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howiehowie93
20th Apr 2012, 23:44
On Wednesday 18th April a Gulf Helicopter AW139 made an Emergency return to Doha airport while transferring personnel offshore.

All further flights cancelled until further notice. :ugh:

Any other information anybody ??

Regards HH93

212man
21st Apr 2012, 01:19
TR pitch change link bearing failure

flyingboa
21st Apr 2012, 09:52
Flights never stopped. Traffic as usual.

Gyronut
21st Apr 2012, 11:11
Flights never stopped eh :mad:

Gulf Helicopters might not have stopped the flights but Maersk certainly stopped all the flights carrying their personnel :D

It's now 3rd time lucky for Gulf Helicopters that no one has been hurt after a tail related incident, glad all pax are okay.

Geoffersincornwall
21st Apr 2012, 11:48
Anybody have any idea how this malfunction presented itself?

G :uhoh:

Camp Freddie
21st Apr 2012, 18:47
I am interested to know if they got to fly the scenario we have done in the sim with the shallow approach after determining how slow you can fly the approach, and steering with the collective on the ground and all that stuff :) or was it all more benign than that ?

howiehowie93
21st Apr 2012, 20:19
Flights never stopped. Traffic as usual. No helicopters since 18th April; boats organised from Ras Laffan to Al Shaheen and back commence Sunday 22nd. Until it's deemed safe for employees & contractors to travel offshore by helicopter.

Epiphany
21st Apr 2012, 20:54
There is a common denominator here and it is not just the 139.

air-bender
21st Apr 2012, 20:55
It's time for Agusta Westland to pull their thumb out of their bumb and fix tail rotor issues, either that or clients start to refuse to fly in them!

212man
22nd Apr 2012, 02:13
Anybody have any idea how this malfunction presented itself?

I believe it was similar to the Norsk S-92 incident a few years ago - loss of right pedal control.

Outwest
22nd Apr 2012, 04:42
The final line of the official AW statement to operators says:

The Customer is continuing its flight operations with the AW139 fleet.

heliski22
22nd Apr 2012, 21:56
There is a common denominator here and it is not just the 139.

:ok: - that's ringing a bell or two....!

aegir
23rd Apr 2012, 14:58
There are any preliminary report published?