That looks like a Bell 47 but has too many places. However, helicopters have required seat belt and/or harnesses for all crew and passengers. looks like he did not like being strapped in. a Terminal error.
I would like to ask a serious question that has nothing to do with today’s strip: I don’t really know the rules here, so I’m not sure what happens if you “Flag” someone. What does it mean, and what happens? Anyone wish to explain it, or just direct me to the explanation? Thanks.
Has anyone informed @Guard SGT ? I am amazed, reading his bigoted and hate mongering, vitriolic rants on Doonesbury and other politically themed strips, that he hasn’t been flagged ( or maybe it should be flogged ) many times over. We are a little more tolerant on those sites of free speech.
@Gokie5 also: Thank you. Some commenters seem particularly angry and abusive; and one dropped the “F-bomb” over at Calvin and Hobbes today. Wasn’t sure if I should do something. Is a polite warning to that poster a kindness, or just Flag them?
On the ‘toon: Reminds me of days as a helicopter crew chief. It wasn’t always easy to get folks to actually FASTEN their belts. OOPS! Of course on a Chinook one time, had to crawl outside to remove a sandbag from an engine inlet. My “buddy” had forgotten to hook my “monkey strap” into the floor, I didn’t fall, fortunately, but we DID have an interesting “discussion”.
Les would have been doing the agriculture report, so just getting closer to the crop.
Mightaswellbe: Aircraft commander in helicopters is right seat, crew chief behind him in a Huey. That’s also the side that the mirror is on for watching sling loads. In the event of a “hard landing” or crash, rolling the rig right, onto the pilot side is also “SOP”, heard that (protect the other guys) as part of the reason at one time, but as things kinda’ “come apart”, never saw a functional preference. In one case, we ended up with the mast between the pilot and copilot, which WAS interesting!
After ‘Nam, I liked to fly fixed wing from the left seat (I wasn’t the “official pilot”) only because I was pretty deaf in the left ear(things that went “boom”!"), and could only understand the radio on speaker with my right. Headphones cancelled that out.
“Shot down” six times, but don’t panic, as your dustoff friend can attest, it’s not “pleasant” but doesn’t end (often) as in the movies, like the fuel bladders do a pretty good job of NOT having the classic, in the movies, fireball.
BTW, give a “welcome home” to “dustoff”. I volunteered to go to a CO dust off unit, but things changed, “violence-wise”.
hsawlrae over 12 years ago
He went to school for a higher paying job.
Peabody-Martini over 12 years ago
Stephan just became the story being covered.
palos over 12 years ago
Ooh, ooh — I know, I know. Stephan decided to give up his day job as a helicopter pilot to become a traffic reporter.
The others will soon discover the folly of his ways.
bluskies over 12 years ago
On-the-scene reporting.
Superfrog over 12 years ago
If you’re going to use your headphones as a harness, make sure they connect through your ears.
The Nihilist over 12 years ago
Too much in-depth coverage…
watmiwori over 12 years ago
Film at eleven….
Agent54 over 12 years ago
Never try to interview anyone from 2000ft in the air. When you step out to do it, it is even worse.
Aussie Down Under over 12 years ago
The first step in any job is always the hardest.
Varnes over 12 years ago
Ha! Ha! I can’t believe he fell for it!
revisages over 12 years ago
he appears to have pulled the wrong cord
stuartballin over 12 years ago
He misunderstood. It was supposed to be an on the spot interview, not hit the spot…
dkendraf over 12 years ago
It’s a grave situation.
roctor over 12 years ago
A bad toss to Amy the weather girl?
tripwire45 over 12 years ago
I think they just use the webcams mounted on traffic lights anymore. No helicopters.
V-Beast over 12 years ago
Most people like spring, but he is really into fall.
psychlady over 12 years ago
Everything!!!
walruscarver2000 over 12 years ago
It’s corny joke day here at ol’ NS and the winner is….
puddleglum1066 over 12 years ago
“As God is my witness, I believed reporters can fly!!”
Plods with ...™ over 12 years ago
Got into an overloaded helicopter
kc2idv over 12 years ago
He wanted a closer look at traffic and the pilot didn’t.
Chepi89 over 12 years ago
Watch out for that first step! It’s a lulu! Wyle E.? Is that you?
Redhead55 over 12 years ago
Getting in that flying bubble to begin with.
trjpw over 12 years ago
Didn’t keep his professional distance…
DrJKnows over 12 years ago
Wyile C. here. Did you know helicopters can’t fly? They’re just so ugly, the earth repels them.Did you know that roadrunners can fly?
js305 over 12 years ago
seat belt????
bransom over 12 years ago
I blame the teacher.
demorodney over 12 years ago
Last words heard were, “If I can just step out here for a littel better looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooook.”
gosfreikempe over 12 years ago
Stephan’s fear of heights was promptly justified… His mistake was to step out for a cigarette.
wwh85cp over 12 years ago
Pastis? Stephan?Oh, Mr. Rat…
dabugger over 12 years ago
didn’t excuse himself before he went to take a pee….
Linguist over 12 years ago
" We have a new major accident on the I-5…"
prrdh over 12 years ago
Maybe it’s a British helicopter ;-)
-Saint- over 12 years ago
He tried to get to the scene of the accident before the ambulance?
xSigoff Premium Member over 12 years ago
That looks like a Bell 47 but has too many places. However, helicopters have required seat belt and/or harnesses for all crew and passengers. looks like he did not like being strapped in. a Terminal error.
Vonne Anton over 12 years ago
He forgot to flap his arms? He’s missed his landing in the swimming pool down there? I’m sorry, teach, I just don’t understand the question…
Vonne Anton over 12 years ago
I would like to ask a serious question that has nothing to do with today’s strip: I don’t really know the rules here, so I’m not sure what happens if you “Flag” someone. What does it mean, and what happens? Anyone wish to explain it, or just direct me to the explanation? Thanks.
GoodQuestion Premium Member over 12 years ago
Professor O’Leary told him to;Turn on, Tune in and Drop OutHe did . . . ☻
Linguist over 12 years ago
Has anyone informed @Guard SGT ? I am amazed, reading his bigoted and hate mongering, vitriolic rants on Doonesbury and other politically themed strips, that he hasn’t been flagged ( or maybe it should be flogged ) many times over. We are a little more tolerant on those sites of free speech.
Vonne Anton over 12 years ago
@Gokie5 also: Thank you. Some commenters seem particularly angry and abusive; and one dropped the “F-bomb” over at Calvin and Hobbes today. Wasn’t sure if I should do something. Is a polite warning to that poster a kindness, or just Flag them?
jsprat over 12 years ago
Some people fail to understand the gravity of traffic congestion.
Dtroutma over 12 years ago
On the ‘toon: Reminds me of days as a helicopter crew chief. It wasn’t always easy to get folks to actually FASTEN their belts. OOPS! Of course on a Chinook one time, had to crawl outside to remove a sandbag from an engine inlet. My “buddy” had forgotten to hook my “monkey strap” into the floor, I didn’t fall, fortunately, but we DID have an interesting “discussion”.
Les would have been doing the agriculture report, so just getting closer to the crop.
Hunter7 over 12 years ago
Never try for a closer look?
Fritzmayaz over 12 years ago
Well, he definitely made the top story of this evenings news.
FlatheadFord over 12 years ago
I’m retired AF and all helicopters that I’ve known, civilian and military, have the pilot in the right seat. I never did find out why.
weaselkeeper over 12 years ago
he leaned too far too the left.
captainedd over 12 years ago
He went to the scene of the accident. He’ll beat the paramedics and the ambulance by fifteen minutes!
Dtroutma over 12 years ago
Mightaswellbe: Aircraft commander in helicopters is right seat, crew chief behind him in a Huey. That’s also the side that the mirror is on for watching sling loads. In the event of a “hard landing” or crash, rolling the rig right, onto the pilot side is also “SOP”, heard that (protect the other guys) as part of the reason at one time, but as things kinda’ “come apart”, never saw a functional preference. In one case, we ended up with the mast between the pilot and copilot, which WAS interesting!
After ‘Nam, I liked to fly fixed wing from the left seat (I wasn’t the “official pilot”) only because I was pretty deaf in the left ear(things that went “boom”!"), and could only understand the radio on speaker with my right. Headphones cancelled that out.
tigre1 over 12 years ago
It IS a teachable moment.
Dtroutma over 12 years ago
“Shot down” six times, but don’t panic, as your dustoff friend can attest, it’s not “pleasant” but doesn’t end (often) as in the movies, like the fuel bladders do a pretty good job of NOT having the classic, in the movies, fireball.
BTW, give a “welcome home” to “dustoff”. I volunteered to go to a CO dust off unit, but things changed, “violence-wise”.
dboynton over 12 years ago
Repeat (or darned close) from 6-18-98? Looks like it to me.
reynard61 over 12 years ago
He wanted to get just a liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittle too close to the story…
watmiwori over 12 years ago
Aiming for on the spot coverage, he becomes the spot….
Lektio over 12 years ago
Well, for starters, this is a rerun – which means this is the second time that Stephan has made this error…
alan.gurka over 12 years ago
I know! I know! He forgot his parachute!
alizarinegreen over 12 years ago
He got too involved with his work. He forgot critical data.