OEM pilot flight hour awards
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OEM pilot flight hour awards
How religiously do PPRuNers apply for the pilot flight hour awards offered by the various helicopter manufacturers? And do you actually wear the patches/badges, or just toss them in the drawer with the logbook?
A quick search shows at least three of the OEMs offering such awards:
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A quick search shows at least three of the OEMs offering such awards:
- Airbus Helicopters, Inc. Pilot Award .(1K, 2K, 3K, 5K, 7.5K & 10K hour awards)
- Bell Flight Time Hour Award .(1K thro' 25K hour awards, plus 500 hour certificates)
- Sikorsky Flight Hour Awards .(1K, 2K, 3K, 5K, 10K & +5K increment hour awards)
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We had an American (no body else was much interested) within the company who used to claim on everybody's behalf (whether you wanted it or not) whatever the company's had to offer. The only item going in those days was plaques as pictured.
A nice memento I guess afterall.
A nice memento I guess afterall.
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I've never even heard of this before!
How religiously do PPRuNers apply for the pilot flight hour awards offered by the various helicopter manufacturers?
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but I do think I deserve a badge for surviving 6 and a half hours in an R22!
Ah, yes, I have over 14,000 accident-free hours, and one hour which DID contain an accident - more like 20 seconds actually - would that matter?
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Less than 3 weeks after completing the online form that Sikorsky has on their website I received by courier in Thailand ( not cheap) a very handsome wooden plaque, a patch and lapel pin all for free.
Well done Sikorsky!
Well done Sikorsky!
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Never heard of this before, I have 3k on 135, 2.5k puma and another thousand on eurocopter singles. Might just try and blag a nice momento from them.......
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Reckon I could put in for a star and bar from the Bell 47 mob, and now the R22 mob. Only two bingles, 1in each.
However I know a bloke just up the road from me who has just passed my total, although he swears not, but - ALL of his are on R22. He may have a bare endorsement on the R44 but I can't remember it. He should get a star and bar with leaves as he has not had a single bingle and only a couple of emergencies in that whole time, neither of which required immediate landing, afaik.
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However I know a bloke just up the road from me who has just passed my total, although he swears not, but - ALL of his are on R22. He may have a bare endorsement on the R44 but I can't remember it. He should get a star and bar with leaves as he has not had a single bingle and only a couple of emergencies in that whole time, neither of which required immediate landing, afaik.
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