Good morning everyone. Coffee is hot!
A helicopter ride is on my bucket list. I've done a lot of flying, as a passenger, in commercial jets, in everything basically except a 747. The one that impressed me most was a Fokker that I took out of Huntington, WVA. About a 12 passenger, dual rear engines, basically a missle with seats. That airport sits on a mountain and when rotation occurs, before wheels up, about a second later you're over a valley an extra 1000 or 1500 feet deep. Awsome feeling! Not the place to lose power on takeoff, although there is a little extra cushion from the relative height.
You are lucky Officer, to say the least. Any speed over about 40 on a bike can get "painful". Over 100 and you were beyond lucky. It's great you got everything back in terms of mobility, but I'm sure you have some aches and pains that you never had before. Hope the MRI shows everything is still in its proper place!
A helicopter ride is on my bucket list. I've done a lot of flying, as a passenger, in commercial jets, in everything basically except a 747. The one that impressed me most was a Fokker that I took out of Huntington, WVA. About a 12 passenger, dual rear engines, basically a missle with seats. That airport sits on a mountain and when rotation occurs, before wheels up, about a second later you're over a valley an extra 1000 or 1500 feet deep. Awsome feeling! Not the place to lose power on takeoff, although there is a little extra cushion from the relative height.
You are lucky Officer, to say the least. Any speed over about 40 on a bike can get "painful". Over 100 and you were beyond lucky. It's great you got everything back in terms of mobility, but I'm sure you have some aches and pains that you never had before. Hope the MRI shows everything is still in its proper place!
