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KiwiKat
24th May 2009, 20:53
Ever thought some jobs just aren't worth the risk.
I always thought that NZ electricity cable workers were gutsy but these guys beat them all.:weird:
http://www.flixxy.com/helicopter-cable-inspector.htm
awayatc
24th May 2009, 21:08
I suppose he gets a buzz out of it....
Timber020
24th May 2009, 21:43
I used to do a little pylon work.
Thats a pretty safe job to be honest, maybe not by desk geek standards but its safer than working on a farm or being a cop for example. Most dangerous part is the Heli, the height and the voltage isnt an issue. (not much chance of falling or getting cooked unless your REALLY work at screwing up, and I would say they only work in perfect conditions using a very systematic mount up dismount system.
Looks awesome though, once your heads in working those kind of heights, its a walk or crawl in the park. The thing about that job is the crawling would get old real quick.
oldguy
24th May 2009, 23:08
Not the sort of job you turn up to with a hang over most dangerous part is moving from helicopter to the line and I assume back again.
mister.koz
24th May 2009, 23:26
That looks like allot of fun :) and probably packed with danger money!
That looks like allot of fun :) and probably packed with danger money!
i bet the guy who supervises him and sits on his arse behind a desk gets more.....danger doesnt always equal money
nodrog
25th May 2009, 07:08
i saw a guy hanging from at least a 200 foot rope under a helicopter, repairing the lines along the desert road about 3 weeks ago, was hardcase alright.
86GSXR
25th May 2009, 13:27
Awesome vid! A few year ago I was lucky enough to fly (fixed wing) an inspector from Palmy to Hastings and back at 200 ft checking buried gaslines. That was a great job and you'd be amazed at what's buried in the back paddocks!
Pex Adams
25th May 2009, 13:34
I think working around FAT JIM is fairly High Risk - especially if he's had curry for lunch!!!!
Patch
25th May 2009, 14:07
:laugh: :laugh:
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