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Redflags 6th Feb 2008 02:00

AR
 
Boy, where have I heard this before?

I tried to warn you guys back in 2007 :ugh:

RF

Frank Burden 7th Feb 2008 20:56

IMI K
 
Does anyone know how the batting is going over the last week? There must be some improvement on the five down out of five last week surely? :sad:

Sozjot 8th Feb 2008 09:50

Don't forget there was the guy who left Pearl and went to Surv Aust then left them and went to Customs (during the Coastwatch contract bidding period) and then went to AMSA (during the bidding period for that contract) and then went back to Customs after Pearl got the job - talk about revolving daws/doors (sorry, spellcheck unserviceable).

AerocatS2A 8th Feb 2008 10:13

I think you might have some of that backward Sozjot!

Sozjot 8th Feb 2008 10:23

No mate - pretty happy I've got it right....

AerocatS2A 8th Feb 2008 10:27

Edit: Disregard - poor memory for timelines.

Sozjot 8th Feb 2008 10:41

Didn't say that Aero....All I said was the gentleman in question was positioned into Customs during the contract bidding period (and between you and me was championing Pearl's bid for Coastwatch) and then mysteriously ended up in AMSA with the same working brief - all viewed from the outside of course. Job done at AMSA so back to Coastwatch.......

Justin Grogan 8th Feb 2008 10:44

Which Contract?
 
I understand there were two contracts awarded by AMSA to the Paspaley Group as AeroRecue, Pearl or whatever.

One was for a King Air based in Darwin (commonly known as the AMSA 1 Contract) and then the Dornier aircraft (commonly known as the AMSA 2 contract).

Sozjot 8th Feb 2008 11:17

JG, I think the King Air was an interim platform whilst the initial 328 was being resurrected/modified with a forward looking search radar and 360 degree optics turret. IMHO, the additional 328's were a gimme after the initial contract award - only way to make the whole thing work. All the best to the crews doing the job and I hope they save a bunch more people....

AerocatS2A 8th Feb 2008 22:16


Didn't say that Aero....All I said was the gentleman in question was positioned into Customs during the contract bidding period (and between you and me was championing Pearl's bid for Coastwatch) and then mysteriously ended up in AMSA with the same working brief - all viewed from the outside of course. Job done at AMSA so back to Coastwatch.......
Right, that's what I'd heard as well.

Frank Burden 9th Feb 2008 01:13

It seems that when one daw closes another opens.:rolleyes:

Still think five aircraft down out of five must be a record for a search and rescue agency.

Pleased someone was not in the water or down in the bush waiting for another less capable aircraft and scratch crew to be found.

Remember reading that the saving of life is time critical.

If it looks like it, smells like it, and tastes like it ... it most probably is!!!

Edition12 9th Feb 2008 02:09

*Chuckles at Frank Burden*

Shark Slayer 10th Feb 2008 03:57

JG.

You posted Pearl AOC and the requirement for 2 specified TC to remain employed. You asked what would happen if 1 or both left.

An ex(very recently) Pearl pilot informed me last Friday 8/02/08 that one of the named pilots had left, although he either would'nt say or did'nt know which one!

So if true, what now !!!

Green gorilla 10th Feb 2008 04:37

He came back :ok:

Shark Slayer 10th Feb 2008 23:25

So I take it Do328 ops were suspended whilst he was gone?

To not do so would mean operating in contravention of the AOC!

Green gorilla 11th Feb 2008 05:06

Chucked lots of money at him and he stayed.

Shark Slayer 11th Feb 2008 06:19

So did he leave and then return or not leave at all - CASA would be interested presumably ! Well who knows ?

Redflags 28th May 2008 05:22

TC
 
If it's the same TC based in Perth (ex KD FO) then god help you lot. Things must be grim to keep this dangerous C/B pulling guy there and shows how bad things must be. :=

The lastest skipper they employed hadn't flown for 5 years and never a twin turbine especially with crew, my god and you expect these guys to rescue others? who will rescue him? :ugh:

RF

Fred Gassit 28th May 2008 09:09

I think Redflags, the question is, where do we find your circuit breaker?

Green gorilla 28th May 2008 09:48

Think it shows the integrity of the TC if he can pull these types people through the hoops without any problems.:ok:


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