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Tail-take-off 26th Feb 2009 21:24

Found in the loft:
 
G-BBVA Sumburgh 1989
http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z...VASumburgh.jpg

G-BFMY Falklands 1991
http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z...ake-off/61.jpg

SASless 26th Feb 2009 23:06

SP,

I do wish I had been born rich instead of handsome but one cannot have everything out of life!

C.C.C. 26th Feb 2009 23:34

Odds & Ends
 
To finish off my contribution some odds & ends.

http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w...ow/Odds_01.jpg
In 1985 I carried out my 212 conversion mainly on the 'Desert Fox' G-BCMC at Aberdeen, but completed it at North Denes. G-BJJP at North Denes in 1985.
http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w...ow/Odds_02.jpg
During a quiet period at the Redhill FTS in 1991 Bob Evans and I did some 212 line flying at North Denes. G-BJJO shutdown offshore, probably on one of the Leman platforms.
http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w...ow/Odds_03.jpg
Tim Collins reluctantly handing the cup over to the Bond Helicopters Captain after they beat the Bristow team at cricket.

Got involved with getting several 212s at Redhill ready for export to new ventures, but watched most of them depart as well.
http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w...ow/Odds_04.jpg
VR-BIJ departing Redhill. Forgotten its destination (think it was some short term contract prior to Nigeria).
http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w...ow/Odds_05.jpg
G-BGLL departing for Nigeria.

Had forgotten about this one, and it is not too clear what it is about from the photo. However does bring back some FTS history.
http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w...ow/Odds_06.jpg
In April 1990 the Redhill FTS celebrated 30 years. As I was duty instructor we devised a suitable but fictitious flying program. Before 09:00 we have Alan Boswell carrying out practice formation flying although I see he was not allocated a ship in the subsequent flypast. At 15:30 we have a champagne reception, followed by the 7 ship flypast. Cannot remember how this program went down with George & Derek at the time.

However the programme in the middle was real, and the names for history purposes -

Instructors - George Bedford (Principal), Derek Jones (CFI), Alan Boswell, Paul Quick, Gordon Hewitt, Ian McDonald & Chris Cairns. Steve Menham & Dick Whidborne (AAIB, ex Bristow) on Instructors course.

Students - Jonathon Binnie, Dave Reid, Tim Pennington, Tim Rolfe, Robert Trives, Eric Swaffer, Ainsley Boodoosingh, Brian (?) Fitzpatrick, James Liebers & Obi Nwana.
http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w...ow/Odds_07.jpg
I had the privilege to teach some students on the Slingsby T67C G-BLRF.

Hmm. As it is my only R22 photo I had to think long about posting this one. If a Can of Worms progresses it will be deleted from this posting.
http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w...ow/Odds_08.jpg
The ill fated R22 Beta G-BOEY. In 1990 it suffered a hard landing following an engine off demonstration, which severed its tail boom. Was Rebuilt. In 1994 it rolled over during a hover engine off. Again Rebuilt. In 1997 it was written off during night flying sadly with the loss of the solo student (RIP). I was Duty Instructor that evening hence my hesitance to post it here.

And to finish off something completely different. Did Bristow have a Canal Boat?
http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w...ow/Odds_09.jpg
Indirectly Yes. In the British & Commonwealth days we had access to some unique holiday opportunities. Hidden amongst the list of various Holiday Homes, Villas, etc. was this canal boat 'Narrow Squeak' which was based at Braunston. It was a very well equipped boat, and really cheap for us compared to a boat of similar spec available to rent by the public.

212man 27th Feb 2009 00:21

Great photos ccc - brings back lots of memories! Hope you are enjoying your new toy in Scatsta!:ok:

C.C.C. 27th Feb 2009 00:55

Yup, a heated cockpit & cabin prior to starting engines, and a beautiful 3 Cue Radalt Height coupled ARA.

Expecting flak from the EC225 drivers now!

rick1128 27th Feb 2009 11:14

Here are a few more pictures from Lagos.

http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m...nstrom0046.jpg


http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m...nstrom0045.jpg

http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m...nstrom0047.jpg

http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m...nstrom0020.jpg

http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m...nstrom0026.jpg

SASless 27th Feb 2009 15:24

I posted the following and C.C.C said the first part was correct but the next two lines were incorrect. I wish to correct those two lines with additional information.


Engineering error....frozen bolt found but not removed....nut replaced and aircraft released for flying. The item was due time change in nine hours of flying but failed on the next flight. The aircraft crashed into a canal or river and sunk immediately. Survivors did an underwater escape to get out of the aircraft.
The corrected version of events follows:

A National Engineer was tasked to conduct a scheduled 25 hour drive link inspection and when he could not remove the bolt reported that to the Expatriate Engineer in Charge (Deputy Chief Enginner).

That Expat Engineer attempted to drive the bolt out of the link, was only able to get it to move about a quarter of an inch. He along with a second engineer agreed to drive the bolt back into position, replaced the nut, installed the safety lock and then released the aircraft for service. The explanation given was the scissors and sleeve were very close to time change.

To replace the drive link would have taken about an hour with no need for tracking.

Subsequent to the fatal crash, at some point there was a change of Chief Engineer at the base (reason unknown to me) and within his first two weeks on site was approached by a delegation of local employees who had friends killed on the aircraft and who knowing of the bolt problem felt a proper investigation of that should be carried out.

The Lagos based Engineering Manager conducted an interview with the Expat Engineer involved after being informed of the situation by the new Chief Engineer at the base. This occurred approximately six months after the event. The Engineer departed Lagos very soon afterwards.

So...C.C.C., is this version meet your approval?

For the lack of an hours work Monty and some passengers died.

Until confronted with the truth the culpable individual hid his mistake and bad judgement....as did the second engineer. What I wonder is how did the investigators miss the fact very recent work had been done on that particular bit that failed? Who did the investigation? Is there a record of that at Redhill these days?

Alan Biles 27th Feb 2009 16:48

Enough already!
 
Thanks for that. Let's let it go now. The thread is 'Bristow Photos'.

zalt 27th Feb 2009 17:15

This isn't the X-Files
 
Alan

Well said - Especially as some selective recall and perhaps some selective interpretation is occuring (the Redhill FSE - a well respective Type Engineer later poached by an OEM - was sent out and did extensive work on site and back at Aker base, also involved were Alan S of UK AAIB and Joe S of Bell and a full AIB report was published in 1999 - the probable cause was corrosion induced fatigue of the bolt).

whirlwind 28th Feb 2009 04:58

More Eket
 
Here are some of my many photos from Eket, when we were still at the airstrip:

http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t...airstrip-1.jpg
On final to the airstrip, with the Bristow accommodation (and swimming pool of course) beyond the hangar on the left.

http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t...cr/freddyk.jpg
Freddy Kissinger; and do I see Tony Keller and Clyde Lou Hing behind?

http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t...dcr/dink-1.jpg
Eket albums would be incomplete without Dink Smith!

http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t...r/nickowen.jpg
Here's Nick Owen and...

http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t...igeltanner.jpg
Nigel Tanner, Chief Pilot, when Fred Layton was his DCP

John Eacott 28th Feb 2009 08:00


Originally Posted by He1iaviator
The mention of youthful Bob Turners brought this to mind

How youthful should we go? Flares were all the go, way back when :cool:

http://www.eacott.com.au/gallery/d/3...+Turner+01.jpg

magbreak 28th Feb 2009 12:05

John, That Ironing board cover may need a thread of it's own!! :eek::):ok:

carholme 28th Feb 2009 12:50

John Eacott;

What is Bob doing these days? I remember him when he did a few tours in Egypt in the early '70s.

Regards

carholme

Hilbre 28th Feb 2009 13:15

Eket
 
Seeing these happy snaps of Eket have brought back fond memoirs of Eket & QIT from a slightly earlier time of the mid eighties when Jeremy Wright was CP. Had some great nights as guess of Jem prior to going offshore or home the following day. Alot of the guys would come offshore at the weekend for some fishing & stay over onboard the DSV Krantor........

C.C.C. 28th Feb 2009 13:26


Originally Posted by carholme
What is Bob doing these days?

Chief Pilot for Bristow Australia operations. See Page 5 in this Corporate Newsletter - Here

Alan Biles 28th Feb 2009 13:36

Bob Turner
 
CCC,

You must have posted the wrong link. All I could find on page five was some grey-haired old bloke.:E

Droopy 1st Mar 2009 11:28


Seeing these happy snaps of Eket have brought back fond memoirs of Eket & QIT from a slightly earlier time of the mid eighties when Jeremy Wright was CP. Had some great nights as guess of Jem prior to going offshore or home the following day. Alot of the guys would come offshore at the weekend for some fishing & stay over onboard the DSV Krantor........
Will post some Eket fishing pics soon. In the meantime another set of 1980 reprobates.....

HP16

http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c1...t1675/HP16.jpg

L to R Matthew Lawson - retired CHC; Neil Anderson - Bristow ADN; Steve Brennan - didn't complete; Tony Moore - last known Buzz Stansted; Ian Saunders -BA, presently grand fromage at BALPA; Neil Popkin - didn't complete; Bob Whitehouse - Bristow Den Helder? Peter Lavender - BA; Ian Hay - didn't finish; Andrew Doyle - CHC Blackpool.

Droopy 1st Mar 2009 20:30

Eket 1985-87; lots of pics of 212s around so just a few people..............


Grant Jones, Paul Gliddon, Dave Middleton on a Sunday fishing trip. You had to be there to realise how bad we smelt.

http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c1...etfishing1.jpg




The Asabo Delta "A" team Feb 1987...Paul Robinson, Richard Hambly, Jasper Bardon, Andrew Doyle; Fred Kissinger and Geoff Lee background. The tuna fought Robbo so hard we had to hold on to him to avoid him being pulled in to the water.


http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c1...etfishing2.jpg




Jasper Bardon driving the boat on the Eket river; I doubt if it would be wise these days....though this was the one and only time I saw those engines working in the two years I was there.

http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c1...aterskiing.jpg




Bertie the parrot....some rascal taught him to say rude things about a certain TRE. Quite a lot of rascals actually.....

http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c1...rtieparrot.jpg




Finally Tigger. He would wander along the dorm corridor, decide who was in favour and jump up to open the room door, sometimes a bit of a shock if you got up for the loo in the night.....

http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c1.../Tiggerdog.jpg

stacey_s 2nd Mar 2009 14:38

All pre 1987 fishing records broken by me and Basil Pettet, unfortunately Mr Pettet has the photo,s so no proof at this time, however, in the photo by the chop store in the background in singlet and shorts is Sammy Sammarashina excellent greenie and seriously good friend unfortunately murdered in London by a hit man organised by his wife!!, she got 22years I believe, they never found the perpetrator.

SASless 2nd Mar 2009 14:48

The fishing was good fun......and it appears the fish still keep growing despite having been cooked and eaten years ago!:=


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