Huh. I always wondered if you really do need to duck when getting in and out of helicopters. Turns out you don’t, but it’s a pretty instinctive response when you’ve got big heavy whirly things over your head.
Huh. I always wondered if you really do need to duck when getting in and out of helicopters. Turns out you don’t, but it’s a pretty instinctive response when you’ve got big heavy whirly things over your head.
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There is also a lot of downward force coming off the blades that make it very difficult to stand completely up right – you get the feeling you are very close to bumping your head..