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Old 20th Jun 2010, 14:03
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graculus
 
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10 days to go and still no sign of the first ConDapter EC155s which will be taking over from Bristow's S76s. Shouldn't be a problem getting all the Nigerian validations, Nigerian proficiency checks and line checks in the next few days

It will also be a great help bringing in a few new helicopters with a new Quality and Safety Manager - oh they haven't got one yet? I'm sure a Quality and Safety consultant will be found - GW?

It sounds as if Sonny is doing a good job of trying to poison some of the people ConDapter are planning to bring in to join his team of industry experts who have gone so far in making Caverscam the world center of excellence in helicopter operations. Yes, if you want to know how to wreck a helicopter's main rotor system in just a few easy steps, fly through cables and survive or make it through a no-fly zone with only minor .50 caliber damage, Caverscam is sure to have an expert on hand to tell you how it's done .

Do you need to know how to get a government department to set up a new flight department and then pick your company to do it and buy shiny new helicopters for you to operate? Caverscam can show you the way

Having problems passing an audit? No problem, put it all behind you. Caverscam will explain how to keep failing but still get big contracts

Do you need advice on getting the right managers and directors? It's much easier to get work if your directors are directors of the companies whose work you want to get as well. Just send your query on how to do this, along with all your banking details and a first deposit of $250,000 and Caverscam will send full details of who you need to employ and how to contact them

A new technical cooperation with Gaff Helicopters should perfectly complement Caverscam as both have a similar outlook on the conduct of business in Nigeria and Lord Lucan, GM of Gaff was formerly based in Nigeria conducting business in the correct Nigerian manner

Join the rest of the industry who are queueing up in the scramble for Africa by starting new technical partnerships with Caverscam - you know it makes scents

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