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LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 14: Sean Bean attends the Virgin TV BAFTA Television Awards at The Royal Festival Hall on May 14, 2017 in London, England. (Photo by Jeff Spicer/Getty Images)
Eileen Whitehouse thought that it was, ‘Harrowing. Brilliant acting by all, especially Sean Bean. ‘An opinion that’s also shared by Marie Whitaker, who said that ‘Time’ was ‘very good..so is Stephen Graham’.
Vickie Grant thought that it was ‘Brilliant’ and that it allowed Sean bean to let ‘his tougher side come out, Stephen Graham is brilliant actor, but do they have kettles in cell?’
‘Brilliant more to come he either turns from gentle teaching inmates or shows his tough side not to be messed with,’ says Annie Ford.
USAF Pave Hawk Takes a Close-Up Selfie While Landing, Looks Massive 6 Jun 2021, 8:28 UTC ·
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Pave Hawk is how the U.S. Air Force calls the HH-60G derivative of the Black Hawk. The Sikorsky-made machine has been in service since 1982, and it is presently getting ready to exit the scene and be replaced by the Jolly Green II. But not before it pulls some more spectacular stunts across the country. 1 photo
The main pic of this piece (click photo to enlarge) shows one of these Pave Hawks at the end of an improvised selfie stick. The shot was taken as the aircraft was getting ready to land, and responsible for it is Airman 1st Class Zachary Rufus.
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CAE announced that CAE USA has been awarded a Project Level Agreement under the SOSSEC consortium’s AFLCMC Consortium Initiative (ACI) Other Transaction Agreement (OTA) to design and develop the initial prototype HH-60W virtual reality/mixed reality (VR/MR) aircrew trainer. The HH-60W, known as Jolly Green II, is the U.S. Air Force’s new combat search and rescue helicopter.
SOSSEC, Inc., manages the SOSSEC consortium and manages Other Transaction Agreements (OTAs) with U.S. Department of Defense agencies to carry out prototype projects. The prototype HH-60W VR/MR aircrew trainer will be developed for the U.S. Air Force’s Air Combat Command, which oversees the critical combat search and rescue and personnel recovery operations for U.S. military services and allies.
It’s official name is HH-60W, but we’ll most likely get to know it as the Jolly Green II. It is the future combat rescue variation of the mighty and well-known Black Hawk, currently being developed and tested by Sikorsky and the U.S. Air Force (USAF) for deployment in the coming years. This week, the program just got a major push forward.