Helicopter Warfare - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Vietnam Firefight
The helicopter came of age in the Vietnam War. Three pilots, all in their early 20's at the time, rush through training and suffer multiple injuries before embarking on an epic chopper rescue mission.

White Out
It's 1982 and the Falklands are a war zone. The British SAS plans to retake South Georgia Island but their daring mission is foiled by a violent storm. Can the rescue helicopter locate them in time?

Taliban Gambit
When a US Navy SEAL team is ambushed in Afghanistan, the Taliban shoots down their rescue helicopter. Two modified Blackhawks manned by volunteers are called in for the search and rescue operation.

Duel in the Desert
British attach helicopter pilot Lt. Commander James Newton flew the Lynx - the fastest and most agile helicopters in the world. In 2003, Newton had to use every ounce of skill to protect British ground troops against an Iraqi tank.
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