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The damage to this tail rotor blade is obvious when placed on a box.Tail Rotor Meets Hangar Door, Two Sailors see that a roll-up door isn't up fully, but they move a helo anyway.
By AD3 Benjamin Nelson

From NAM to Numb, Wire checks are another good way to drop tanks or bomb racks, as this Navy Achievement Medal winner found out.The tail rotor blade is high off the deck and easily can hit objects, like a roll-up door.
By AT2 Erik Neff

Too Many Senseless Mishaps and Injuries, The Commander, Naval Safety Center reflects on the good and not-so-good things that have happened in the first year of our two-year mishap challenge.
RADM Dick Brooks

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Special: PMV and Off-Duty Mishap Study of Aviation Ratings. Summary in Spring 2004 issue. Click here for all ratings.

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