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Steve Torpey

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Against The Odds
Coast Guard Rescue on Alaska's High Seas | A Pilot Remembers | 4

Two things come to mind.

Against The Odds
Coast Guard Rescue on Alaska's High Seas | A Pilot Remembers | 4

First of all, we fly at 300 feet most of the time in the Coast Guard.

Against The Odds
Coast Guard Rescue on Alaska's High Seas | A Pilot Remembers | 4

We're at 300 feet above the water or above the land, mostly water in Alaska.

Against The Odds
Coast Guard Rescue on Alaska's High Seas | A Pilot Remembers | 4

So there are days where you can look out and see like 8,000 foot mountain peaks covered in snow.

Against The Odds
Coast Guard Rescue on Alaska's High Seas | A Pilot Remembers | 4

It's an amazing view.

Against The Odds
Coast Guard Rescue on Alaska's High Seas | A Pilot Remembers | 4

And then there are days where you launch in the middle of the night and you don't see a thing.

Against The Odds
Coast Guard Rescue on Alaska's High Seas | A Pilot Remembers | 4

I remember flying several hours within a quarter of mile of a very big mountain and never seeing it.

Against The Odds
Coast Guard Rescue on Alaska's High Seas | A Pilot Remembers | 4

You know, just using the radar, using the GPS to navigate through very narrow fjords to get to a location at 300 feet and never seeing a thing.

Against The Odds
Coast Guard Rescue on Alaska's High Seas | A Pilot Remembers | 4

Just the nature of flying in Alaska.

Against The Odds
Coast Guard Rescue on Alaska's High Seas | A Pilot Remembers | 4

That's what makes it so hard.

Against The Odds
Coast Guard Rescue on Alaska's High Seas | A Pilot Remembers | 4

For me, it was a Friday night.

Against The Odds
Coast Guard Rescue on Alaska's High Seas | A Pilot Remembers | 4

My wife and I, Carrie, had just kind of settled in for an evening that was rainy and windy, but that's very common in Alaska.

Against The Odds
Coast Guard Rescue on Alaska's High Seas | A Pilot Remembers | 4

And it wasn't until later on that things got interesting.

Against The Odds
Coast Guard Rescue on Alaska's High Seas | A Pilot Remembers | 4

So for me, it was just a quiet Friday night.

Against The Odds
Coast Guard Rescue on Alaska's High Seas | A Pilot Remembers | 4

but the sea wasn't so quiet was it until i got offshore i didn't have any idea what the sea state was so when we were heading out there we were at 300 feet and i couldn't see the ocean it was too dark it was too much sea spray too much rain snow so didn't really see the water until we got into a hundred foot hover and it was then that we realized how big the ocean was i had never seen routine 50-foot waves

Against The Odds
Coast Guard Rescue on Alaska's High Seas | A Pilot Remembers | 4

And whenever there's a 50-foot wave, there's always some that are bigger.

Against The Odds
Coast Guard Rescue on Alaska's High Seas | A Pilot Remembers | 4

The H-60 is a beast.

Against The Odds
Coast Guard Rescue on Alaska's High Seas | A Pilot Remembers | 4

I credit it with my life, honestly.

Against The Odds
Coast Guard Rescue on Alaska's High Seas | A Pilot Remembers | 4

Without that aircraft, I don't think I'd be able to give this interview.

Against The Odds
Coast Guard Rescue on Alaska's High Seas | A Pilot Remembers | 4

It has got an enormous amount of power.

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