SAR: Search & Rescue Ops
It is now several weeks since this sad occurance. Does anyone have some firmer information on this now?
It would be good to study the actual problem and outcomes so we can learn from it, rather than just speculate and then forget, as we sometimes have a tendancy to do here.
It would be good to study the actual problem and outcomes so we can learn from it, rather than just speculate and then forget, as we sometimes have a tendancy to do here.
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Jaa & Sar
Just a quick one,
Can anyone out there tell me whether SAR in the UK is conducted under the HEMS dispensations for JAA-JAR or does it have a set of rules of its own?
Cheers........
Can anyone out there tell me whether SAR in the UK is conducted under the HEMS dispensations for JAA-JAR or does it have a set of rules of its own?
Cheers........
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Cheers...
TeeS....
Thanks for responding to my post, interesting.
Does that mean that an operators exemptions from Public Transport Regulations is decided purely on their Operator's Certificate as determined by the CAA/IAA on an individual company basis & there is no provision for SAR exemptions under JAR-OPS 3?
Thanks for responding to my post, interesting.
Does that mean that an operators exemptions from Public Transport Regulations is decided purely on their Operator's Certificate as determined by the CAA/IAA on an individual company basis & there is no provision for SAR exemptions under JAR-OPS 3?
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SAR training
Anyone out there know how one would go about been trained as a SAR winchman without having to join the defence forces. It has been a career that i have been interested in for a long time and i just need some good advice. Any info would be greatly appreciated especially from anyone working for CHC or Bristow.
Cheers.
Cheers.
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For the avoidance of doubt, OOPS78 expressed a personal view , not the official Rotorheads line.
I can't help with your query, but hope others will be able to do so.
Good Luck.
For the avoidance of doubt, OOPS78 expressed a personal view , not the official Rotorheads line.
I can't help with your query, but hope others will be able to do so.
Good Luck.
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Try CareFlight Safety Services for their winching training courses.
Ph: (07) 55068400 or www.careflight.org.au
Ph: (07) 55068400 or www.careflight.org.au
It's not just an adventure....
it's just a job!
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.....Yes Me son...But I'm sure it's somewhere between the Guiness and the Harp.....errr..ya... thats it....thats the ticket...
Cheers, OffshoreIgor
Cheers, OffshoreIgor
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How about checking with CHC Australia as they run a number of S-76s on RAAF SAR operations around Australia.
They hire crewmen from time to time so it might be worth a shot.
AB
They hire crewmen from time to time so it might be worth a shot.
AB
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good so far!
Not sure how long its on for but am enjoying every minute of it.
Would love to do this kind of thing but I think I'm destined to be on the ground
Would love to do this kind of thing but I think I'm destined to be on the ground
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Tv Program
A well put together docco, i thought, with some good insight into Coastguard SAR flying.
Though, you would have thought they would be using Pumas with all that snow and cold weather floating about.
The question is, are any of the pilots ppruners, and would they like to comment?
LS
Though, you would have thought they would be using Pumas with all that snow and cold weather floating about.
The question is, are any of the pilots ppruners, and would they like to comment?
LS