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Thunderbirdsix
22nd Dec 2011, 10:32
Looks very nice, due in Shannon where it will be based early January

Sikorsky completes S92 for Irish SAR | Helihub - the Helicopter Industry Data Source (http://www.helihub.com/2011/12/22/sikorsky-completes-s92-for-irish-sar/)

http://www.helihub.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/s92-irish-sar1-2x.jpg

bolkow
22nd Dec 2011, 13:18
Is it going to fly tom its new location or will they crate and ship it with rotors off? Its gonna be one long transitional flight if they fly it to Ireland.

shetlander
22nd Dec 2011, 14:25
If its anything like the UK Coastguards 92's then they will have their rotors removed and shipped over in a cargo aircraft.

http://www.shetlandcoastguard.info/gallery/albums/userpics/10001/GSARC.jpg

212man
22nd Dec 2011, 14:38
Hopefully not in a Blackhawk blade box........:confused::ugh:

500 Fan
22nd Dec 2011, 14:51
The green stripe is a nice touch.

500 Fan.

bolkow
22nd Dec 2011, 15:05
Green stripe? Do you mean the flag on the tail?
The Puma the Air Corps used to lease had one also.

strey
22nd Dec 2011, 16:13
No probably the stripe between the white and red area on the fuselage :) The paintjob that is...

206Fan
22nd Dec 2011, 18:33
She's a beauty. The Green Stripe is a nice touch indeed!

pasptoo
23rd Dec 2011, 00:46
Nice to see it painted in "Standard" Coast Guard colour scheme that fits the rest of the world. :ok: Not the Orange Black that was going the way of SAR-H once upon a time. :ugh:

Yes, agree, Green stripe = Nice :) Enjoy flying it boys. :)

Pas.

Manchester
23rd Dec 2011, 09:40
... and girls {:-)

206Fan
23rd Dec 2011, 17:22
... and girls {:-) Indeed.. Chief Pilot at the Waterford base :ok:

jimf671
23rd Dec 2011, 22:29
"CHC will utilize four additional S-92 SAR aircraft which will become operational out of Sligo, Waterford and Dublin airports over time."


Over time?

We're dying to know what that means.

pasptoo
24th Dec 2011, 08:08
yes, sorry, "and girls" :O

boys being a generic term, like winchman :ok:

Pink Panther
24th Dec 2011, 14:03
jimf 671,I suppose we will find out post January.

Conor.P.M
25th Dec 2011, 11:01
"CHC will utilize four additional S-92 SAR aircraft which will become operational out of Sligo, Waterford and Dublin airports over time."

Over time? We're dying to know what that means.

According to Saturday's Irish Times, the other four S-92s will be purchased from HM Coastguard in the UK.

"The new helicopter will be based at Shannon, as part of a €500 million helicopter fleet replacement programme which also involves introducing four second-hand S-92s currently based in Scotland."
Ready for take-off: Coast Guard helicopter completed - The Irish Times - Sat, Dec 24, 2011 (http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2011/1224/1224309469540.html)

The Irish Times article mentioned that the new S-92 was "Built to specifics drawn up by the Irish Coast Guard", does this mean that the four former HM Coastguard aircraft will be altered so they are the same specification as the new aircraft, or will there the new aircraft have different capabilities when compared to the the rest of the fleet?

Also, why the different spelling? It's the 'Irish Coast Guard', but 'HM Coastguard'. A quick Google shows that the US uses the 'Coast Guard' spelling.

WinchMedic
27th Dec 2011, 17:29
It will travel by ship to UK then flown over to Shannon the next day, late January due in Ireland..:cool:

ironchefflay
27th Dec 2011, 21:12
flown over to Shannon the next day

Dont bank on that bit!

mini
27th Dec 2011, 23:00
I've got a mate who works on the winch with these guys. He's been on rescue since his Aer Corps days and is still clueless about the craft he serves on... ie the S61 is "95 feet long indoors"

He's the bravest guy I know, and has suffered knocks that would have put most out of the business.

I'm dreading the stories about this new machine... :ok:

Good luck Coast Guard.

WinchMedic
27th Dec 2011, 23:13
He must be very good at his job, Been brave won't get you very far in this job.. Answer is 76 feet 10 inches.... Not that, that will help me when I'm winching...

206Fan
30th Jan 2012, 14:08
She is now safely in Shannon!

SIKORSKY S92A EI-ICG IRISH COAST GUARD | Flickr - Photo Sharing! (http://www.flickr.com/photos/shanair/6784426773/in/photostream/)

HeliTester
30th Jan 2012, 15:30
Thanks for sharing Davy07.

By the way, there are some great pictures in your Flickr Photostream, including other helicopters and "real airplanes" (the kind with propellers!).

HT

206Fan
30th Jan 2012, 16:09
HT,

Not my Flickr Account. A mate of mine from Kerry sent me the link over the weekend.

Dave

500 Fan
2nd Feb 2012, 21:11
Six One News: Irish coast guard displays new search and rescue helicopter - Video - RT News Player (http://www.rte.ie/news/av/2012/0130/media-3183755.html)

It'll be sad to see the ole -61s going.

500 Fan.

206Fan
2nd Feb 2012, 23:54
Rescue 115s Facebook page. Images of the 92 will appear on it.

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Rescue-115-Official/202427363114947

New helicopter touches down for coast guard (http://www.clarechampion.ie/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=9073%3Anew-helicopter-touches-down-for-coast-guard&catid=59%3Ashannon&Itemid=56)

206Fan
17th Mar 2012, 00:16
SAR 2012: Irish Coast Guard to receive UK MCA S-92s in 2013 - News - Shephard (http://www.shephardmedia.com/news/rotorhub/irish-coast-guard-recieve-uk-mca-s-92s-2013/#.T2NDUElrHcI.facebook)

Mourne ppp final (http://www.slideshare.net/sarcrew116/mourne-ppp-final)