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Old 4th February 2009 | 02:36
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Eurocopter Servicing

I may well have missed the boat but has anybody heard of impending Eurocopter changes (reductions) to service intervals etc on all new aircraft if you operate in a salty environment?

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Old 4th February 2009 | 04:27
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No, but it doesn't surprise me.

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Old 4th February 2009 | 05:53
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I think the whole of our small island is classed as a 'salty' environment.
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Old 4th February 2009 | 06:26
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Disregard the first post. Nothing that hasn't been known for at least the last 20 years aparently.

Management just getting over excited...again.

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