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jemax
7th Dec 2007, 05:37
I am just finishing off my FAA IR training in Arizona, the outfit I am doing it with work their machines damn hard. The IFR R22 I was flying today has 9500 hours, it's a 2001 machine and some of the VFR machines have 12000 hours.
This means rebuliding them every 12-18 months.

Anyone know of any worked harder than that, or other machines for that matter.

Obviously begs the old "I've had this broom for 20 years, 8 new brushes and 7 new handles" question though!

tu154
7th Dec 2007, 06:32
Bored are we?
:)

Droopystop
7th Dec 2007, 07:10
Some of the North Sea machines have over 30,000 hours on them

Gaseous
7th Dec 2007, 07:19
Pulled from a post on the Enstrom thread.

There is said to be an enstrom flying with a police organisation in the usa with 37,000 hrs on some major componets (including main rotor blades)

Try that with a set of 22 blades! (not literally you Aussies!)

STL206
7th Dec 2007, 14:17
The way robinson overhauls work the only original parts on those machines are probably just data plates.

rudestuff
7th Dec 2007, 19:53
I once flew a 206 which had blades from 1956 - from a UH-1 presumably.

whopwhop
8th Dec 2007, 01:38
Id like to see a C20 spin those blades..........:}

Fareastdriver
8th Dec 2007, 11:26
Some of the North Sea machines have over 30,000 hours on them
They are the Super Pumas, you should try the S61s

wiisp
9th Dec 2007, 08:44
Hello all of u,
OY-HAF, S 61 from Air Greenland passed 40 000 hrs this season..
fly safe..