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Old 04-04-2009, 22:11 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Rough landing

I thought I would pass this along......pretty funny!

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In the summer of 1958, Lt.-Col. Uri Yarom was testing out an S-58 Sikorsky helicopter. Father of the first Israeli helicopter squadron, Yarom took the new aircraft over the Mediterranean sea.

One thing led to another and Yarom soon found himself running out of gas. Not wanting to lose the new helicopter with a sea landing, he scanned the horizons for someplace to set down. Suddenly he saw it, the flight deck of the USS Wasp CVS-18.

Down below was the huge American aircraft carrier, known among its crew as the "Mighty Stinger." President Dwight D. Eisenhower had dispatched the World War II-era vessel to the eastern shores of the Mediterranean as Marines landed in Beirut to prop up that country's independence during a civil war.

But all this didn't matter to Yarom. He needed a place to land, quickly. And with pure Israeli hutzpa he did so, setting down on the USS Wasp's flight deck. He jumped out as startled, angry and curious naval officers and crew surrounded him.

The captain demanded to know just what he was thinking landing on an American aircraft carrier?!

"Oh, I am sorry," Yarom told him. "I thought it was one of ours."

Yarom, 73 and recovering from a recent stroke, still chuckles when he recalls the true story that has become lore, too unbelievable to have really happened.

"But it did happen and the captain later sent the bill for the gas to the US Embassy in Tel Aviv so they could charge the air force," he says from his bed at his home in Naveh Magen.

"The navy may want to buy larger ships, I hope we never get an aircraft carrier," Yarom says. "That would take the whole sting out of my story."
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Old 04-05-2009, 00:09 AM   #2 (permalink)
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That was neat.

Similar to an incident I witnessed back around 1960. I was working the swing shift and we were sent out to a Carrier that evening, that had just come in from sea trial, to do some work on it. I think it was the Yorktown.

When we got up to the flight deck, we saw a small Army helicopter at the port edge of the flight deck (and I mean EDGE) with some Navy mechanics working on it.

We were all told to get down to the catwalks and not begin any work yet as the helo was going to take off pretty soon.

So we bided our time, saw the Army pilot walk out and board his helo. As he was starting it up, another shipfitter I was with asked one of the mechanics that got down with us what was an Army helicopter doing on a Navy ship.

He said the helicopter started having some engine problems and the pilot radioed in his position as he was going to have to ditch. They radioed back that he was right over an Aircraft Carrier so all he needed to do was come straight down throught the cloud cover and land.

That was one damn lucky helo pilot.
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