• TheDoozer@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    I suppose. I’m far more likely to die in a helicopter crash. Never been shot at, nor have just about anybody I’ve worked with. The only people who have gone to a war zone in the past couple decades were people who specifically requested it.

    Though I have worked with a few who survived helicopter crashes (five, between two crashes), so definitely not without its dangers. That’s the specific job I chose, though. Plenty of jobs in the Coast Guard with paper cuts or oven-related burns as the most danger they’ll experience.

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      5 months ago

      Good high school friend of mine was career Coast guard. He was a flight commander for one of those big helicopters and retired with some high falutin’ upper level officer rank.

      He told me that there were a lot of details he couldn’t tell me but that he’d lost several of his colleagues in crashes.

      He also implied that there were some bullets flying out of fast boats coming from the south.

      Poor guy took up regional jet piloting right after he retired and almost immediately got the Parkinson’s. To conclude and show his character, he self reported himself out of a job long before the symptoms were externally visible.

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      5 months ago

      That’s true! There can definitely be really good opportunities there. I just like to be contrarian