BI Cardiff
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Joined: Nov 2000
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Totally agree, Tremorfa Cardiff is a national asset and our jobs would be far more difficult without the excellent service provided by all at that location.
The very best of luck to them, say I!
The very best of luck to them, say I!

Joined: May 2003
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From: OS SX2063
I've only had a need to go there three times, the people there don't know me from Adam and each time they have bent over backwards to help out. I only wish I needed to go there more often.
A couple of other places would be well advised to use them as a model for customer service IMHO.
GS
A couple of other places would be well advised to use them as a model for customer service IMHO.
GS
Joined: Mar 2006
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From: England
Why what is happening at Cardiff ? Is it just the Police moving out ? ?
I have only been there twice and they don't know me from Adam, one evening arrived late in 30kt winds and driving rain, the guys told me to go inside and get warm and they would put the machine away ! Fantastic bunch !! Good Luck !
E.
I have only been there twice and they don't know me from Adam, one evening arrived late in 30kt winds and driving rain, the guys told me to go inside and get warm and they would put the machine away ! Fantastic bunch !! Good Luck !
E.
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From: Europe/US
What a shame. Jan will be sorely missed. Cops too!
Anybody know what the future may hold in store for Cardiff Heliport?
I hope it hasn't gone to Property Developers. It really added a unique
internationalization of the Welsh capitol, especially for all the European Rugby
Fans.

Anybody know what the future may hold in store for Cardiff Heliport?
I hope it hasn't gone to Property Developers. It really added a unique
internationalization of the Welsh capitol, especially for all the European Rugby
Fans.

Joined: Dec 1999
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From: Waltham Abbey, Essex, UK
Things may have changed since I last chewed this over but my understanding of the site was that it belonged to the local authority and the Veritair/BI were just the operators of it because they were the only operation based there.
So if the departure of the police [and Jan] is of any consequence it is for the Neddies and politicians in Cardiff City Council/Welsh Assembly to lose heart with the place rather than it being a pure aviation decision.
Well located, looks good, perfect place for the Fist Minister to land ...... unlikely to suffer too harshly in the short term methinks.
So if the departure of the police [and Jan] is of any consequence it is for the Neddies and politicians in Cardiff City Council/Welsh Assembly to lose heart with the place rather than it being a pure aviation decision.
Well located, looks good, perfect place for the Fist Minister to land ...... unlikely to suffer too harshly in the short term methinks.
Joined: Nov 2006
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From: UK
But, PANews, how long can they offer such a reasonable landing fee. Last time I was in there with a 44 it was £29. They can't take the money there - so the Council invoices you a month later. Then they don't cash your cheque for weeks.
If the bean counters start to evaluate.............
But a fantastic heliport run by lovely people. Another 40 like that around the UK would be just great.
If the bean counters start to evaluate.............
But a fantastic heliport run by lovely people. Another 40 like that around the UK would be just great.

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From: UK
There are probably several different aspects to this.
As far as the fabulous facility of the Cardiff Heliport goes, it is part of the massive investment that Cardiff City has been able to put into developing what was a VERY rundown city/ heavy industrial area into a thriving centre of commerce and light industry. The landing rates may vary in the future a bit, but I think that Cardiff City is far-sighted enough to continue to believe that having the heliport is a GOOD thing for Cardiff
The comparison between Cardiff and President Kenneth's approach in London could not be greater.
It has the additional advantage that its location on the seafront surrounded by mainly light industrial buildings gives rise to the absolute minimum of enviromental impact.
The continued BI operation at the heliport is a separate issue. Certainly, if you consider engineering, the loss of 1,000 hours or so of police Twin Squirrel will substantally reduce the amount of engineering needed. It depends what BI decide and are able to do, but if they sell their 2 AS355F2s, there is not much left.
Anybody fancy running a flying school using float equipped heles??
As far as the fabulous facility of the Cardiff Heliport goes, it is part of the massive investment that Cardiff City has been able to put into developing what was a VERY rundown city/ heavy industrial area into a thriving centre of commerce and light industry. The landing rates may vary in the future a bit, but I think that Cardiff City is far-sighted enough to continue to believe that having the heliport is a GOOD thing for Cardiff
The comparison between Cardiff and President Kenneth's approach in London could not be greater.

It has the additional advantage that its location on the seafront surrounded by mainly light industrial buildings gives rise to the absolute minimum of enviromental impact.
The continued BI operation at the heliport is a separate issue. Certainly, if you consider engineering, the loss of 1,000 hours or so of police Twin Squirrel will substantally reduce the amount of engineering needed. It depends what BI decide and are able to do, but if they sell their 2 AS355F2s, there is not much left.
Anybody fancy running a flying school using float equipped heles??
Last edited by Helinut; 12th February 2008 at 11:33. Reason: Typos




