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Old 11th Sep 2010, 09:04
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What's the drama?

I'm sure it wasn't a drama but, was a MGB chip or what


Super Puma helicopter in North Sea flight drama
Oil crew flown to Aberdeen Airport
By Gavin Roberts and David Ewen

Published: 10/09/2010


FLIGHT SCARE: The Bristow Helicopters-operated Super Puma had 21 people onboard.
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AN ABERDEEN-BOUND Super Puma helicopter suffered a suspected rotor problem, the Evening Express can reveal today.

The crew of the EC225 aircraft alerted the control tower at Aberdeen Airport shortly after take off while the Super Puma helicopter was transporting 19 oil workers from an North Sea platform.

The Bristow Helicopters-operated Super Puma was flown under half power as a precaution, but it meant a nerve-wracking hour-long flight for those onboard before it landed safely at Aberdeen Airport.



Read more: Super Puma helicopter in North Sea flight drama - Evening Express
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Believe it was a tail rotor issue. I would call it a drama if you're 1 hour offshore and get a tail rotor problem.
I guess to someone like yourself though Aser, that wouldn't be anything to worry about?
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Thanks for the info, was it stuck?
I agree with you that is a drama when you are thinking about the tail rotor and flying offshore...
But you are very wrong with the last sentence...

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Maybe the crew had to keep the ball in the centre manually.
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Old 11th Sep 2010, 14:23
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In Aberdeen the local press take every return for technical reasons as a major drama. They then usually wheel out an "expert" who proves he has no knowledge of up to date offshore ops.

Now I have retired perhaps that is a new career I should investigate:

Crusty old captain comments on helicopter drama - "in my day boy we didn't even have heading hold never mind these fancy new gizmos - more like flying an airliner nowadays - in my day men where men and rarely dressed in woman's clothes - as for the magenta line what's that all about"

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Old 11th Sep 2010, 14:26
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I'd back you on that one mr HF.
You might even get some insider info about what really happened, unlike the so-called expert they usually wheel out who seems to know very little about the current modern helicopters. Watch this space.
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Old 11th Sep 2010, 15:43
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Newsflash

Sources close to the non-event can exclusively reveal that it was a temp warning which went out when power was reduced. Dodgy probe I am informed.

Not that any of these highly mundane events should stop the local hacks spinning up stories to scare the offshore workforce without whom in town they'd all be unemployed of course.

Rant over.
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Old 11th Sep 2010, 16:03
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Did this pilot steer his stricken helicopter away from a school on final approach to ABZ - that's what I want to know.
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Old 11th Sep 2010, 16:36
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Hi Helimutt just woken from the old afternoon snooze Thanks for vote of support! How are you getting on with your intro to modern helicopters!

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Old 11th Sep 2010, 17:55
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I'm not yet!
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Old 12th Sep 2010, 11:16
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HF...now you've asked him that question......it'll go on for days now..
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