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kasuga
19th Mar 2020, 10:32
The following was apparently issued by BHX :


message from Birmingham Airport *

Those of you living in communities close to the airport will have noticed the unprecedented reduction in aircraft activity resulting from the situation surrounding the coronavirus pandemic. This is expected to last for some time yet. However, I did want to draw your attention to two requests we have received as a result of the current situation:

1. As part of a contingency programme to enable patients to be rapidly transferred to hospitals within the region, the military will have a force of Puma helicopters available for such duties.
In poor weather conditions, helicopter pilots will need to undertake what is known as a ‘cloud break’ procedure, where the aircraft needs to safely descend until the pilot has visual contact with the ground. For helicopters en-route to local hospitals, that procedure will involve using the standard approach procedures for Birmingham Airport – effectively following the ILS approaches until visual contact is made with the ground, at which point they will fly directly to their destination hospital.

The military has requested that training flights be undertaken within the next few days so that pilots can practice these procedures.

2. With airlines having grounded their majority of their fleets, opportunities for pilots to undertake the required number of flying hours needed to maintain their licences are severely reduced. Some of our airline partners have therefore requested that a number (as yet unknown) of training flights be permitted to facilitate this. We expect the numbers of both types of operations to be very small in comparison to normal operations, but given that normal flying operations have virtually ceased, they may well be more noticeable to residents than would ordinarily be the case. We would be grateful if you were able to make this information available to the communities you represent. Please do get in touch of you have any questions.

Thank you for your co-operation in these extraordinary times.
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Herod
19th Mar 2020, 13:26
Basically apologising for there being LESS aircraft noise?

Asturias56
19th Mar 2020, 13:28
Best to tell people - otherwise the rumour will start flying ...............

SASless
19th Mar 2020, 13:47
Remember the Rule....."If you have not heard a rumor by 0900hrs....start one!".

NutLoose
19th Mar 2020, 16:53
A Force of Puma....hmmmm 2?

We just had a couple of Apache depart EGNX, is there something I should know?

Flying Wild
19th Mar 2020, 20:34
A Force of Puma....hmmmm 2?

We just had a couple of Apache depart EGNX, is there something I should know?

they will be targeting those flouting the isolation rules...

unclenelli
20th Mar 2020, 07:14
Didn't an AH64 once fly with a stretcher strapped to each side.....?

Pilots in isolation inside, public-with-lurgie outside!

chopper2004
20th Mar 2020, 13:51
Didn't an AH64 once fly with a stretcher strapped to each side.....?

Pilots in isolation inside, public-with-lurgie outside!

Not quite but AAC pair went to rescue RM guys, (it’s documented in the pilots book Apache by Ed Macy). They had RM strapped to the side flown in daring mission. Sadly the Marine they rescued died ..


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The Israelis rescued downed F-4E crew in Lebanon with pair of Bell AH-1S Cobra ‘Sefer’ with the downed crews hanging on the skids, Also in the late 90s the Italian Army Air Cavalry practised CSAR by strapping downed pilot to an AW-129 Mangusta.

Cheers

ORAC
20th Mar 2020, 15:19
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unmanned_droid
20th Mar 2020, 16:49
There was also the pylon mounted personnel carriers that got mocked up. Could fit on the Harrier too.

Best to be clear with these things. The public can be skittish at the best of times. There was recently an ex with Puma and Police in Wales which they announced beforehand. Even with the Police helicopters there's plenty of people asking what's going on on twitter. This info also helped clear up why I saw a Puma land in a very odd place last summer.