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simfly
13th Jan 2005, 20:24
Have heard that a Super Puma had to lift off a platform (Tartan?) whilst pax boarding, due to severe wind shift and severe gust whilst one pilot down in radio room.
Believe that it had to be done after aircraft started rolling, leaving pilot onboard no choice but to get off. Weather has been crazy lately!!!

Gimble Stop
14th Jan 2005, 00:29
When you have to go!! You have to go.

Glad all is well.

NickLappos
14th Jan 2005, 01:27
Nice that the sole pilot took charge and made it all right. Harder to take that step and risk a problem than just sitting by and letting it happen to you, where the blame is purely on the elements. Brave guy, and I tip my hat to him!

Brilliant Stuff
14th Jan 2005, 11:30
Well done that man.:ok:
It was the Co-pilot who had to take of do a circuit and land again without the Autopilot. Noone got hurt and none of the luggage fell out of the open boot.

Respekt for using common sense.

regards BS

HeliEng
14th Jan 2005, 13:45
Who's aircraft was it?

SASless
14th Jan 2005, 14:06
Any excuse for command time!;)

simfly
14th Jan 2005, 14:06
Twas a CHC Scotia machine.

HeliEng
14th Jan 2005, 15:51
And do we know who the P2 was?

simfly
14th Jan 2005, 16:02
He was also a captain.

HeliEng
14th Jan 2005, 16:15
And who was he?

S76Heavy
14th Jan 2005, 17:43
Did that story break before or after the Shell Contract bid?:8

Steve76
14th Jan 2005, 17:57
Holy Smoke! By himself without the autopilot....!!

Blind
14th Jan 2005, 18:45
HeliEng, I've PM'ed you the name of the pilot. I am off on my hols tomorrow so will email you the full story when I return.

simfly
14th Jan 2005, 18:50
Shell contract still not announced, maybe next week. What I can't believe is that the local rags haven't taken on the story:sad:

Blind
14th Jan 2005, 18:52
The dynamic rollover point for the 332L is 6 degrees and it was at 5.9 when he lifted so a bit close!!!!!! One pax was on the step and fell of and is going apes**t because his boots got damaged!! don't think he has a clue how close it was.

Simfly, check your Pm

S76Heavy
14th Jan 2005, 19:17
Just show that passenger the pictures of the West Navion rollover and let him picture himself lying underneath the aircraft ..:rolleyes:
Some people..

HughMartin
14th Jan 2005, 22:15
The dynamic rollover point for the 332L is 6 degrees

Hi Blind, Hope I've got you before you go ski-ing. Who is quoting this 6 degrees?? I have missed this one.

HM

Woolf
15th Jan 2005, 09:01
Well done this pilot - what a difficult decision to make!

Never heard of this 6 degree figure either. Surely the dynamic rollover point would depend on a number of factors (wind direction and strength, rate of movement, CoG ......)? I think the flight manual only states static figures (landing 8 degrees, shutdown 5 degrees slope).

A button to engage the autopilot on the cyclic would have come in really handy, especially flying from the left hand seat. The L2 has a fairly good layout with a spring loaded collective lock (which comes off by pushing the collective down) and a cyclic AP engage button.


Woolf

Blind
15th Jan 2005, 10:03
Hugh,

Not entirely sure where the 6 degrees comes from, but those were the two numbers quoted to me by the pilot involved after the engineers and safety people downloaded all the data. Apparently the 6 degrees figure was established after the West Navion incident. I don't really understand it because that accident was different in a number of ways.

Anyway that's it from me on the subject!!

Blind.

mickjoebill
15th Jan 2005, 10:06
>Holy Smoke! By himself without the autopilot....!!

What is difference betweeen landing this type of helicopter without autopilot and solo, to light utility heli without autopilot and solo..?

skydriller
26th Jan 2005, 16:10
One pax was on the step and fell of and is going apes**t because his boots got damaged!!


.....That will have been the Drilling Contractor then......


... The successful Drilling Contractor parked his brand-new
>Porsche in front of the office ready to show it off to his colleagues.
>
> As he got out, a lorry came along too close to the kerb and
> completely tore off the driver's door. The Drilling
> Contractor immediately grabbed his Mobile Phone and dialled
> 999 and it wasn't more than 5 minutes before a policeman pulled up.
>
> Before the policeman had a chance to ask any questions, the
> Drilling Contractor started screaming hysterically that his
> car, which he had just picked up that day, was now completely
> ruined and would never be the same no matter how hard the
> body shop tried to make it new again.
>
> After the Drilling Contractor finally wound down from his
> rant, the policeman shook his head in disgust and disbelief.
>
> "I can't believe how materialistic you Drilling Contractors
> are," he said. "You are so focused on your possessions that
> you don't notice anything else."
>
> "How can you say such a thing?" asked the Drilling Contractor
> arrogantly.
>
> The policeman replied, "Didn't you realise that your left arm
> is missing from the elbow down? It must have been torn off
> when the truck hit you."
>The Drilling Contractor looked down
> in absolute horror, "F***ing Hell!" he screamed
>
> "Where's my F 'in Rolex?"



Regards, SD..:p