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Razor61
13th Jan 2007, 13:50
Hi,
Can anyone confirm what type of helicopter is operating under the callsign of 'Bond 1' and provides a rescue service around the Aberdeen area and from the Oil Rigs? It reports directly to Kinloss ARCC.

just curious that is all.
Thanks

Limpopo
13th Jan 2007, 14:00
It will be one of the two Bond Offshore AS332L2s operating on a BP Offshore Search and Rescue contract ("Jigsaw"). One is normally based in Sumburgh and the other on the Miller Platform. I suspect that the latter has spent a lot of time in Aberdeen at the moment, though, with all the winds recently.

See http://www.airliners.net/open.file/0922699/M/

Limpopo

Helinut
13th Jan 2007, 14:01
I am not sure but I suspect this will be one of the Pumas that Bond operate as part of the BP Jigsaw Porject. It would be black and yellow, which pretty much makes them unique for Pumas.

BP jigsaw was set up as a enhanced SAR system for Bp's offshore installations. On the aviation side it involves a hele at Aberdeen and a couple based on offshore installations. From past experience there are several PPRUNERs who fly for this outfit, so they may be able to provide more.

Spanish Waltzer
13th Jan 2007, 14:28
Wasn't it one of these that ended up swimming a few weeks back off Holland?

Talking of which, does anyone yet have any official info on the cause of that incident...?

Bravo73
13th Jan 2007, 15:42
Wasn't it one of these that ended up swimming a few weeks back off Holland?


No, that was the Bristow aircraft which was used for the original Jigsaw trial (before the Jigsaw contract was eventually won by Bond). It was, however, an L2 in the black & yellow paint scheme, G-JSAR.

CS-Hover
13th Jan 2007, 16:46
Spanish Waltzer
only this reference, yet
21 December 2006 - Preliminary report incident AS322l2 Super Puma, GJ-SAR, 25 km NW of Den Helder, 21.11.2006 (http://www.safetyboard.nl/publications/dsb/preliminary_report_2006137_G-JSAR.pdf)

EDIT: correct the link

Spanish Waltzer
14th Jan 2007, 05:06
Thanks!!!!

charron
14th Jan 2007, 07:04
What a cock-up (den helder). No wonder it has gone quiet, probably deserves to be buried and forgotten. So much for the sanctimonious North Sea standards.

charron

AndyJB32
14th Jan 2007, 08:13
Charron, not sure what you think the big cock up was? Rapidly increasing cyclic control problems presumeably were what caused the crew to decide to get it on the ground or in the water immediately. They managed that, at night time, without any injuries. From the 200 word report that's out so far from the safety board, i can't see how anyone's got enough info to form any kind of critical opinion.

helopat
14th Jan 2007, 08:43
What a cock-up (den helder). No wonder it has gone quiet, probably deserves to be buried and forgotten. So much for the sanctimonious North Sea standards.

charron

Charron,

You've obviously got ALL the answers...care to share your wistom with all us ignorant peons? Pretty cold, mate.

HP

malabo
14th Jan 2007, 16:25
cock-up? OK Charron, we'll let this one slide but you're being pretty harsh considering what has been released to the public so far. If you know more, then share it with us. We are all impatient for information that could save the next aircraft. If you jumped to the conclusion that no AD's or tech bulletins from Eurocopter meant there was no mechanical problem, you are reaching a little far.

And don't hijack the thread, this subject is about Bond 1, the den Helder Polar Bear swim has its own.

malabo

widgeon
14th Jan 2007, 16:50
Maybe his cock up remark is addressed to the fact that zero out of 2 emergency life rafts inflated and they had to blow up a mini life raft that I assume was just supposed to be for the Crew. ALso 1.25 hrs to recover the survivors who were in the water ( albeit in survival suits ) sounds a bit on the long side.

bud007
14th Jan 2007, 16:50
Hi,
Can anyone confirm what type of helicopter is operating under the callsign of 'Bond 1' and provides a rescue service around the Aberdeen area and from the Oil Rigs? It reports directly to Kinloss ARCC.

just curious that is all.
Thanks


Are you sure? So who's callsign is Bond two.

cyclic
14th Jan 2007, 17:13
It's the Sumburgh aircraft.

Jigsaw
20th Jan 2007, 08:25
Bond 2 is at Sumburgh in the hangar keeping warm still at 10 mins readiness. :cool: