operator. Great rapport with the different agencies and people at the scene, and knows his craft.
I don’t normally comment …but Wow “Alex”is a amazing passionate front guy .. Awesome interaction with all involved… he knows his stuff 😊 Bless his cotton socks.. Amazing video Josh ❤❤
Josh fantastic and professional workmanship. I learn so much from watching your videos. Even when you are being the observer of someone else workmanship. Your family has to be proud that you are involved in the generational family buisness you all have created!
Really amazing that the chopper wasn't destroyed by secondary collison with traffic. I heard a bus hit one of the rotors but it must have been relatively minor or the kinetic energy in the rotor would have destroyed everything. Good luck all around.
I was looking at some of the reports again. Initially, it was thought one of the rotor blades hit a bus. But apparently not. I would assume a rotor blade would simply slice the bus. Now I'm wondering if the Robinson rotors automatically line up with the axis of the craft when they stop. I know they are designed with 2 blades so a fleet of these helicopters can be parked right next to each other, as a space saving measure.
You know you are dealing with serious heavy rescue company when you hear from operator " I have done that before"... While lifting helicopter from the road. 😂
Well, this should push you over 150 Subs, Josh!! Nice video and really liked the tunes you threw in...........thanks! And thanks Alex and Big Flipper for another excellent recovery!
Always get the story to the morning news. This just in time for a "MAYDAY" call with a helicopter on the 110 Freeway. Pepe's Towing was expedited to avoid any further delay on traffic.😅 I missed my calling don't you think? Nice job though. You guys have had some challenging jobs as of late. The Dozer was a true beast. You have "Hulk." You just need Alex in Big Flipper as "Superman" moving the heavy steel.
Alex great video! It’s awesome the way you respect everyone while doing such a professional job! Your attitude brings more business to Pepe’s! Thanks for sharing! Kevin
dang.. ..how tall was that police officer at 7:49!!!! sheesh he must have been like 7ft tall lol. Another smooth recovery and nice to see another unusual job from you :)
If you listen as Alex is picking it up and manoeuvring to put it on the land all you can hear the sound of a circling chopper. Making it seem like Alex is actually landing the chopper while in flight. Cool beans.
Before I watched the video, I saw the video title and bet that it would be a Robinson helicopter and sure enough... It cannot be easy to lift or transport even such a small, lightweight helicopter. Kudos once again to Alex for a quick job
You guys make it look easy. Great job. Just to clarify, this helicopter has just the landing skids and no landing gear/wheels. The wheels you see are connected just to move the helicopter on the ground.
I grew up in BH and I remember passing by your dads yard on Boyle all the time. I’d rock a shirt with that classic 80s-early 90s logo all day! Love the channel raza!
Buenas tardes, Alex, un trabajo excepcional, siempre estás en todo, no se te escapa nada, el periodista no ha visto tu canal ? ,que raro, grande , Alex,saludos.❤👌👏🖐️👍💪🇪🇦, Jesús.
Man, I was thinking spreaderbars, 6 mtr slings to the landinggear. Alex had the smart one 10 seconds in!❤ Finally 1 shackle through 1 hole would work, but 2 straps through all the holes is the secure way. ❤❤ 10 minutes job.
Omg another Robinson helo goes kaput.. one just did a forced landing in Hawaii last week.. they didn’t have you to rescue them 🚁 love your videos and shining equipment 🪝
Did anyone see this on the news Thursday night? What did everyone think of this unique emergency lift and transport?
Incredible!! i saw it on the news but didn't know you guys got the call. Been watching your channel for a few weeks now. Super awesome stuff.
I saw and said PEPES is going to get this call
I wasn’t sure if your enormous set of balls would fit on the highway.
I saw it
Before you showed up on scene , and when they showed the helicopter on the freeway, I was like I knew peeps gets the call u guys the best in the Cali ..chp know it the call u guys because you get it done quick and safe even while some lines are open
When you are a chopper pilot and you talk to the technician and mention that the tow guy is here to lift the copper, its probably a very unique conversation.
Fun fact: My uncle has 2 helicopters and his mechanic is the exact same one who was talking to this pilot on scene, and he told him "call Pepe's". Lo and behold we got the call anyway from CHP.
@@PepesTowingServicewho'd have thought that the lifting points built into the helicopter could be used for lifting... Smart design that. They did good landing too!
@@JamesTK Funner Fact: All helicopters can be lifted by their rotor heads. That is the load bearing point as it carries all the weight of the aircraft in flight. 2 3 or 4 straps, depending on the number of blades, and up she goes. I worked on helicopters both in and out of the Army for many years and it always makes me wince when I see people trying to handle an aircraft when they are not trained to do so. Luckily this guy had done it before but he still wasn't what I would call, knowledgeable about it.
Yeah, when you're not lifting helicopters day in day out it helps to confirm with a tech first. They did good :)
Well, if y’all can’t believe the lifting by the rotor, believe this, the rotor holds all the weight of the helicopter in the air. If you wanna keep flying the bird another day, that’s where you lift, try it anywhere else and you’ll rip that lightweight metal apart like the flying pop cans that they are! Good work pepe!
Pilot did a good job - put it right down on the gore and outside of the actual travel lanes
Pilot would have avoided that area due to the damage the reflectors could cause to the aircraft and also the fact that getting hung up on one of the bases for it could have caused the skids to catch and flip the aircraft.
It was moved there after the landing before the tow showed up.
I don't think that's what he did. You see those wheels under the skids? They attach so the helicopter can be moved around, can be done by one person. Those wouldn't be there if they didn't move it.
@@Matismo88 not to mention even the footage the news had after they got there shows it was in a different position than the tows when they got there.
Helicopter pilots practice emergency landings (auto rotation) all the time and you have to demonstrate you can do one in order to get your rotary aircraft certificate from the FAA. If there's no substantial damage (as defined by the NTSB), it's called an incident and doesn't need to be investigated like an accident.
Good job Alex.
Still an expensive day for the pilot
@@tippyc2 It was either this or Medical bills if he didn't land that thing successfully
@@littlelight6211 true
@@littlelight6211 That plane crash the other side of Hawthorne airport later that same night sure kicked off some medical bills for the pilot and passenger! They say any landing you can walk away from is a successful landing. I'm not sure whether the people actually walked away-- more like got taken away in ambulances-- but they survived. The fact it got crunched into the street, not the Marriott? I'm gonna call it a successful landing, just really messy. That one calls for the NTSB.
U guys put the over kill in over kill smh
We live in Cabo originally from LA and saw this on the news. I told my husband……:better call Pepe’s😂😂😂. And then I turn on You Tube and look…..Pepe’s to the rescue. You guys rock!
You saw this from Cabo??? That is AWESOME! Now that's some great publicity
I follow Pepe’s as my son was a police officer for many years in Riverside and they used Pepe’s. Now he’s Homicide. But I love Pepe’s.
Alex I so love the respect and appreciation you showed the CHP by thanking each one and how they reciprocated, it's awesome to see the teamwork and professionism between Pepe's, first responders, caltrans etc
Dudes in the midde of a freeway lifting a helicopter all the while filming a movie from numerous cameras. lovin it
Alex is a really cool man and very respectful. Pepe's is lucky to have such a respectful and hard working man. Salute and keep them coming Josh
isnt it his dads company?
I'm pretty sure that it's Josh's dad company. But they might be related?
The TV shows would portray this as a “multi million dollar high stakes recovery” meanwhile its just another day at Pepe’s. Awesome video as always the content lately has been top notch especially getting to watch it in 2160p!!
I'm impressed with how calm the pilot is...and THAT'S why they call you!
Great job Alex and co! CHP called the right company. And this is a fantastic advert for Bailey's straps - thread them through, hook them up, lift! 🙌🏻
Yes the beauty of synthetics. Lightweight, flexible, doesn't scratch and super strong.
Big Flipper never gets boring. And Alex always comes through with no frustration.
He's the boss on most jobs...he's a natural at it.
Complete and total expertise and professionalism. 👍
I think you have a awesome job at times ! 😂
Alex did an excellent job just like he always does. Then goes around and thanks everybody involved in it.
You should make a sign for the people holding up traffic to look, "Don't watch here, watch on your TH-cam channel."
This should be a real thing!
People already act like idiots out there... best not give them an extra thing to read, keeping their eyes off the road longer... The less signs and distractions people have, the better..
@@PepesTowingService It should just say "Go, TH-cam, Pepe's" :) I can make you one... ;)
I live in the South Bay, I'm down to help.
Man you killed this! As a heli pilot myself i was cringing waiting to see how you would do this. Seriously you handled this situation perfectly. You seem like the only one who knows what to do
Bruce did an amazing job landing that R44 on the freeway after he lost power. He is a true pilot. I hope to fly with him soon in his R66.
Definitely did a great job!
Did a great job, I really don't trust Robinson though. The ntsb still hasnt released what happened to a local real estate Guy's that looks like mast bumping R44 since the blades landed about 300' from the rest of the wreckage.
Where did he say it was engine failure? Thanks!
@@RowanHawkins The Robinson's don't have their own section in the FARs for nothin lol
@@adamstone6071If it wasn't engine failure then this would be a completely different video.
Interesting recovery. Alex, as all PEPE's staff are meticulous. I liked the explanation at the end, sort of tied it all together. As always, thanks everyone.
Never thought I would see a helicopter recovery on the freeway 😂Your recovery's never cease to amaze, keep up the good work!
Alex, my oldest son flew choppers for the US Army Air Corps for 9 years. I'm glad he had no problems. He now has a civilian job on the ground! Great video!
You would be surprised the stupid amount of maintenance checks they do after every flight.
Alex to the rescue! He always navigates the problems, including the people who want to help, but he can inform them, always politely, to keep clear. He made this quick and clean.
Another awesome job from Alex and Crew. 2500 pounds is light for Big Flipper
The unsung hero's of our roadways!
the whole recovery and tow operation is gr8 as always but,,
SO IMPRESSED w the PERFECT landing w the runners PERFECTLY in the painted median btwn the hov and normal lanes !!!
You do realize that is not where he put it down right?
That touch down was smooth as AF 😅
Alex did an excellent job just like he always does One classy guy The best thing is he goes around and shakes everybody hand who was involved in it.
Glad to see that you got this job! Pilot did a good job setting his bird down and you did a good job getting the road cleared! Nice work everyone.
Alex is a classy guy, you guys are lucky to have him on your crew.
Probably the smoothest landing that ship has ever seen!
The driver plays with his phone instead of strapping down the load. Alex sets him straight fast!
noticed him swerving to the left alot on the way to the airport too lol
he's recording content.
He was probably waiting on instruction on how to properly strap the chopper.
Thanks Josh for working hard to release this video!! Special treat getting two videos in one day.
Watching this unique helicopter freeway-landing recovery from Tokyo. This accident did not make our news here, but it was fascinating to watch your total display of knowledge, professionalism and teamwork with all agencies involved to complete the job in a timely manner. Hats off to you and thanks for sharing. Cheers!
This is an example of a system working as designed. Also a number of people who are good at their jobs and do their jobs well.
It’s always cool to watch Alex work. Spider did a great job transporting too. The break down with Josh segment is a really nice addition to this video, I loved it!
Rapid, top-notch, and highly professional towing company.
He’ll yeah!!! Chips, salsa, a beer and a badass Pepe’s towing video… my favorite part was rolling out with the CHP into the music… well done.
Ambassador Alex thanking everyone when he did the hard part,
Saw this on my citizen app since I live close by. Super cool to have this type of coverage. Gonna show my neighbors this video. Thanks for doing what you do!
You all are awesome. I saw this on CNN, cool to see you all save the day as always!
CNN oh damn 😆 I didn't know they're still around
@@The-Catthought they were going out of business too. 🤔
No issues with the helicopter. (Helicopter pilot. Mechanic) You did good. Recovered aircraft accidents for 8+ years by helicopter. Be safe
My old stomping grounds. Pepe's always does it right. Josh is quite the operator. Great rapport with the different agencies and people at the scene, and knows his craft.
Glad everyone is safe & Alex was able to get the copter up & loaded to go home.
Considering how much respect and curtesy you have I think the Landoll driver needs a few days at charm school.
Young guys know everything.
I don’t normally comment …but
Wow “Alex”is a amazing passionate front guy ..
Awesome interaction with all involved… he knows his stuff 😊
Bless his cotton socks..
Amazing video Josh ❤❤
Love watching you on TH-cam God bless
As always, clean, quick, and safe work. Glad we got to see the whole process!
Josh fantastic and professional workmanship. I learn so much from watching your videos. Even when you are being the observer of someone else workmanship. Your family has to be proud that you are involved in the generational family buisness you all have created!
The setup of the tow truck is so clean and efficient.
LOL the tow truck has better cameras than the media.
Awesome work.
lmfao 🤣
Really amazing that the chopper wasn't destroyed by secondary collison with traffic. I heard a bus hit one of the rotors but it must have been relatively minor or the kinetic energy in the rotor would have destroyed everything. Good luck all around.
I was looking at some of the reports again. Initially, it was thought one of the rotor blades hit a bus. But apparently not. I would assume a rotor blade would simply slice the bus.
Now I'm wondering if the Robinson rotors automatically line up with the axis of the craft when they stop. I know they are designed with 2 blades so a fleet of these helicopters can be parked right next to each other, as a space saving measure.
It’s not automatic, the pilot used the rotor brake to time it - or moved it manually using the tail rotor
Saw this freeway landing mentioned on the news and was wondering who would pick it up. Hoping your team would be doing the job! Incredible!
All those hand shakes make me think you would make a killer politician! Great video brother!
Stick to Pepe’s. Less dangerous, besides you guys are too smart to be a politician.
I love watching Alex in Action. ❤
Alex, great on site work, Josh great after action explanation. You guys rock!!
Another great recovery by Alex 😊 well done 👏
You know you are dealing with serious heavy rescue company when you hear from operator " I have done that before"... While lifting helicopter from the road. 😂
I saw you guys on the news!!!
Apparently this is not the first time this happens to this helicopter. Great Job
Two in one day ……. Another great recovery so stay safe out there and have a bless day …..👏🤓
Well, this should push you over 150 Subs, Josh!! Nice video and really liked the tunes you threw in...........thanks! And thanks Alex and Big Flipper for another excellent recovery!
Another fantastic professional job and representation of Pepe’s Towing. Great Job Alex Thanks for the commentary Josh. Fantastic work by all
I saw this on national news and said, Call Pepe's!
Good coverage of the incident on KTLA with Alex, the crew and Pepe's equipment prominently shown.
Great job Alex. Josh thank you for the great videos. I appreciate them. Y'all are so professional!!
Always get the story to the morning news. This just in time for a "MAYDAY" call with a helicopter on the 110 Freeway. Pepe's Towing was expedited to avoid any further delay on traffic.😅 I missed my calling don't you think? Nice job though. You guys have had some challenging jobs as of late. The Dozer was a true beast. You have "Hulk." You just need Alex in Big Flipper as "Superman" moving the heavy steel.
A handshake and thank you goes a long way. Good job and well done as usual.
Alex great video! It’s awesome the way you respect everyone while doing such a professional job! Your attitude brings more business to Pepe’s! Thanks for sharing! Kevin
I saw a instagram story and when I saw the Pepes trucks in the back I immediately knew it would end up on youtube
Lol same I was jus waiting for them to drop
There's a job you don't see everyday. Yet Alex has done this before.
Alex must have some pretty good photos in his albums.
Well done guys from Australia..Adelaide..look it up!😮
Tv cameras and pilot did a good job putting in. The center . Alex professional and safe great work
dang.. ..how tall was that police officer at 7:49!!!! sheesh he must have been like 7ft tall lol. Another smooth recovery and nice to see another unusual job from you :)
I just saw that...holy hell that mfer is tall! They should have just had him lift the heli by himself.
If you listen as Alex is picking it up and manoeuvring to put it on the land all you can hear the sound of a circling chopper. Making it seem like Alex is actually landing the chopper while in flight. Cool beans.
I saw y’all on the news and I couldn’t wait for this video
Just BRILLIANT what a great job done so well and so quick.
As always, Alex did a great job you guys are great
You all are amazing and very respectful. Really appreciate all you do. Thank You for the awesome films. 😀
Again, my respect to Pepes staff. Great job guys!
Good job Alex nice and smooth and Dangerous, oh I know that there's no job you can handle,YOU ARE THE MAN.
Before I watched the video, I saw the video title and bet that it would be a Robinson helicopter and sure enough... It cannot be easy to lift or transport even such a small, lightweight helicopter. Kudos once again to Alex for a quick job
Now this is something you don't see everyday!
I enjoyed this one. Thanks!
You guys make it look easy. Great job.
Just to clarify, this helicopter has just the landing skids and no landing gear/wheels. The wheels you see are connected just to move the helicopter on the ground.
Alex, your people skills match your technical toolset! Mega kudos!
Thank you Josh. for excellence in content, again. very educational and entertaining. Alex on point, professional, respectful as always.
I grew up in BH and I remember passing by your dads yard on Boyle all the time. I’d rock a shirt with that classic 80s-early 90s logo all day! Love the channel raza!
We need an Alex interview, so we can get to know him more… Awesome content as always 😎
Buen trabajo, buena música, gracias, Alex, 👍💪👌🇪🇦
I saw a news clip on TH-cam. Simple job with the right tools. Good outcome!
Buenas tardes, Alex, un trabajo excepcional, siempre estás en todo, no se te escapa nada, el periodista no ha visto tu canal ? ,que raro, grande , Alex,saludos.❤👌👏🖐️👍💪🇪🇦, Jesús.
Man yall are such a well organized crew!!! Awesome work
ayy my wish came through. When i saw the video I was like I hope CHP calls PEPE so we get this video 🤣🤣
You should make wishes more often
Gracias, Josh, 👏🖐️👌❤🇪🇦
Great job and love the unique jobs you guys do! 👍🏻 I also love how you always thank first responders!
AWESOME JOB Alex as ALWAYS
👍👍👍😜
Outstanding recovery!
LOVE watching your video's, all the way from Illinois, you all are PRO'S, Great Job!!! 🙂
Man, I was thinking spreaderbars, 6 mtr slings to the landinggear. Alex had the smart one 10 seconds in!❤
Finally 1 shackle through 1 hole would work, but 2 straps through all the holes is the secure way. ❤❤
10 minutes job.
Well done Alex and crew.
Great job, Alex. ❤
Great job guys thanks
That was a different recovery. Nice job 👍
I’ve always felt so awkward when doing calls with lots of people watching, always is fun to see all of the angles and clips afterwards though.
Omg another Robinson helo goes kaput.. one just did a forced landing in Hawaii last week.. they didn’t have you to rescue them 🚁 love your videos and shining equipment 🪝