Rotorheads Around the World (incl 'Views from the Cockpit')
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Hi, long time ago I havenīt posted anything here, I was off-line for a while. Now I am a low hours helicopter pilot CPL JAA and I am looking for a job, any help or advice will be very welcome.
Pics taken in Spain:
Spanish Koala:
Kamov EMA (Portugal):
Spanish Kamov:
Inaerīs Kamov working in a firefighting:
Spanish SAR:
Helisul B412 (Portugal):
Pics taken in Spain:
Spanish Koala:
Kamov EMA (Portugal):
Spanish Kamov:
Inaerīs Kamov working in a firefighting:
Spanish SAR:
Helisul B412 (Portugal):
Last edited by apb; 8th Mar 2011 at 21:27.
Heliskiing
Baggage Pile to take to the lodge
Fly Up Ski Down. Repeat. Average 60 landings /day
Nice Hangar to keep the snow off
Staff Accommodation
Red sky at night , pilot's delight.
If you leave it outside with heater on there is some additional work to do in the morning.
Koalas go skiing too.
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Eurocopter BK117 HEMS
HEMS Italian Soccorso Alpino, 118 Emergency. Pavullo nel Frignano Base
Eurocopter BK117C1 HEMS - a set on Flickr
Eurocopter BK117C1 HEMS - a set on Flickr
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Germany Huey this morning
Saw this German registered Huey D-HAFH parked in a field just off the Snake Pass in Derbyshire this morning. According to Airliners.net it's been in the UK about a month. I wonder if anyone can shed any light on what it's doing here? Purely for interest I might add.
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I believe it is being used to lift underslung loads up into the peaks, not sure what though, all part of some building / conservation work going on i think.
Capt.D
Capt.D
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No intention of being too picky here but it is a Bell 205A1 to be correct, (civilian version) not a Huey. Just thinking aloud here
Of course this, does not answers your question.
JD
Of course this, does not answers your question.
JD
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The daughter of a friend of mine was just flown home to Jura this morning.
Anyone know who the pilot was?
Yes, and so will a few others on this forum, and the crew also.
Anyone know who the pilot was?
Yes, and so will a few others on this forum, and the crew also.
flyingmedic
Yep, just the kind of smart ass comment I expected from a "murse"....
Yes, and so will a few others on this forum, and the crew also.
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