Pull Pitch

What is Pull Pitch?


1.

To depart from a situation rapidly and decisively.

Originates from an aviation (especially military) term referring the pitch control on a helicopter, which is pulled to make the aircraft lift off. Recalls the idea of needing to get a helicopter off a pick-up zone with an enemy closing in.

The deaf kid has taken over music for this party. I'm going to pull pitch.

See leave, pop smoke, bug out, exit

1.

To depart from a situation rapidly and decisively.

Originates from an aviation (especially military) term referring the pitch control on a helicopter, which is pulled to make the aircraft lift off. Recalls the idea of needing to get a helicopter off a pick-up zone with an enemy closing in.

The deaf kid has taken over music for this party. I'm going to pull pitch.

See leave, pop smoke, bug out, exit


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