The blog of writer, photographer, Randy J. Cole. The blog will include personal thoughts on todays issues as well as stories I have written of interest from travel,Thai food,to politics. Randy is a published writer whose stories have been featured in Northwest newspapers. One such story was edited by Mr. Ben Stein.
Saturday, March 28, 2009
No Thanks
One can never be surprised by what you will see on the North Slope. These photos were taken on Sept. 27th 2007. The Ranger is equipped with a water tank and a very long boom with a nozzle attached. It is controlled by a door operator. It is used to clean power line insulators to help prevent shorts in the lines. If it looks like a dangerous job I can tell you that it is. This very Helicopter crashed on the oil field about two weeks after I took these photos. The pilot was seriously injured and the doorman suffered some injuries as well. This particular process was developed for use on the slope but can now be seen being used all over the world.
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3 comments:
Holy schmoly!!!! Now THAT'S a job I would never, ever want. I've never heard of such a thing, Randy. Great photos, by the way. My prayers to the crew who crashed and best wishes for a speedy recovery.
That looks like "Asking for trouble"....yikes..... and have a HAPPY EASTER RANDY.... judy
Aww, come on. We are all here to do a job and get paid. The higher the risk the greater the reward. Any of us could be hurt at any time in any circumstance. So would you rather be in the stands, or in the game...Happy Easter, Yes, He lives....
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