Sea King on the rocks

Daily Mail:

With consummate skill, a Royal Navy pilot holds his 19-ton Sea King helicopter steady on one wheel, on an ice-covered rock, in the ultimate balancing act of man and machine.

The so-called "pinnacle manoeuvre" is on a precarious 4,000ft mountain ridge near Bardufoss in Norway during intensive training which enables pilots to land their aircraft as easily as most people park a family car.

Last week, Sea King and Lynx pilots from the Navy's prestigious Commando Helicopter Force were put through their paces 168 miles inside the Arctic Circle as they prepare for deployment to Afghanistan in two months time.

The wastelands of Norway are perfect for pilots to practise potentially dangerous landings because the snow presents almost identical conditions to those they will face on Afghanistan's front line in Helmand province.

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It is nice to know the wastelands are not going to waste. It looks kind of scary. Do you think they can do it with their eyes closed? Click on the image for a larger view.

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