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RE: Coast Guard plane along coast 6:45 PM - Jared I - 06-21-2008 You gotta love the work Red Tail Freight(USCG C130s) puts into finding lost souls. I was a USMC C130 navigator that had a chance to fly a few missions with the USCG C130s of AK looking for a lost boat. Myself and the CG navigator did 36 hrs of flight in 48hrs. You really don't get how big the ocean is until you are in a C130 over the top of it. RE: Coast Guard plane along coast 6:45 PM - gtill - 06-21-2008 I flew many a S&R off Oahu in C-47 and later 130s as an observer. Gives you a real perspectve of "vast expanses". Also very strong respect for the ocean! Planes have been found under trees on many an island mountainside! RE: Coast Guard plane along coast 6:45 PM - james weatherford - 06-22-2008 quote: Certainly does give a different view...try being in a small (35'beam x 160' stern-to-bow x 12' draft) ship going across the Pacific -- 10 knots (~<10mph), 10'-40' seas, winds @ over 40mph, for 20-something days, dark water and salt spray everywhere. Puts the whole size and scale thing into perspective... nice. James Weatherford, Ph.D. 15-1888 Hialoa Hawaiian Paradise Park RE: Coast Guard plane along coast 6:45 PM - lquade - 06-22-2008 ok james, yer making me nervous matey! we are hoping for 7.5 knots coming from portland across..... RE: Coast Guard plane along coast 6:45 PM - james weatherford - 06-22-2008 quote: 7.5 knots average travel speed or 7.5 knots wind? James Weatherford, Ph.D. 15-1888 Hialoa Hawaiian Paradise Park RE: Coast Guard plane along coast 6:45 PM - Royall - 06-22-2008 quote: I felt the same way in 1970 when bringing our ship home from Viet Nam. We were at the half way point from Hawaii and San Francisco and had an abandon ship drill. The last thing they announce over the load speaker is the direction and distance to the nearest land and then you look at the size of the life boats. A rather sobering thought[:0] Royall What goes around comes around! RE: Coast Guard plane along coast 6:45 PM - Royall - 06-22-2008 Certainly does give a different view...try being in a small (35'beam x 160' stern-to-bow x 12' draft) ship going across the Pacific -- 10 knots (~<10mph), 10'-40' seas, winds @ over 40mph, for 20-something days, dark water and salt spray everywhere. Puts the whole size and scale thing into perspective... nice. James Weatherford, Ph.D. I felt the same way in 1970 when bringing our ship home from Viet Nam. We were at the half way point from Hawaii and San Francisco and had an abandon ship drill. The last thing they announce over the load speaker is the direction and distance to the nearest land and then you look at the size of the life boats. A rather sobering thought[:0] Royall What goes around comes around! RE: Coast Guard plane along coast 6:45 PM - Guest - 06-22-2008 Plane found no survivors.[] ------- It is the way... the way it is. RE: Coast Guard plane along coast 6:45 PM - Royall - 06-22-2008 No mayday and at that elevation, I would think they were in the clouds and just flew into the side of the mountain.[V] Royall What goes around comes around! |