Pixie Dust
by Michael YonThursday night, 06 August 2009
Afghanistan
I made this photo last night in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. This Landing Zone is very dangerous. A few weeks ago, another helicopter was coming into this LZ and was shot down at the last minute, killing all passengers and crew. Two children on the ground also were killed. The sparks coming off the rotors occur when the helicopters land in hot, dusty conditions. The landing itself occurs in a dangerous “brownout.” Brownout danger is compounded by the sparks which light up the dust and can confuse pilots who are wearing extremely sensitive nightvision goggles.
Michael
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Amazing photograph. I like the title.
Great photos. Keep them coming.
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Amazing photo, but the 1st thing that hit my mind was that this was a shot of the USS Enterprise.
Awesome photo…awesome.
Reminds me of Nam… Where the most Terrible Killing Machines can be Beautifully Majestic. If you catch them at the right moment at the right time of day and your …..Far…Far…Away. Great Shot.
Quite a display of both brains and balls by those pilots.
Great photo Mr. Yon, keep'em coming!
I would imagine that some of the most heroic flying there is known only by the pilots – there.
More great images, Michael! Okay, I've got a name for the halo effect: BLADES OF GLORY.
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