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How Did They Fix That?
An in-depth look at how things are repaired.
S1, EP6 "Toronto Tunnel"
Host Mike Davidson assists on a multi-million-dollar tunnel-boring project underground in Toronto.
"US Coast Guard: Safeguarding The Seas"
Mike helps fix the vessels that the U.S. Coast Guard use to keep the oceans safe; he replaces key parts of ship engines, removes a large crane from a buoy tender, and fixes a helicopter for a critical exercise.
"Savannah: Mega Cranes & Mega Moves"
Mike helps fix the machines that keep one of the United States' biggest ports moving; he assists a team in moving a 3-million pound crane.
S3, EP4 "Water Bombers: Fixing Aerial Firefighters"
With wildfire season ahead, Mike works with an aerial firefighting company as they fix and convert aircraft into firefighting machines, including the transformation of a 1960's C130 plane from aged military aircraft into a stateofthe art waterbomber.
S3, EP7 "US Navy Hovercraft Overhaul"
Mike joins the Assault Craft Unit 5, the U.S. Navy's team for Landing Craft Air Cushions (LCACs); LCACs carry heavy vehicles and troops onto beaches; Mike helps fly & fix an overhauled LCAC during a U.S. Marines beach assault training mission.
S3, EP6 "Sealing Nevada's Abandoned Mines"
Nevada has over 40,000 abandoned mines posing dangers. Mike joins contractors for a week to secure five sites. Alongside biologists, they explore and document wildlife. Reaching these isolated mines requires barges, helicopters, and bulldozers.
S3, EP5 "Fixing For A Fight: U.S. Army Mega Repair Base"
Mike works with the U.S. Army in Germany inside the massive fix facility The MAK, Maintenance Activity Kaiserslautern, as teams repair over one hundred Bradley fighting vehicles, then embeds with troops in a massive two week long battle exercise.
S3, EP4 "Water Bombers: Fixing Aerial Firefighters"
With wildfire season ahead, Mike works with an aerial firefighting company as they fix and convert aircraft into firefighting machines, including the transformation of a 1960's C130 plane from aged military aircraft into a stateofthe art waterbomber.