Bell 427 in Europe for charter (training)?
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You could try Alfa in Prague as they operate one for EMS. Don't know if available for outside training.
PM Big Mike as he would know exactly the answer to your question.
PM Big Mike as he would know exactly the answer to your question.
Contact details here:http://www.alfahelicopter.cz/en/contacts.htm
They don't operate a training school at the moment (but check as it's been a while since I worked there), but were looking at it. They are avalible for all types of charter work, but EMS is their core bussiness.
I'm sure they could arrange a flight with one of their C&T guy's (most management and pilots all have good English) The 427 is a really nice helicopter to fly.
Talk to the OPS Manager, Martin Skvrne in Brno.
A direct flight from London to Brno will have you at the head office location.
Great bunch of people and very professional organization.
BM
They don't operate a training school at the moment (but check as it's been a while since I worked there), but were looking at it. They are avalible for all types of charter work, but EMS is their core bussiness.
I'm sure they could arrange a flight with one of their C&T guy's (most management and pilots all have good English) The 427 is a really nice helicopter to fly.
Talk to the OPS Manager, Martin Skvrne in Brno.
A direct flight from London to Brno will have you at the head office location.
Great bunch of people and very professional organization.
BM
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There aren't many Bell 427's to begin with, let alone in Europe.
It's a great machine in many respects - single engine performance is sparkling, and handling OK for a non-stabilized machine. Hydraulics off is easier than a Jet Ranger.
It's a great machine in many respects - single engine performance is sparkling, and handling OK for a non-stabilized machine. Hydraulics off is easier than a Jet Ranger.
'There aren't many Bell 427's to begin with, let alone in Europe'
Yep, and they have 4. It has worked pretty well in the EMS role for them, but the new 429 (they have 4 on order) should be great. They will be introducing an NVG program with the new aircraft as well.
Yep, and they have 4. It has worked pretty well in the EMS role for them, but the new 429 (they have 4 on order) should be great. They will be introducing an NVG program with the new aircraft as well.