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ratso
31st Jul 2008, 12:23
Having a few tubes with some ol pilots.

Question came up ...who was the guy who ran the
Bensbach Wildlife Lodge around the early to mid nineties, also had a daughter
who had a pilots licence???

Chimbu chuckles
31st Jul 2008, 14:11
Brian Bromley. Spent a fair bit of time at Bensbach...before the locals ran him off and wrecked the joint. Did a few hours in his C185 too.

I don't know that he had a flying daughter....I thought he had a son with a pilots licence in Australia...are you confused with the Talair Engineer who's daughter flew for Biscuit ears...Sam Wrigglesworth?

Devil Dog
31st Jul 2008, 14:28
Not sure if her name was Jill married to John Macarthur flew the Porter out of Wau for Talair..had an unfortunate accident with a gun some years later..woof woof

Animalclub
5th Aug 2008, 09:05
I heard that Brian also had a bit of trouble with either a big spear or a shotgun... had to rush him to Balimo Hospital early one morning... think... or was that the son??!!
Bob Bates (P2-BOB - a Baron when I knew him) of Trans Niugini Tours then owned it... maybe still does.

2 Dogs
5th Aug 2008, 10:37
Brian Brumley had 3 daughters (Vicky, Jill and Jane) but don't remember any of them having pilots licences. I knew them in Hagen in the 70's when Brian worked for Elcom, pre Bensbach days. And yes, Jill was married to John McArthur - I seem to remember him as a fridge mechanic in Hagen in the 70's b4 he got his pilots licence.

before the locals ran him off and wrecked the joint...so is the wildlife lodge still operating ??


That's Vicky on the right..... who knows the others ??
http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/bb7/anonnemouse/Vikki_BnFriends_sml.jpg

ratso
6th Aug 2008, 09:58
THANKS GUYS Looks as though it was Brian Brumley who we were thinking of.

Vicki they say now lives and works in Brisbane.

We all might live in a big country but when it comes to OZ its a
small world in aviation.

Chimbu chuckles
6th Aug 2008, 11:52
Anyone know what Sam Wrigglesworth ended up doing...still flying?

She and I got accepted into Talair same week but Della Buchanan vetoed her employment, apparently.

Capt Fathom
6th Aug 2008, 13:26
Was there anyone NOT accepted into Talair? :confused:

Chimbu chuckles
6th Aug 2008, 13:32
Yes...I can think of a handful off the top of my head.

tinpis
6th Aug 2008, 20:38
Interesting...did TAL hire any women pilots other than the one in the 60s?

Torres
6th Aug 2008, 21:31
There were a few hired, but mostly when Junior wasn't watching and Della was out of town. Pussy Galore comes to mind in the early 80's, Seth Efrican maybe, husband was also a pilot and/or engineer?

What happened to Sam's father, Dave? Is he still in PNG - last I heard I think he was with Pacific Helicopters?

I lived next to the Wriggles in the Stone Houses, 1970s.

Windshear
7th Aug 2008, 00:05
Torres ..... I was in Chimbu in the 70's flying P2-SEH into Omkalai and Keglsugl :ok: Windy

vickibrumley
7th Aug 2008, 03:40
Yes guys I do now live in Brisbane and Jane lives in Perth and Jill lives inTexas.
Vickibrumley:)

vickibrumley
7th Aug 2008, 03:49
the others in the photo are Annie and Chris lancaster. vicki worked with Chris lancaster at Lohberger engineering.

Vector1
7th Aug 2008, 03:55
For all those interested Brian Brumley was my grandfather and he passed away a few years ago. Yes he did have a plane a 185, but a gentleman placed it onto the ground a bit hard, the call sign was MAB from memory, hard to recall as I was only a child.

Vicki is my mother, and yes, she is alive and well in Australia. Not interested in going back to PNG at all though. And she did get her pilots licence!

Chimbu chuckles
7th Aug 2008, 05:53
Vector1 your grand dad was a real character. I used to hop in my 185 a couple of times a month, on my days off, and fly a load of fresh meat, bread etc from Moresby to Bensbach before he bought his own 185.

His (ex Missionary Aviation Fellowship) 185's callsign was MFU. I flew it for him a few times before another pilot crashed it. He didn't land hard but landed long/fast and was not able to stop before going off the end of the airstrip and flipped upside down. I cannot remember which strip now but out in the Western Province.

Here is a picture of MFU taken at another Western Province strip called Arufi when rescuing another Cessna that came to grief in bad weather on a slippery strip.

http://www.fototime.com/{F92CAB5F-D047-4A86-8724-EC56A5E19EC0}/picture.JPG

Sad to hear of his passing.

tinpis
7th Aug 2008, 07:01
The kundus must be working :}

chimbu warrior
9th Aug 2008, 00:17
Tinpis, in my time there was

Cathy Burrow
Juliette Chubb
Jan Goodhew (briefly)

Interestingly, all had husbands who also flew for Talair, so I guess they came as a "package" deal. Probably more too, but the memory grows dim.

OzExpat
14th Aug 2008, 08:26
FWIW, Peter Goodhew has been back in the country for several months now.

Torres
14th Aug 2008, 08:53
Juliette Chubb was the pilot I was thinking of. Her husband at that time was an engineer and pilot.

I think Cathy Burrows moved on to Douglas? Last heard Keith and Cathy retired to Cairns.

Fantome
14th Aug 2008, 10:59
ABC TV next Tuesday 9.30pm Foreign Correspondent - background to aircraft crashes in PNG.

MacBoy
15th Aug 2008, 01:34
Are you asking about Dave Matthesion (sp?) as I believe he was with Pacific Helicoptors and now with SIL. Oterwise, apologies, I guess you mean another Dave :)

sky surfer
15th Aug 2008, 05:58
Can anyone out there help me...did a Dave Houton work in PNG or for TAL. Came across this fellow some time ago seems to know alot.

nick2007
15th Aug 2008, 11:17
My family used to live in PNG back in the 70's. The other day my mum was trying to remember the name of a pilot (her memory isn't so good these days) who worked for either MAF or Talair, was based in Wewak, and his name was (probably) Ken Broadbent or Broadhurst... or something beginning with B... Brook?. His wife's name was possibly Ann or Helen...?

Any ideas?

Thanks!

2 Dogs
15th Aug 2008, 17:00
http://www.pprune.org/forums/d-g-general-aviation-questions/337329-question-former-png-pilots.html


Nick,
If you post to this group you will get a bunch of answers in quick time - there are a few "lapun draivas" hanging out there :ok:

Torres
15th Aug 2008, 18:53
MacBoy. I was thinking of Sam's father, Dave Wrigglesworth. He was an R/E/I LAME, ex TAL/Talair, last I heard he was at Pacific Helicopters.

chimbu warrior
16th Aug 2008, 00:25
Sky Surfer...........a Dave Hooton used to fly Nomads for Provincial in the late 70's. Believe he ended up on bizjets, but not sure. I don't recall him having flown for TAL.

nick2007
16th Aug 2008, 15:34
problem has been solved by P.M.

Cheers!

Capt Fathom
16th Aug 2008, 16:31
a Dave Hooton used to fly Nomads for Provincial in the late 70's

Hooton or Wooten ?

tinpis
16th Aug 2008, 21:38
Hooton or Wooten ?

Dave or Ken? :uhoh::hmm:

chimbu warrior
16th Aug 2008, 23:02
Dave Hooten flew Nomads for Provincial.

Ken Wooten (ex-Air Force and CAA) flew Twin Otters for TAL.

Separate identities.

sky surfer
17th Aug 2008, 11:47
Thanks Chimbu Warrior. :ok:

Ventre1
30th Dec 2016, 13:15
For all those interested Brian Brumley was my grandfather and he passed away a few years ago. Yes he did have a plane a 185, but a gentleman placed it onto the ground a bit hard, the call sign was MAB from memory, hard to recall as I was only a child.

Vicki is my mother, and yes, she is alive and well in Australia. Not interested in going back to PNG at all though. And she did get her pilots licence!
stumbled across this page whilst reading and searching family history.

To Vector1 and vickibrumley

Brian Brumley was my Great Uncle! His Brother Ian was my pa.

Office Update
2nd Jan 2017, 23:27
Dave Hooten flew Nomads for Provincial.

Ken Wooten (ex-Air Force and CAA) flew Twin Otters for TAL.

Separate identities.
I did fly Nomad's for Provincial Air in the early 1980's. Been in biz jets ever since, now flying a Citation C-525 (CJ-3) in POM, Cheers Dave H