Category: Auto-biographical (tuna helicopters)
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Moggy’s Tunaboat Helicopter Manual Ch.3-A “Different techniques for landing “
How NOT to approach a boat – Reasons why explained below… PART 3 “Moggy’s Tuna Manual ” “Handling your helicopter “ Chapter 3-A Different techniques for landing (Been there, done that; been there, done that; oh, yawn….! Boring, boring…. been there…………………….OOPS!?????) In slowly putting together this manual, I have spent some long hours up on…
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Moggy’s Tunaboat Helicopter Manual Ch.2-A “Your job offer: legitimate questions “
Approaching the Calipso by Sven A.Saeboe PART 2 “Moggy’s Tuna Manual ” “Job offers and job duties “ Chapter 2-A “Your Job Offer: Legitimate questions you SHOULD ask “ (But have some sympathy with the helicopter owner) So, having read Part 1 of this manual, and seen some interesting articles, in a moment of weakness…
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Moggy’s Tunaboat Helicopter Manual Ch.1-E “Herding, and the tow-line “
Ch.1-E Herding, and the ‘tow-line’; the Brown Ball, speedboats, netboats, green dye, seal bombs, underwater breathing devices 1) Herding, and the ‘tow-line’; speedboats and net boats. I want to mention at this stage the concept of ‘herding’. We will talk about it again under Section 3 (Handling your helicopter), but for now I want to…
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Moggy’s Tunaboat Helicopter Manual Ch.1-D “Radio buoys, Bird Radar, Dirty tricks and Sculduggery “
Chapter 1-D Radio buoys, Bird radar, Dirty tricks and Sculduggery 1) Radio Buoys I have already mentioned radio buoys a few times. It is a common tool in the tuna industry. What you have got is basically a long aerial, maybe twelve to fifteen feet high. At the base is a round, circular body, with…
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Moggy’s Tunaboat Helicopter Manual Ch.1-C “Foamers and Breezers “
On a low approach to the Hsieh Feng 707; TOO low Chapter 1-C Foamers and Breezers 1) Foamers There are some sights in Nature, which are universally recognized as truly magnificent. Most members of the public are familiar with documentaries showing large salmon migrating up seemingly impossible mountain streams. Their determination to return to their…
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Moggy’s Tunaboat Helicopter Manual Ch.1-B “Skipjack, Yellowfin, Bigeye, Albacore, Bluefin, etc “
Ch.1-B Skipjack, Yellowfin, Bigeye, Albacore, Bluefin, log fishing, purse seiners, longliners, good pilots and dead trees A gift from Mother Nature to Man; will Man prove himself worthy? If you remember from the Introduction, one hapless Irish neophyte tuna pilot on his ‘first trip’ leaned over the rail in puzzlement, asking: “Why is everybody so…
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Moggy’s Tunaboat Helicopter Manual Ch.1-A “What’s it all about? – Finding Fish! “
My home, my bird, my own personal airfield, with six feet clearance from my rotorblade tips E-BOOK AVAILABLE FOLLOW THIS LINK For E-Book SECTION ‘A’ PART ONE OVERVIEW “TUNA HELICOPTER FUNDAMENTALS “ This section contains, in rapid sequence, most of the “technical basics ” of tuna helicopter flying. I have tried very earnestly to avoid…
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Moggy’s Tunaboat Helicopter Manual – Introduction
E-BOOK AVAILABLE FOLLOW THIS LINK For E-Book A nostalgic Photo: ‘my old bird’ – a Hughes 500 that never let me down The best things in life are wild and free “Moggy’s Tuna Manual “ Memoirs of an Irish Tuna helicopter Pilot on Taiwanese and Korean purse seiner fishing vessels Hints, tips, techniques, wild tales,…
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A Blip on the Radar (Part 5) “Near-Miss “
A Blip on the Radar (5) “Near-Miss “ Some stories are so extraordinary, that there is no need to invent, embellish, ‘dress up’ or exaggerate. The simple truth in itself is so staggering, that no fiction writer could possibly -ever- dream up such an extravagant tale. This snapshot describes an event that actually…
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A Blip on the Radar (Part 4) “Apples and Pears “
A Blip on the Radar (4) Our ship had once again put into the port of Wewak, on the northern coast of Papua New Guinea, to offload her catch onto a refrigerated container ship. I, faced with three or four days of leisure, had gone ashore in search of adventure, and maybe some fresh fruit.…