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March 7, 2006

“Papa49″ The Helicopter Ride

Filed under: podcasts — Administrator @ 3:44 pm

Ok I’m back. The picture of the day was taken as I buzzed my office in a Helicopter. I recently covered the Helicopter Expo in Dallas and got a few rides. Included in the show is a snippet of Lynn Tilton CEO of MD Helicopters and Patriarch Partners a 5 billion dollar investment banking firm. Lynn Tilton is turning around MD Helicopters and perhaps the industry. We flew an Enstrom Helicopter down to “Papa49” The restricted airspace over President George W Bush’s ranch in Crawford Texas. I talk about this and play some music. Using new editing tools. Let me know what you think and leave comments. Enjoy the Photos I took with Jack Ferguson fromRocky Mountian Rotor Craft

(Click Here) To see the snaps from the helicoptor trip to “Papa49″ and ariel shots of Dallas (click here)

(Click Here) To listen to the Streetiq Helicoptor Interviews (click here)

6 Comments

  1. So thats what you have been doing. Nice pictures.

    Comment by Dan — March 8, 2006 @ 6:56 pm

  2. Great photography

    Comment by peter g — March 9, 2006 @ 12:09 pm

  3. I can understand the security issues re. Crawford. Doesn’t Bush vacation hear 8-9 months of the year, even during crisis (Katrina).

    Comment by jimmy jchtv.com — March 10, 2006 @ 7:14 am

  4. Yeah, I know, I pulled an Andrew and spelled “here” wrong!

    Comment by jimmy jchtv.com — March 10, 2006 @ 7:16 am

  5. “Vacation is all I ever wanted!..Vacation had to get away!..

    -Go Go’s-

    Keeping with the 80’s thang yall

    Comment by W — March 10, 2006 @ 9:36 am

  6. AC,
    I am feeling guilty for being critical of Midnight Oil and your new super editing technique. A few raves: like the photos, very cool. Love the soundbyte into the cockpit, pretty neat. Like the Lynn snippet, want to hear the whole thing at Streetiq. Positive, positive, positive. This will be my goal for the day….

    Comment by superbunny — March 10, 2006 @ 10:27 am

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