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Old 5th Jan 2013, 13:31
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PNG Question

Any operators in PNG using "N" registered aircraft?
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Mmmmm ...

I have a suspicion that is no longer allowed by PNG authorities ...

I do remember that when I escaped from the place in '91 that all of the 'Columbia' Vertols were then carrying P2- registrations having been allowed for some time to remain on their N- registrations ...

It is possible (?) that for 'short term' contracts some a/c may be allowed to remain on their home registrations but I'm really not sure about that !!

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Old 5th Jan 2013, 14:10
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As far as I know the McDermott B214 carried a N- registration in PNG for much longer than ordinarily allowed, but now it's on P2? I do know of several other helicopters that have arrived in-country with N- but they have been changed to P2 prior to starting commercial ops.
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You are able to use foreign registered aircraft for up to 6 months on an PNG AOC, then it must be exported, or "P2"ed. Rule 119.107. The interpretation of the rules will depend on who you talk to at CASA PNG though...
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What about Part 129 Overseas ac working on a local AOC?
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Big Mike is right. Up to 6 month with sometimes an extension of another 6 months. It's called "Wet lease".
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Does the DGCA (or whatever it is called in PNG) allow for flying beyond age 65?
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Mmmmmm ...


YES ... they do.
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hueytiger rubbish check this out www. casapng.gov.pg part 129
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Years ago I used frequent Cairns a fair bit, oft one would see foreign owned Mil's or other large machines there.

My host one day who used to fly Fixed wings a lot up there explained it was to beat the import duty, which would be due if they resided longer than six months. All sorts of machines, not just helicopters. Regs obviously written to accommodate it.
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"hueytiger rubbish check this out www. casapng.gov.pg part 129 "

Part 129 refers to overseas operators.... not aircraft as such. If you have a Foreign AOC, you may operate in and out of PNG, ie Qantas Link, but not domestically.
Part 119, rule 119.107 refers to PNG AOC holders using foreign registered aircraft for short periods. The elections are a good example. This may be under a dry or wet lease arrangement.
Part 119 is the rules regarding PNG AOC holders.
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My most humble apologies Hueytiger I have read both Parts now.

My mind was into the 214's operating in PNG under someone else's PNG AOC
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Old 7th Jan 2013, 05:00
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McDermotts

So how do McDermotts keep their aircraft on the N register for so long in PNG, NZ, Aussie, Noumea?
Hevilift & Heliniugini had their Mi8's on the Moldovan & Russian register for eon's as did Heli Harvest from NZ.
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Mmmm ...

....So how do McDermotts keep their aircraft on the N register for so long in PNG, NZ, Aussie, Noumea?....

More than likely their aircraft do not stay in PNG for more than the allotted 6 months ... perhaps they swap out aircraft as necessary to maintain their status quo ...

Some owners also (effectively) run 2 sets of aircraft (& maintenance)logs to allow for easy CoA and CoReg changes ... this is very practical and when you have engineers with the appropriate coverage very easy to achieve .... so why not !!

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....just one of the many mysteries of operating in PNG my fren, sometimes there is a legitimate explanation, sometimes not
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I think the reason that Mcd's 214's are N registered is that there is no type certificate for the 214B in Australia.
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@ Night Beetle

.....no worries, sometimes I shoot from the Hip as well ;-)
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Mmmm ...

..... I think the reason that Mcd's 214's are N registered is that there is no type certificate for the 214B in Australia. ...

I don't think that is a requirement any more ... I think (?) legislative changes (EASA?) now allow registration of aircraft based on approved foreign type certification ... and as the Bell 214B has been approved in both Canada and USA that should not be an issue ....

The reality is more like because the machines came from an Ex Mil background (Oman?) some of the bits might not be civillian Kosher ... and thus N reg Restricted category is the go !!

BTW the Bell 214ST has perviously been on the Aus Register as a fully Public Transport Certified aircraft so that is not an issue for that type.

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There are Mcds 214s on the ZK and P2 register now
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the 214's are only P2 and N registered now....


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