It's obviously a Hiller! With all of the relatively large cyclic control movements due to the type of rotor servo time lag, it gives itself away! That and the cockpit layout as well. Hillers are very old and rugged workhorses and the turbine models even more so! I've spent the last 26 years flying mostly offshore and have landed in many tight spots before. I've done some spray work previously and landing on top of the truck is just part of the job. The spray pilot earns every dime of his pay as well as the ground support team members who make it all run as smoothly as possible! Hats off to these guys!
You're flying is absolutely stupendous... Looking around with a GoPro on your helmet, NOT so much... I'm looking around for a bucket LOL thanks for posting
Aweeome video. What type of chemical are ya putting down? What is the area that your spraying? You're at a purty high altitude for whatchyer doin. Look like a Bell Hiller chopper. Safe flying to ya. Wished I was a chopper pilot. Been a dream of mine since I was a lil critter.