Skilled US Pilot Lands Massive CH-47 Chinook on US Aircraft Carrier

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Published 2024-05-06
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All Comments (21)
  • All in a day's work. Bravery, dedication and unwavering commitment are truly commendable. That's what I think
  • @cnknguyen
    Ive done ship ops in a 47 while stationed in Korea (Innkeepers as shown in the video), its pretty fun, a little sketchy..but dunker school training up for it was way worse. Also, there are no CH-47D's anymore, every aircraft shown in this video was a CH-47F, big difference.
  • To all of our members of the US military we thank you very much for your service and the sacrifices that are made. To our allies also thank you. This is a good video, BUT - some narration would be a great added benefit for people with vision problems trying to read all of the closed captions. SALUTE!
  • @usmgreen1
    You Know MARINES do this all Day Long
  • This is a piece of cake compared to flight operations on an LPH with CH 46s and CH 53s coming and going in day and night ops.
  • @ChopperChad
    CH47F models began fielding 20 years ago and fielding was completed in 2015. I haven’t seen a D model in a long time. Also, the block II F model is rolling out in 2025.
  • @georgevcelar
    After all these many years the old girl still has it! You have to admit, but those Americans come up with some pretty impressive tech!
  • @artmichel5572
    Correction, lad! They are U.S. Navy amphibious ships,not, Marine Corps amphibious ships
  • Now if this boat had a single spot to land then that’s impressive. Anyone recall when the 10th Mtn Div put a lift and attack BN on an CV in 1994? Plus the accompanying infantry and went to Haiti? Hawks, Scouts and Cobras all on the carrier for “Caribbean Cruise ‘94” That was an effective method to transport 2/3 of an aviation brigade and thousands of infantry.
  • @ChazToz
    @5:28 AI's caption misinterpreted 'grounding wire' as “earthing” wire.