More S92's for Australia
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More S92's for Australia
Strong rumour has it that x3 S-92's will soon be arriving in S.E. Australia for a very lengthy offshore contract.
Unfortunately pilots lined up for this work are Brits, working for far less rates than Oz pilots.
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Unfortunately pilots lined up for this work are Brits, working for far less rates than Oz pilots.
Banger
Good to see more large twins heading down-under but I strongly disagree about the Brits working for less than Oz pilots. Where did you get that info from ? I know that large twin pilots in Europe earn more than in Oz.
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Come on Baldy, you know where their coming from!
The big and wounded Cat has a few to many at the moment.
The bigger CHC and BH had better watch their backs, as Canaks certainly will work for less.
Its not the SE either.
Think I'll go get Fush and Chups for lunch.
The big and wounded Cat has a few to many at the moment.
The bigger CHC and BH had better watch their backs, as Canaks certainly will work for less.
Its not the SE either.
Think I'll go get Fush and Chups for lunch.
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Really
I would say they are 225's that are for the CP contract.
The Big cat is almost 100% sure not to be offered any new contracts in this country in the near future.
Banger (the real Banger) :>)
The Big cat is almost 100% sure not to be offered any new contracts in this country in the near future.
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Caution wind up alert
mmmmmmmmmm let me see VH registered aircraft with Brit expat pilots exercising their Brit licenses for less money.........that will last all of 90 days..........might want to check with department of immigration re current policy on importation of offshore labor, I think you may find that there has been a shift in the goal posts.
Even if aircraft are on Brit register that will last.......wait take a guess 90 days
Who's going to pay for these machines.....now thats an interesting question
mmmmmmmmmm let me see VH registered aircraft with Brit expat pilots exercising their Brit licenses for less money.........that will last all of 90 days..........might want to check with department of immigration re current policy on importation of offshore labor, I think you may find that there has been a shift in the goal posts.
Even if aircraft are on Brit register that will last.......wait take a guess 90 days
Who's going to pay for these machines.....now thats an interesting question
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Then how can CHC be talking about non Aus guys going there if/when the Puma job comes online?
Are there sufficient sufficiently qualified blokes in Aus currently available ASAP or how does this work?
I am not a pilot, and non Puma/92 so just curious.
Are there sufficient sufficiently qualified blokes in Aus currently available ASAP or how does this work?
I am not a pilot, and non Puma/92 so just curious.
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Delaminator,
No not at all. But they have had a very bad misshap what we all know about.
So if you look at the operators in Australia now, Bristow, Chc, Australian, Jayrow you will note that they have not lost an offshore machine for a good period of time.
So when they look at this from a contracts point of view, you will look at risk, HISTORY, etc
Now I am not saying that they are doddgy or anything like that. i am just stating the facts and I know they will take EVERYTHING into account. hence my post 100% sure they will not be offered a contract in this country for some period of time.
Banger
Sorry if this dissapoints you but just stating the facts
No not at all. But they have had a very bad misshap what we all know about.
So if you look at the operators in Australia now, Bristow, Chc, Australian, Jayrow you will note that they have not lost an offshore machine for a good period of time.
So when they look at this from a contracts point of view, you will look at risk, HISTORY, etc
Now I am not saying that they are doddgy or anything like that. i am just stating the facts and I know they will take EVERYTHING into account. hence my post 100% sure they will not be offered a contract in this country for some period of time.
Banger
Sorry if this dissapoints you but just stating the facts
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No not at all. But they have had a very bad misshap what we all know about.
So if you look at the operators in Australia now, Bristow, Chc, Australian, Jayrow you will note that they have not lost an offshore machine for a good period of time.
So when they look at this from a contracts point of view, you will look at risk, HISTORY, etc
Now I am not saying that they are doddgy or anything like that. i am just stating the facts and I know they will take EVERYTHING into account. hence my post 100% sure they will not be offered a contract in this country for some period of time.
So if you look at the operators in Australia now, Bristow, Chc, Australian, Jayrow you will note that they have not lost an offshore machine for a good period of time.
So when they look at this from a contracts point of view, you will look at risk, HISTORY, etc
Now I am not saying that they are doddgy or anything like that. i am just stating the facts and I know they will take EVERYTHING into account. hence my post 100% sure they will not be offered a contract in this country for some period of time.
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Cougar and HNZ merger/purchase?
I heard on the grapevine that Cougar just bought out about half of HNZ (offshore)?
That would get some bigger machinery into the North West and allow HNZ to bid on all available contracts coming up in the next 12 months or so. HNZ have effectively 'bought in' experience in operating the bigger machines.
That would get some bigger machinery into the North West and allow HNZ to bid on all available contracts coming up in the next 12 months or so. HNZ have effectively 'bought in' experience in operating the bigger machines.
It's been known about in Cougar for ages, and was hinted at strongly here - the following is a quote from a thread last October:
Operating 92's in Eastern Canada, Angola and soon to Australia.
Are Cougar setting up a new operation or growing thier operations under the Jayrow AOC?
Australian crews or Canadians?
Where is this rumoured contract to be based?
Interesting times and yea my CV is up to date!!!! If they are looking for Copilots!!!
Australian crews or Canadians?
Where is this rumoured contract to be based?
Interesting times and yea my CV is up to date!!!! If they are looking for Copilots!!!
Last edited by Heliringer; 4th Jun 2009 at 08:12.
I believe Cougar currently operate 5 x S-92's as four are needed for the Contract out of StJohns that only leaves one so a bit hard to bring 3 to Oz (unless they are haveing more delivered soon?), but we will see what happens!!!
920010 C-GSCH
920023 C-GMCH
920048 C-GZCH (Written off)
920061 C-GTCH
920074 C-GQCH
920080 C-GVCH
920010 C-GSCH
920023 C-GMCH
920048 C-GZCH (Written off)
920061 C-GTCH
920074 C-GQCH
920080 C-GVCH