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Tail-take-off 27th Jul 2007 13:47

BEAS Helicopters
 
Does anyone have any photos or anecdotes relating to BEAS if so then post them here.

africacorps 24th Nov 2007 23:02

Jock Simpson ex BEAS
 
Hi,
I just had a few beers in Mauritania with Jim(Jock) Simpson,ex BEAS,PDG etc,he passes on regards to ex colleagues,going to take him round G-BALZ
on Monday,was that an ex BEAS machine guys, for whoever knows

Cyclic Hotline 25th Nov 2007 01:14

So much so, she even got her own complete thread on here.

One of the best registrations ever, that one.
:)
http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthr...ghlight=G-BALZ

Tail-take-off 31st Jul 2010 14:03

BEAS
 
I came accross these in my mother's loft recently. Taken around the time Bristows bought BEAS in the late 70s. A couple feature yours truly in short trousers. Sorry about the poor quality they have been transferred from very old slides.

The BEAS Hangar at Coventry with WESTLAND BELL SOLOY 47G-3B-1 TURBINE G-BEHN & a Jetranger.
http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z...f/COVENTRY.jpg

Gas pipeline survey
http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z...-off/BEAS2.jpg

Me on the left
http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z...e-off/BEAS.jpg

And in the middle seat. This may be BHL rather than BEAS but around the time of the takeover.
http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z...f/scan0001.jpg

3D CAM 11th Aug 2010 19:42

TTO

A couple feature yours truly in short trousers
And you haven't changed a bit?:)
3D

uxb 31st Oct 2013 13:29

Last contract for Bristow was offshore support from Takoradi, Ghana, 2011 if memory serves, then to be sold. It was a surprise to see the old girl there as I have vivid memories of the BEAS fleet in the Brent from 1977, when it was common to see different livery as Peter was robbed to pay Paul in order to remain serviceable. One 212 turned up for a shuttle with a tail and a door from 2 others, all in different colour schemes. LZ and G-BDIL were I believe 2 but I forget the other.

ambidextrous 1st Nov 2013 08:38

BEAS fleet
 
G-BARJ perhaps?:ok:
ambi

John Eacott 1st Nov 2013 09:37

1977 Brent
 
1977 we had BDIL, BBBP, BERF, BCMC, BFES and BFER. BALZ arrived just before Christmas 1977, BARJ in June 1978, BFVE in July 1978.

As mentioned, an eclectic mix of colour schemes:

http://www.helicopterservice.com.au/...BEAS%20212.jpg

http://www.helicopterservice.com.au/...212%20snow.jpg

http://www.helicopterservice.com.au/...0deck%2002.jpg

ambidextrous 1st Nov 2013 10:18

BEAS Shetland 1976
 
Just to add to the mix. G-BARJ flown by the late John Grantham with possibly the Sumburgh Airport hotel manager at the time, arriving at the Lerwick helipad.

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-e...tland+1977.jpg:ok:

Savoia 3rd Nov 2013 07:22

John/Ambi: Great shots!

Have seen the tall bearded gentleman wearing the 'orange' rugby shirt in quite a number of Bristow photos.

Another BEAS 212:


Originally Posted by Tail-take-off (Post 3486520)

This photo of G-BCGE courtesy of Speachless Two:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...S-Brochure.jpg

Initially bought by BEAS in 1974.


Oldlae 3rd Nov 2013 08:12

The tall bearded gentleman is Ray Farnes.

Savoia 3rd Nov 2013 08:39

Ah ha .. so there is a BEAS thread! All these little gems that Senior Pilot pulls out of the PPRuNe archives from time-to-time! :E

Oldlae: Grazie. Is he still 'helicoptering' or happily retired?

SASless 3rd Nov 2013 10:26

BEAS....the "Other" Helicopter company......for a while!

I recall a fellow named John Tanigawa, who was called "Frosty" due to there being a "Nip" in the air.

Nigel Osborn 3rd Nov 2013 12:12

John was quite a character. When things were turning bad, his favourite saying was 'we have a little situation developing here".

ambidextrous 4th Nov 2013 12:11

BEAS in Egypt circa 1976.
 
N893 'Gooney Bird' of Petroleum Air Services? at Hamata airstrip Gulf of Suez in support of BEAS/Glomar Coral Sea operation 1976. Maybe Sillohed has this one in his logbook?:ok:


https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-2...strip+1976.jpg


G-BALZ at base camp Gulf of Suez 1976


https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-e...+Suez+1976.jpg

G-BDIL on the Glomar Coral Sea drillship - Gulf of Suez


https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-q...+Suez+1976.jpg

S61-S92 5th Nov 2013 15:10

Some More Vintage Pics
 
Few More Vintage Pics by an ex-Sumburgh Good Egg ;)

https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....f50acb7f1d.jpg

https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....ca0d46f124.jpg


Savoia 6th Nov 2013 19:23

Ambi: Great shots. :ok: The colour is well depicted (and, as John mentioned, somewhat unique) on BDIL.

Adding more BEAS to the hive; for posterity.


Originally Posted by S61-S92 (Post 8136577)


Tipene 12th Jun 2017 10:29


Originally Posted by Tail-take-off (Post 3441061)
Does anyone have any photos or anecdotes relating to BEAS if so then post them here.

I was a loader in 1972in Scotland.
Have a pic can't find how to attach

jimjim1 12th Jun 2017 11:32

Attach image
 
http://www.pprune.org/spectators-bal...une-guide.html

Nigerian Expat Outlaw 12th Jun 2017 23:02

Absolutely great thread. Way before my time, although I flew G-BALZ quite a bit. Queen of the skies. Everyone has a history, and so does every aircraft.

NEO


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