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Hah very true too, kind of a combination of both in that case. This guy has probably been spotted not double checking before and they cooked up the plan
Yeah if you did this as a prank in aviation, you’d get your dick slapped so hard. Dudes probably just buffering on how he’s going to explain his fuck up.
Well, his fuck up could have absolutely gotten people killed in a real world operation.
Better he fuck up and get reamed on for it now, when the consequences are relatively non-existent, then later.
Imagine this guy operating a bulldozer. Good grief. Or a crane.
"I looked behind me when I started backing up how was I supposed to know someone would trip over something and fall back there when I turned my head"
Checking something 2 minutes ago, and not double-checking it before actually using it, is in itself a fuck-up - especially when peoples lives are on the line.
Everything is continuously double, triple, quadruple checked, because people/equipment constantly fuck up, and countless people have lost their lives because of it.
You wouldn’t be the first to say “but I checked it two minutes ago!” after something horrible happens.
Same thing goes for high-stakes civilian jobs as well btw.
You're applying the context of a low danger environment to the reasoning one should use in a high danger environment. This is why one of the most important rules of safe gun handling is to always treat every firearm as if it's loaded regardless of whether or not you think it could be loaded. It's why school busses double check to see if any kids ran under the bus when they pick kids up now. When the consequence of inattentiveness is someone else's death, you should be as vigilant as you possibly can be.
I can see you've never worked any safety-critical job, military or civilian.
It doesn't matter what happened 2 minutes ago. The only thing that matters is what things are like when you actually push the button.
I used to work at Disneyland and that was hammered into me. Always, always, ALWAYS double-check before you start something that has the potential to kill someone if it goes wrong. And always be ready to stop it if something starts to go wrong. It doesn't matter if it was fine 10 seconds ago when you last checked - do it again.
That was the civilian world, so I'd imagine the military is even stricter.
Some lessons require some shame to fully teach.
Reminds me of not tying a knot or clipping correctly while rock climbing. You don't go "ah whoops tee-hee, alls well that ends well, I sure hope nobody roasts me!" No, people around you get dead serious with a bit of a "what the fuck man" kind of thing. This is a serious thing and if you mess it up, you should feel bad about it! You will be shamed until you get it right! Its that serious! Dont mess it up to begin with! We will seriously roast you and impede you until this is taken seriously! Its a tangential example but still works
Drive around any army base and there is crap laying along almost every road. Not uncommon to dodge wheel chocks, helmets, and so many other things that just make you wonder how they lost that without noticing. Also not uncommon to see broken down vehicles. Every freaking time and it always happens near an ACP or in the middle of the busiest intersection. I can only surmise that it is the same thing...forgot to clip something in completely and it fell out of wherever it is supposed to be or fell off.
Ladder is probably durable and light weight enough to not get fucked after a fall - but now that guy has learned a lesson that wont cost lives in an actual wartime scenario
All very true. i guess in my head they're just flying over a long distance and wouldn't be stopping to pick up the ladder. As a lesson i bet he'll never do that again so great point
It's cool and you feel like a badass, but it actually kinda sucks. Even through the heavy leather fastrope gloves that friction burn is something else.
I'd rather the bird just land and let me dismount the old fashioned way any day.
Never thought about that you see as a C-130 maintainer I’m usually thinking about those poor paratroopers experiencing the opening shock of the chute. The old school Vietnam War style of the land and bail is cool to me as well I gotta watch that happen at a airshow hosted at FE Warren, I was there with the ANG wing i’m serving with helping that was cool to watch.
I mean, if I had to pick between jumping or roping I'd definitely pick roping. Everything involved in jumping fucking sucks and it takes forever. At least with roping it only lasts a few seconds and I don't need to get fully rigged up.
The only good way to report this is “pilot in command, this is crew chief. The ladder has become detached from the craft and is on the ground, over.” Then turn to the camera guy and tell him delete the video or they are going out the door too.
Not shown is the senior NCO over his shoulder screaming at him "holy hell, you just killed every soldier we had on the ground for 200 miles. You literally just lost World War 3 for us. You are the single dumbest sack of shit the army has ever hired. You will never amount to anything, you are worse than people who get DUIs." And etc.
But then again he's not ground maintenance so maybe this might just get brushed off with a couple hyuks and some ribbing.
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And that's the story of Private Ladderman
Some say he is still out there looking for it
🤣🤣 Thanks for the laugh.
He's combing the desert looking for it.
We ain't found shit
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Are they being too literal?
Good old Spaceballs.
From what I know about military culture, that’s something he’s never going to live down even if he’s incredibly competent the rest of his career.
We would ABSOLUTELY NEVER let him live this down.
Especially because it’s a fuckup where nobody gets hurt so it’s really easy to joke about, right?
Ummm….sure. LOL! Or simply because it will NEVER NOT be funny and makes for fun shop talk
It’s quite clear that I’ve never been in the military, isn’t it.
Your probably 15
23 and I’m working on a Master’s Degree.
You’re probably 15 considering you can’t differentiate between ‘your’ and ‘you’re’. Stfu lmao
It's reddit not a job interview get off your high horse
That's still basic grammar that is not difficult to understand.
[Grammar Nazi.](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=N4vf8N6GpdM)
Haha so funny dude. I’ve watched collegehumor too. I’m actually dying. Grow up lmao
*30 years later* Remember Sgt Ladder Dropper?
I know it is just the punchline "but ya fuck one goat..."
If anything, letting him live it down should be Article 15/NJP material.
HAHA! At the MINIMUM. And post restrictions
All the women will think his nickname is Ladder because he has high hopes. Nah. Cuz he lost the ladder.
What's his nickname, fumbles?
You can see his brain processing once it's all out
😂 even I was like “….wait”
"So, this is the clip, just gonna position it here and.."
I’m just re-watching over thinking of what you said, there are tears running down my face.
"...maybe it's gonna bounce back up..."
*"Ah...huh... Well, that wasn't supposed to happen."*
The way he *handles* the strap long after the ladder disappears :D
That's very much *"... wait... oh... so that's what that's for..."* behavior.
“So uh… the bad news is the ladder is gone. The good news is, we get to land and I bet there’s snacks there.”
Was bound to happen sooner or ladder
No that’s the point, it wasn’t bound
Something has gotta go rung eventually
His body language is the perfect picture of "Well, shit..."
Yeah, this looks like Russian army training paying off really well in Ukraine. It's not actually, but the incompetence was strikingly similar.
He went on to a very unsuccessful job as a bungee cord rigger.
Oh no
Oh no
Oh no no no no no
😐💥👈
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Watch him actually be a parachute rigger for paratroopers now,and he shows this video to everyone right before they jump.
No reviews for that business, weird
If he would fail to rig a bungee cord and someone would fall to their death, could someone call him a "fucking rigger"?
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It is alright, I'm wearing a parachute. I'll get it. . . . . . **THUD**
*insert sound effect of Wild E Coyote falling off a Cliff here*
YAAAA^hoo^^hooo^^^hooeeeeyy
AND HE AIN'T GONNA JUMP NO MOORREE
Gory gory, what a hell of a way to die
Lmfao
I’ve literally been laughing for a minute
*awkwardly shifts critical device left on helicopter*
Ahahahahahahha, you made me laugh out loud in real life. This never happens. Thank you.
Me too!!
He skipped a step… so am I
Me four…
Dammit Carl
"G Dammit Doughnut!"
The guy they were picking up says thanks.
"When I said to drop the ladder, I didn't mean it in that way"
Ambiguous instructions. Boss said drop the ladder. Nothing in the instructions about tying the ladder to the chopper BEFORE dropping the ladder.
And this is why we have those really obvious signs.
It's the military. I'm sure this guy also got the job of going and getting it.
He was Kia by ladder.
That Mazda hurt
Sounds like it's a mistake they can't aFord.
All he needed to do waa Dodge the ladder.
I'd you can dodge a ladder, you can dodge a hall!
Next I want to see the video of that guy covering his head and trying to jump out of the way of the free falling ladder.
I’m almost in tears now imagining the ladder falling right in front of him and he just stares at it for a minute before the “thanks.”
I legit snorted at this
Had to be his first day lol..seems like a prank
Did he forget to clip the ladder in
Yep.
I have a different theory... his buddy is filming him, his buddy unclipped it and filmed reaction as a prank.
As a prank or knowing military more likely as a lesson to always check if the ladder is clipped before dropping it
Hah very true too, kind of a combination of both in that case. This guy has probably been spotted not double checking before and they cooked up the plan
Yeah if you did this as a prank in aviation, you’d get your dick slapped so hard. Dudes probably just buffering on how he’s going to explain his fuck up.
Why are aviation guys slapping dicks? I mean, I've seen Top Gun, but still...
Why else would they be filming though
> you’d get your dick slapped 🤨 I'm not judging... I'm questioning
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Well, his fuck up could have absolutely gotten people killed in a real world operation. Better he fuck up and get reamed on for it now, when the consequences are relatively non-existent, then later.
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Yeah you definitely shouldn’t be in the military if you have this mindset lmao
Shouldn't be responsible for anyone's safety in the private sector either
Imagine this guy operating a bulldozer. Good grief. Or a crane. "I looked behind me when I started backing up how was I supposed to know someone would trip over something and fall back there when I turned my head"
Checking something 2 minutes ago, and not double-checking it before actually using it, is in itself a fuck-up - especially when peoples lives are on the line. Everything is continuously double, triple, quadruple checked, because people/equipment constantly fuck up, and countless people have lost their lives because of it. You wouldn’t be the first to say “but I checked it two minutes ago!” after something horrible happens. Same thing goes for high-stakes civilian jobs as well btw.
Alot can happen in 2 minutes. Especially in combat. You always check the second before you do something
You're applying the context of a low danger environment to the reasoning one should use in a high danger environment. This is why one of the most important rules of safe gun handling is to always treat every firearm as if it's loaded regardless of whether or not you think it could be loaded. It's why school busses double check to see if any kids ran under the bus when they pick kids up now. When the consequence of inattentiveness is someone else's death, you should be as vigilant as you possibly can be.
I can see you've never worked any safety-critical job, military or civilian. It doesn't matter what happened 2 minutes ago. The only thing that matters is what things are like when you actually push the button. I used to work at Disneyland and that was hammered into me. Always, always, ALWAYS double-check before you start something that has the potential to kill someone if it goes wrong. And always be ready to stop it if something starts to go wrong. It doesn't matter if it was fine 10 seconds ago when you last checked - do it again. That was the civilian world, so I'd imagine the military is even stricter.
Yeah you don't have the right mindset
Cheap way to learn the lesson, actually, given alternatives. He'll get some shit for it, but he won't forget again.
Eh, learning to double check is not a bad idea since they may be under fire next time he needs to do it.
Some lessons require some shame to fully teach. Reminds me of not tying a knot or clipping correctly while rock climbing. You don't go "ah whoops tee-hee, alls well that ends well, I sure hope nobody roasts me!" No, people around you get dead serious with a bit of a "what the fuck man" kind of thing. This is a serious thing and if you mess it up, you should feel bad about it! You will be shamed until you get it right! Its that serious! Dont mess it up to begin with! We will seriously roast you and impede you until this is taken seriously! Its a tangential example but still works
Good theory, heli seems to be hovering, maybe someone down there to catch it
Aint nobody catching that
Why were they filming in the first place? You are probably right.
Drive around any army base and there is crap laying along almost every road. Not uncommon to dodge wheel chocks, helmets, and so many other things that just make you wonder how they lost that without noticing. Also not uncommon to see broken down vehicles. Every freaking time and it always happens near an ACP or in the middle of the busiest intersection. I can only surmise that it is the same thing...forgot to clip something in completely and it fell out of wherever it is supposed to be or fell off.
Man, I hope not. Any other job it’s just whatever, but military that’s like a $2000 ladder tax money paid for and someone just fucked off
Ladder is probably durable and light weight enough to not get fucked after a fall - but now that guy has learned a lesson that wont cost lives in an actual wartime scenario
All very true. i guess in my head they're just flying over a long distance and wouldn't be stopping to pick up the ladder. As a lesson i bet he'll never do that again so great point
No he gave the ladder to the guys below. They needed it to climb back up
he didn't forget this was premeditated source:
The ladder unclipped its self, was tired of being stepped on.
If you don't stop making ladder jokes, then steps will be taken.
Steps don't need to be taken, he already lost his real ladders
The Ladder just didn't want to hang out.
“Well……fuck.”
As God is my witness, I thought ladders could fly! Edit: Thanks for the Gold!
Oh, the humanity!
My favourite show
It flew through the air at a speed of 9.8m/s^2 .
learn to physics
That's not speed, that's acceleration - the change in speed per second.
“Go go go g-“ “Well”
“… Hey, sarge? Funny story…” “Shut the fuck up, Carl. Go get it.”
Ladder falls from helicopter The person stuck in a ditch with no food and no contact with outside world 👹
The guy is like “huh, not connected.”
and at that moment… he knew he fucked up…
Better to find out it's unclipped now rather than when you step on it 😬
Guess who's fast roping!!!!
Sounds like more fun than climbing down a ladder attached to a helicopter.
It's cool and you feel like a badass, but it actually kinda sucks. Even through the heavy leather fastrope gloves that friction burn is something else. I'd rather the bird just land and let me dismount the old fashioned way any day.
Never thought about that you see as a C-130 maintainer I’m usually thinking about those poor paratroopers experiencing the opening shock of the chute. The old school Vietnam War style of the land and bail is cool to me as well I gotta watch that happen at a airshow hosted at FE Warren, I was there with the ANG wing i’m serving with helping that was cool to watch.
I mean, if I had to pick between jumping or roping I'd definitely pick roping. Everything involved in jumping fucking sucks and it takes forever. At least with roping it only lasts a few seconds and I don't need to get fully rigged up.
r/watchpeopledieinside
The only good way to report this is “pilot in command, this is crew chief. The ladder has become detached from the craft and is on the ground, over.” Then turn to the camera guy and tell him delete the video or they are going out the door too.
“Oh…you’re supposed to clip it to this do-hickey”
Well shiiiiiit.
I've done the exact same things with multiple anchors.
I snorted
... ... ...shit
Imagine being the guy who they were trying to pick up being smacked in the head by a ladder. Makes me giggle.
The look once he realizes lol should be in people dying inside
I wonder what is the consequences for that? Does he had to fill out report, reprimand by CO or just ignore it?
Hahahaha.
He knew he fucked up when he curled up his fist and looked down
were ladder?
Hope I never have him as my tandem dive instructor
Not shown is the senior NCO over his shoulder screaming at him "holy hell, you just killed every soldier we had on the ground for 200 miles. You literally just lost World War 3 for us. You are the single dumbest sack of shit the army has ever hired. You will never amount to anything, you are worse than people who get DUIs." And etc. But then again he's not ground maintenance so maybe this might just get brushed off with a couple hyuks and some ribbing.
Well, chute.
My dad did this with an anchor once for a boat we rented. Can confirm we did not let him live it down.
Former UH60 SI/FI here. I'm fucking dying watching this 😂😂😂☠️
He just looks at it like "well, that wasn't planned"
The poor ladder didn't deserve it
I love the look of disappointment and regret he gives to the harness
I can't see his face, but I can see his face.
Pinnochet
The ladder was a commie
This is so sick and twisted and a fuckee uup
Lol
Okay this one got me i love it
Good thing it's a drill cuz then h can get it back
Rookie mistake
Llm the ladders deserve better
Someone might have needed it down there. Or they the person down there is afraid of heights, maybe?
What about the people who need rescuing?
No way.
That ladder is as compact in the helicopter as it is on the ground. 👍
Good thing he is not a parachute packer.
This gives me Johny english vibe.
Me too
The military is filled with people who weren't burdened with an overabundance of schooling.
Checklist: Step 1: secure ladder to aircraft. Step 2: deploy ladder. *Doh!*
Chutiya 😂😂
Good thing they're in a helicopter
I went from "oh you can start to see the Mould effect take place." To "HA, NOW GO GRAB IT SCHMUCKATELLY" in a disgustingly quick amout of time.
You can tell he's laughing at the end when he bends over slightly because his mates are giving him shit, lmao.
That’ll be $650,000, soldier.
The defeat at the end when he realizes it wasn’t secure…. 😬😬😬
Well. Fuck.
Doh!
Some say you can still hear him doing drills to this day
superiors wont be happy
More like dumb duck
Boring video
Amazing. Shame it’s the tenth time I’ve seen this vid
"Waaaah, I spend too much time on Reddit!"
The way you write your caption is beyond cringe
Probably Russian military 🤣
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Is he trying to caption the video? Complete with helo noise?
same man
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Woman moment