[ RadSafe ] Unidentified Helicopters Nearly Fired UponOver
Nuclear Power ...
Gerry Blackwood
gpblackwood at sbcglobal.net
Mon Mar 14 16:05:26 CET 2005
John
There is very little time to react to this types of situations...very little time.... radio contact or warnings need to be made yes....but if that fails and the aircraft continues on its course there is no other alternative but to bring it down.......
John Jacobus <crispy_bird at yahoo.com> wrote:
How about using the radio? You could also shoot
flares.
--- Andrew McEwan wrote:
> If a 'warning shot' was fired ahead of a helicopter
> (a) it would not be heard by the pilot, and
> (b) how likely is it it would be seen?
> What sort of warning shot would be observable?
>
> Andrew McEwan
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