Nacreous Posted June 19, 2023 Report Posted June 19, 2023 This is a bit old but interesting all the same.. 2 Quote
twinstar_ca Posted June 19, 2023 Report Posted June 19, 2023 a new form of in-flight monitoring?? 😄😎 1 Quote
Beach Man Posted June 19, 2023 Report Posted June 19, 2023 A couple years ago I had a little guy join me in the cockpit as well. Only I had to stop and let him out... 4 1 Quote
shaggy Posted June 20, 2023 Report Posted June 20, 2023 Cool story. A word of caution about ground based critters and helicopters though: don’t leave your longlines attached over night or for long periods if the aircraft is unattended. Many years ago now I had to cover for a competitor on an adjacent seismic job in Wyoming (same client) because mice were climbing up the LL into the belly of their Astar and chewing a bunch of wires grounding them. There were some long faces in that staging when I showed up… 1 1 Quote
Beach Man Posted June 20, 2023 Report Posted June 20, 2023 32 minutes ago, shaggy said: Cool story. A word of caution about ground based critters and helicopters though: don’t leave your longlines attached over night or for long periods if the aircraft is unattended. Many years ago now I had to cover for a competitor on an adjacent seismic job in Wyoming (same client) because mice were climbing up the LL into the belly of their Astar and chewing a bunch of wires grounding them. There were some long faces in that staging when I showed up… Very good point! Quote
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