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ConwayB
22nd Jun 2006, 10:09
Hi everyone,
I am doing some presentations on accidents that had a CRM issue involved. A couple of them involved approaches and departures to/from helidecks on tankers and I'd like to illustrate the presentation with some pics.
Can any of the offshore operators out there provide me with some pics taken from the aircraft showing ship helidecks you are approaching to? (Or direct me to URLs where I may find them?)
For obvious legal reasons, they will need to be copyright free (or permission granted for me to use them) and you must be happy for me to use them in A/V presentations. I am more than happy to label them and credit the person/company that provides them.
I am especially interested in GOM or Australian images but will welcome input from anywhere.
Thanks in advance and happy flying.
Cheers
Conway

CYHeli
24th Jun 2006, 07:18
I think that the pilots are too busy to take them!:ooh:

Were there any on the photo threads?

Good luck with the course.

Heliport
24th Jun 2006, 07:49
Also, your copyright conditions might be putting people off.

It might be better to ask people to post any pictures they've got or have links to and then, if there are any you like, look into the copyright aspect of those you'd like to use.


Heliport

bellfest
24th Jun 2006, 08:06
www.shipspotter.com

AusWhirlyBusDriver
12th Jul 2006, 00:09
Conway B,
I have sent you a PM. Have plenty to offer!!
Regards,
AWBD

Ned-Air2Air
14th Jul 2006, 06:18
I have a few showing S-61s and S-76s landing on Helidecks as well as some 212s and 412s.

PM me if you still need some.

Ned

Bronx
14th Jul 2006, 06:22
AWBD and Ned

Would you guys post some of the pictures here so we can all get to see them.

Thanks

B

Ned-Air2Air
14th Jul 2006, 06:24
Will do, am away skiing til Sunday. Will upload some on Monday and post the links.

Cheers

Ned

Gomer Pylot
15th Jul 2006, 00:20
I've done many landings on tankers, but never had time to take any pictures. That's not the time to be playing around, it requires concentration and the full attention of the crew. There are far too many pieces of steel sticking up on those things to allow any complacency or inattention.

ConwayB
17th Jul 2006, 09:43
Hello all,
Thanks for the replies, guys and gals.

I understand that sometimes it's hard to get appropriate shots and so those that were able to supply them, please accept my gratitude.

Safe flying.
CB

AusWhirlyBusDriver
21st Jul 2006, 14:36
Just a few I have in the collection......:)

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v140/Rotorheads/Gallery/jr4ix2-1.jpg


http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v140/Rotorheads/Gallery/geoseamailjd9-1.jpg


http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v140/Rotorheads/Gallery/seamac1yr1.jpg