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Old 6th Jan 2005, 23:21
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This calendar has become the melting point of British Punctuality and Mexican Time, that is the reason why its never too late, but never on time.
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Old 6th Jan 2005, 23:58
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Beautifully put.

Knowing a little about your flying and Chief Pilot workload, I think it's amazing you find the time to help.
It's much appreciated.

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i agree... thanks should be said a little more often that the calendar is done when it's done...

haven't seen a bad one yet!!!
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Arm the Floats - Very very very unlikely. The following images will basically answer your question. The white squares you see in a lot of the images are the concrete foundations of houses and buildings and the major town is Meaulabah.



















































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These next few are what touched me. Kids I never ever knew and never heard of but taking these photos brought a few tears to my eyes. Just innocent children caught up in one of historys most disasterous events. May they forever rest in peace.






















Thats all from me for the time being folks. Really hard even looking at these young childrens pics again. Hope they find peace and eternal happiness wherever they might be now.

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JT,

From the Navy's newstand:











Cheers,
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Gentlemen

I thank you for another magnificent photgraph. Put it up whenever and wherever you want, I will find it
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Cool Vertalop's post

I received the following e mail & photos to post, from Vertalop:

My internet connection is rather tenuous so I can't access PPRUNE web pages, only send a quick e-mail.

It's been a very busy day in Bandar Aceh today, with aircraft from the Singapore Armed Forces (Two Chinooks and a Super Puma), the German Navy (Three Sea Kings) the French Army (one Puma), Royal Malaysian Airforce (Two S61 Nuris), Indonesian Airforce (One Puma+), MHS (One S61N), Saba Air (One Bell 212), and Eurocopter (One Dauphin), all competing for refuelling spots on the Indonesian Military hardstand.

The grass parking area had become a mud bath with aircraft sinking in up to the axles and the hardstand a bloodbath as people fight for the attention of the one fuel bowser. The football field has seen the now normal hectic loading of U.S. Seahawk, Australian Blackhawk and UH1 and various other types, while the main apron has had several visits from U.S, CH53s. The U.K. Army contingent of (Bristow/FBH) Bell 212s from Brunei also got airborne from Ozzie lines.

On the fixed wing front the impressive sight of US and UK C17 reversing into their tight parking spots has been incredible.

Tomorrow is going to be even more interesting as the new helicopter air-traffic system is put into operation. All helicopters will refuel on the civilian side of the airport and then reposition to one of three locations on the military side for loading. All helicopter traffic will be co-ordinated by the excellent Australian controllers assisted by the Indonesian ATC. A common frequency of 129.3 will be used for all helicopter movements so that it will not even be necessary to listen out on the tower frequency of 122.2. In fact 129.3 has been in use for all helicopter movements on the military side for some time, but obviously not all pilots are aware of this as various aircraft still turn up unannounced. I think that the change of procedures tomorrow will be a very big surprise for some crews who operate on the civilian side at present and do not attend any of the daily military briefings. The new traffic pattern (for aircraft not coming from the refuel pad) involves crossing the runway at its midpoint and passing overhead the football field at 500ft and then letting down to one of the loading locations in ether a left or right pattern, depending on the wind. Departures will be routed so as to cross the runway centreline at 300ft a safe distance out, thus deconflicting with fixed wing movements.

I'll try and attach a pic of the "TNI Ramp" at 11am today.

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Old 14th Jan 2005, 23:45
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Cool

Getting back to the more mundane operations, we had a local client who couldn't get his new plant pots through the doors to his penthouse apartment. What better way to solve the problem this morning........




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Old 15th Jan 2005, 00:13
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John is that plant pots or pot plants?
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Old 15th Jan 2005, 01:06
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212 HP AHB at CMH Bobby Burns HeliSki Lodge, -30 C this AM



AHC's portable Herman Nelson Heater quit, so we brought another in from CYGE

It's hard to start a 212 at -30 without pre-heat !




Paul and Eric working hard

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Old 16th Jan 2005, 01:26
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Pix of Bandar Aceh Devastation







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Old 16th Jan 2005, 07:09
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Helicopter Scenes at Bandar Aceh

Brunei Armed Forces Blackhawks Arrive in the Fog


Sunrise on the TNI Apron


An Indonesian Registered Bell 427


Dauphin Sinks into the Mud


South African Bell 407


The Civil Apron at Bandar Aceh


The MHS S61N crew have been camping in the TNI (Indonesian Armed Forces) Hangar underneath the remains of a Hawk (?) Jet. Morning abolutions take place in a tented arrangement shared with all the TNI soldiers and leave a lot to be desired to say the least. The flying can be very frustrating with tasking snafus, fuelling delays, landing site closures due to VIP sightseeing trips, but these guys are still smiling. They represent the very best in the helicopter community and deserve every tribute.

Saturday 15 January 2005 6:45am


The good news is that they may be moving into a house with a bit of privacy and someone to do the laundry while they are out there doing the biz!
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Old 17th Jan 2005, 02:04
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A Few Photos

A twin Squirrel that lives in our part of the world


Doing some game capture in Zimbabwe recently during an Anthrax outbreak in the South East

Not too many clear LZ's around


Darting a Black Rhino cow and calf


Innoculating a Roan Antelope after downing it with M99. A risky business as the stress on the animal rises along with the OAT.


Some fire fighting photos; Dropping a team near the fire line


A Mil 8 taking a load


A bit of practice with the bucket again...



Doing it with the "pointed pig" as well


Showing my youngest what REAL toys look like


Our newly acquired EMS machine for the Lowveld


On holiday, low level down the Mozambique coast. At least it doesn't have a training wheel bolted to the front....



Thanks to everyone for all the great photos on this thread as well as the advice on how to post them.
Safe Flying for '05
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BANNER TOW OVER SYDNEY



S76 - (This one's for you Ascend Charlie!)
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Nightflight in Switzerland .....

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Old 22nd Jan 2005, 17:36
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Not after dark but not too much light around.



A couple of after dark shots from EGBO.





And a few 135\'s...









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And a few military types from the archive.

















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Old 24th Jan 2005, 19:14
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RS2 Check your PM's, if you haven't received a mssg from me then let me know as I believe my PM's are playing up! Regards, Helidriver
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