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alpineflyers
12th Dec 2006, 17:09
05.Dec.:
Capt. Jasmin Glass is the first female twin rated helicopter pilot in Austria.
The aircraft used for the rating was a AS 355 F1. Jasmin has accumulated 3000 accident free hours in the last 12 years in the US, Canary Islands and Austria.
We wish her the best for her future and hope you as collegues too!!!:ok:
http://www.bergerair.com/news_br.htm

Brilliant Stuff
16th Dec 2006, 01:20
Congratulations!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:ok: :ok:

HillerBee
16th Dec 2006, 09:32
Congratulations. Well done.

GoodGrief
16th Dec 2006, 10:58
Does that mean Jasmin will be flying EMS now in Austria ?:D

Brilliant Stuff
16th Dec 2006, 17:37
Sadly I can not see the picture alpineflyer has posted.:{

alpineflyers
28th Dec 2006, 20:06
05.Dec.:
Capt. Jasmin Glass is the first female twin rated helicopter pilot in Austria.
The aircraft used for the rating was a AS 355 F1. Jasmin has accumulated 3000 accident free hours in the last 12 years in the US, Canary Islands and Austria.
We wish her the best for her future and hope you as collegues too!!!:ok:
Jasmin.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v140/Rotorheads/Jasmin.jpg





Link fixed.
Heliport

alpineflyers
28th Dec 2006, 20:12
Have been trying and trying to add a picture - no joy!
Maybe because I use a Mac. Sorry.

AlanM
28th Dec 2006, 21:07
They let women fly now!?!?! :)

only joking.... well done

Nigerian Expat Outlaw
28th Dec 2006, 21:38
Congrats and many more safe hours :ok: :ok:

NEO

Heli-Ice
28th Dec 2006, 21:48
Good job and congrats to you Jasmin, especially for being the first! :ok:

unstable load
28th Dec 2006, 23:12
Well done to you, Jasmin.

I thought that the aussies were far more forward thinking than that and that this would have happened long ago.:confused:

Not trying to start a barney here, just an observation.

212man
29th Dec 2006, 00:04
UL,
since when have Austrians been known as 'Aussies'? :confused:

remote hook
29th Dec 2006, 01:19
Ah,

"Aussies" and "Ausies." Who knew??

One makes some of the finest food in the world, the other has Vegemite.....;)

Congratulations, have fun and fly safe!

AR

TheFlyingSquirrel
29th Dec 2006, 02:52
and there was me thinking it was the presidents wife !:confused:

rotorrookie
29th Dec 2006, 03:03
nice:E :E :E

unstable load
29th Dec 2006, 19:03
UL,
since when have Austrians been known as 'Aussies'? :confused:

I have always known them as that. Possibly others would spell it differently, but I figured that OZZIE may object to the link:E

GoodGrief
29th Dec 2006, 19:17
They are known as Oesis :)

Jasmin is no Oesi.

Augusto Cesar
26th Feb 2009, 16:12
Hello everybody, my name is Augusto Galvan, I'm from Peru. I met Jasmin in february 2008 here in Peru few weeks before she went back to Europe looking for a new job. After her arrival to Berlin she called me once to say me that it had come well and she sent me a postcard from Berlin too, but without an address. Well like you could figure out I'm trying to find her and have some news. I would appreciate very much if someone could help me with any information about her.

My e-mails are: [email protected] and [email protected]

Thanks,

Augusto.

Old Man Rotor
26th Feb 2009, 23:40
Is a AS355 really a Twin?

206Fan
26th Feb 2009, 23:49
Eurocopter AS350 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AStar)

Eurocopter AS355 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurocopter_AS355)

Heliringer
27th Feb 2009, 06:25
3000 Hours in 12 years, I don't think much of Her work ethic:}


Just a joke....

Well done and not a bad looking sort too I might add.

ReverseFlight
27th Feb 2009, 10:46
Congrats to the gal, but it isn't so uncommon.

The AS355 which flies from the helipad atop the Peninsula Hotel in Hong Kong is regularly piloted by a lady - but no big deal even in Hong Kong. And besides, there is another lady who flies an EC155 for the Hong Kong Government Flying Service.

Gals, guys, in this day and age (2009 AD), there should be no distinguishing based on sex, age, race, religion or any other (personal) orientation or disposition.

Just my 2 cents worth.

Whirlygig
27th Feb 2009, 11:08
But the thread WAS started years ago! :}

Cheers

Whirls

SASless
27th Feb 2009, 17:16
But she cannot play the banjo Whirls!

There is still a record out there for you yet if you ever get the hang of that clunky banjer!

heliski22
27th Feb 2009, 22:31
Especially if you can smile while playing - not like me!!

Whirlygig
27th Feb 2009, 22:35
Of course I smile when I'm playing; I think of all the wonga I earn as a musician :}

Anyway, how do we know Jasmin doesn't play the banjo; after all, I know of another female, motorcycling, helicopter pilot who harbours those ambitions :ok:

Cheers

Whirls

Augusto Cesar
3rd Mar 2009, 15:52
Well gentlemen, just for the record, Jasmin is not only a good pilot, she is an excellent cellist too.;)


Augusto.