A North Sea oil worker plunged 2,000ft to his death after opening the emergency exit of a helicopter and jumping out. The 37-year-old was being airlifted from the Troll Platform by a Super Puma search and rescue aircraft when the tragedy happened. https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/f...64/oil-worker-dies-jumping-helicopter-2000ft/
Fair play to the bloke but most people subject to ER's company in a chopper would stick their head straight in the rotor blades to get it over even quicker.
Beat me to it! I would happily jump 2,000ft to my death than share a helicopter with ER. There's probably a million to one chance of surviving which is good enough.
Na **** that the old **** would still be shouting down to you as you fell, his ramblings the last thing you ever hear.
It's no like a National Express coach ya ****s. There's no any auld wimmen wi paisley flasks eating cold boiled eggs or kids doing colouring-in books. You can't barely hear yourself think never mind having to worry about some auld English ***** chewing yer ear off.
I'm glad my offshore days are over. Fed up with 25 stone smelly Weegies and Geordies taking up all the space. I'm glad I have been grounded for the last 18 months.
I saw your Gary ****ter impression at the exclusive curry night you fat midget baldy bastard. I just ooze charisma. Suave and debonair.