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Fareastdriver 14th Nov 2011 09:13

Nice to see Ivor the Diver still going.

TipCap 14th Nov 2011 21:27

Nice to hear from you again Rosh.

I guess the As332's are now a diminishing type within Bristow's. Got many hours on WI.

Sounds like the new AW189's are going to replace them.

Keep the photo's coming

John

Rosh 15th Nov 2011 15:36

Thanks Savoia.

Fareast Driver - Ivor the Diver is still going well. Him and June spent some good times over the Summer 2010 with us in the Baltic. Ivor was with us as a contractor, I'm not sure where he is just now, he may be contracting in Aberdeen.
The last email I received from Ivor said that he had just learned to 'fly' a hovercraft and he'd just bought an old Moto Guzzi to do up, for an Italian Rally... all this in between following his son around the Moto Gp calendar. His son being Colin Edwards' race engineer. So, as you say, Ivor is still going well.

Tip Cap / John - You're right, WI in the Baltic is the only 332L that IBU have operational at the moment. I'm not sure how many Aberdeen are operating. I'm hoping that I get to have another go with the 332 Classic somewhere along the line.
At present, I'm in Bangladesh, trying to find my way around the cockpit of a S76C++.

More photos of the Baltic to come as I manage to sort them.

Thone1 15th Nov 2011 18:28

Can anyone jump to page 64? I´m constantly redirected to #63... :ugh:

Tail-take-off 15th Nov 2011 18:30

try clicking this http://www.pprune.org/rotorheads/287...photos-64.html

Rosh 13th Dec 2011 16:15

Visby, Sweden. April 2010 - August 2010 ...... a few more.
 
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5..._5486097_n.jpg



Returning to Visby.


http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5..._7419764_n.jpg



Sharing the airfield with some Saabs....


http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5..._4735898_n.jpg



and the occasional Floatplane.


http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5..._3427574_n.jpg



Training with the Visby SAR Unit.


http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...2_619000_n.jpg



http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5..._1681556_n.jpg



Tom Barker, Daryl kelly, and Ivor Griffith studying the Kart track looking for the best line.....


http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...849123_n-1.jpg



..... it didn't help them.


http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5..._6887375_n.jpg



An English pub which became the 'local'. Unfortunately the prices were not so 'English' and were positively 'Swedish'!


http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5..._3726547_n.jpg

soggyboxers 11th Jan 2012 10:38

Copied from the Wessex Thread: SP
 
Some of the Wessex 60 in civil ops

Shell Warri, Nigeria, 1978

http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...arri1978-2.jpg

http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...lWarri1978.jpg

http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...arri1978-1.jpg

One for the Whirlwind lovers (also Shell Warri 1978

http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...arri1978-1.jpg

The S58T was similar (Figuera da Foz, Portugal 1977)

http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...ugal1977-1.jpg

Topper49 15th Mar 2012 01:16

EP-HBF ferry to Iran
 
This is just great. I am having my big brother Bill write a short story of this helicopters ferry flight from Redhill to Iran for my next series of Newsletters. He was the engineer who went with the bird. First chapter is in next months (April 2012) edition. He wasn't even aware that it was made up from two birds. If you would like to follow his story please go to PlaneTorque Australia Pty Ltd and then the menu to Newsletters. We both would welcome feedback on the story. Bill is already unsure of some of the details and is keen hear from anyone. He says I must not forget the event occurred some 42 years ago and he has lived in USA for quite some time and these two things in combination can make the brain loose focus. :=

hoveratsix 20th Mar 2012 16:00

G-AZDC
 
I first flew DC on 14 Feb 1972 in Aberdeen. She was not long out of rebuild in Redhill. My own personal registration on Valentines Day!!

DC

Tail-take-off 19th Apr 2012 20:26

Thanks to Sara Jones (formerly Sara Tonks) for this one:

http://a8.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot...14912231_n.jpg

Sue ne Boardley 10th May 2012 15:07

Search for Martin Boardley
 
I have been trying to find my brother, Martin Boardley for the last nine years. I've tried the Nigerian Embassy, Bristow Helicopters and the Salvation Army all to no avail. I last saw him in Oct 89 when our father died. He was as I heard later dissappointed in my choice of marriadges and thought I could have done a lot better. For the past nine years my life has been a lot happier and was lucky enough to have owned two properties and a boat in Cyprus with my partner living there most of the time. Back in Hampshire now and desperately want to try again to find Martin. He'll be 65 in November and I'm 60 so time may be running out.
Please help.
Sue Schisan ne Boardley

Oldlae 10th May 2012 21:59

Martin has posted on PPRune, I PM'd him at the time April 2009. I hesitate to disclose his ID without his permission but with any luck he might read this.

stacey_s 11th May 2012 06:14

Hi Sue

PM me please

dedhead 11th May 2012 09:51

Hi Sue,
My memory may be imperfect due to advancing body failure!
I worked with Martin in Nigeria in the mid eighties,and I have
a vague memory that he left BHL to go to Abu Dhabi Aviation.
As I say,many years back,and I could be wrong.I do,however,
hope that you find him,as he was both a good guy and a very
good Chief Eng.
DH

Rokan1 11th May 2012 14:06

Hi Sue,

I've sent you a PM.

Martin.

XONBOY 12th May 2012 07:57

Bristow badges
 
Well good question. I saw that one myself...some where back in this thread you will find Bristow badges from the 70's that are real which are mine. The center should be enamel. This particular badge construction is 70's early 80's I think. Not sure when that logo was dropped. But to answer you question - no its not authentic..a copy me thinks :)

oguh 12th May 2012 20:40

Newly registered to this,just wanted to say hello to Martin.I worked with you in EKET 1990 to 92 and liked and got on very well with him.Hope you are well and doing ok .HUGO

Rokan1 18th May 2012 11:24

I'm sure most people here know, or at least know of Pete Harris... Well here he is back on the street again :). He appears at 03:00, wearing a black wastecoat and playing saxophone :rolleyes:... Once the entire menagerie has assembled, he is 1st in from the left as viewed, next to the big fella on trumpet...


Tacho Genny 28th May 2012 06:58

Brilliant....I wouldn't have recognised him now he's had his hair cut :) :D

BOMB-DOCTOR 7th Jun 2012 21:44

Ernie Perrin
 
`retired from Irish, lives near Exeter, owns a supermarket to keep him busy in retirement.

Rokan1 8th Jun 2012 12:49

Ernie Perrin
 
Here's an interesting article published in June 2007 featuring Ernie...

40 years on, captain recalls flight which began oil revolution



40 years on, captain recalls flight which began oil revolution


Published on Friday 27 July 2007 00:05

THERE was no fanfare, no speeches and no cheering crowd. But a Westland Whirlwind helicopter flight carrying seven Texan oilmen which left Scotland 40 years ago yesterday was to completely transform Britain's economy and herald a new dawn of prosperity fuelled by "black gold".

The Bristow's aircraft, which was based at the Dyce airfield, then a quiet aerodrome on the outskirts of Aberdeen, picked up the men at RAF Kinloss in Moray before flying out to a drilling rig in the Moray Firth.

The short flight marked the beginning of the search for oil in the northern North Sea and the eventual discovery, two years later, of the first oil field in British waters. That oil strike paved for the way for the dramatic growth of an industry which has ploughed 232 billion in tax revenues into the Treasury over the last four decades and now employs 480,000 people across the UK.

But Captain Ernie Perrin, the pilot of the historic flight, yesterday admitted he hadn't realised the moment's significance.

"I had no idea at all of the history in the making," he said. "The general view at the time was that the whole idea that they could prospect for oil off Scotland was faintly ridiculous."

Capt Perrin, 66, who is now retired from the aviation industry and runs two convenience stores in Exeter, had worked in the offshore industry in Egypt and Nigeria before arriving in Scotland in 1967.

The former Army Air Corps helicopter pilot was sent by his employers, Bristow Helicopters, to work for the oil company Hamilton Brothers which had sent the drilling vessel, Glomar IV, to the Moray Firth to begin the search for oil and gas in Scottish waters.

Capt Perrin said: "I don't think people really expected to find anything - certainly not the vast reserves that we now know were out there. I think that all that the oil companies were just hoping to find a bit more of something somewhere."

The Labour government of the time, he explained, had intervened to force the RAF to allow the Moray air base to be used for the flights. They were hardly welcome guests with no facilities for the oilmen as they waited for their flight, and the helicopter banished to the remotest part of the airfield as it prepared for take off.

He recalled that there was a similar icy welcome at Dyce airfield, then a quiet backwater of Britain's airline industry, made up of a few wooden shacks.

To mark the 40th anniversary of the historic flight, two of Bristow's latest hi-tech helicopters staged a fly-past of Aberdeen Airport yesterday, "bowing" to the control tower at Dyce and the firm's Aberdeen headquarters.

scarecrow18 5th Nov 2012 10:51

Just found this post - that was my dad!! I remember the tweed jacket and the polos!

TipCap 6th Nov 2012 06:40

Scarecrow18. Is your Dad EP?

TC

Tail-take-off 6th Nov 2012 09:35

I must have had this about 25 years. There were so many made, who else still has one?

http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z...106_103047.jpg

Alan Biles 6th Nov 2012 11:52

Charter Mugs
 
Yep! Still got mine.

It has a 125 on the other side.

http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l3...1/SAM_1445.jpg

Ainippe 6th Nov 2012 12:38

Alan - you still have Moses Staff!!!!! :ok:

whirlwind 6th Nov 2012 15:56

Ah... that'll be from the days when Bristow was a proper company, run by non-corporate heads...

Alan Biles 6th Nov 2012 17:27

Moses staff?
 
I'll grant you that some of them are getting on a bit but they're not that old. :E

Didn't realise Moses had staff; what did they do? Hold his tablets?

(Yes I know, Moses staff, turned into a snake and all that).

Hueymeister 7th Nov 2012 03:25

Anyone know where I can get hold of Simon Cotterell? We were in contact while he was at CHC Aberdeen. Known him for yonks, both did OASC at Biggin Hill together....in 1986!!

righopper 7th Nov 2012 17:29

Huey check your pms

meanttobe 7th Nov 2012 23:23

Simon might be the ops manager in waiting for Bristow Northern SAR bases.Contract starting July 13:D

Alan Biles 21st Dec 2012 15:16

A fine line up.....
 
Not strictly Bristow but 4 out of five are ex-BHL machines - G-BFER, 5N-ALS, 5N-ALU and VR-BEJ. The fifth cab is ex-Gulf Helis and barely run-in at 19,995hrs.

http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l3...ps57899142.jpg

whirlwind 21st Dec 2012 15:41

Alan,
Do the 5Ns still smell of fish in the boot?
;)

WW

SASless 22nd Dec 2012 00:44

LS was always a good bird.....as was LU.....where they at now Alan?

Alan Biles 22nd Dec 2012 04:34

They're in the Army now, with the Army Air Corps at Middle Wallop. Between them they have clocked up slightly over 140,000hrs.

SASless 22nd Dec 2012 12:32

Just getting broken in then.....

Alan Biles 29th Dec 2012 20:05

Landslide in the attic.....
 
...this afternoon and found these.

http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l3...ps09a52d54.jpg

They're mine from May 1977! As I haven't worked 205's since about 1984, I shall consign them to the recycling bin. Also found T53-13B notes, C20, Arriel, PT6, Bell 206 and 212. Got so much more room up there now.

Oldlae 30th Dec 2012 08:07

Alan,

Give your notes to the Helicopter Museum.

HNY.

blongb 8th Jan 2013 19:48

B205 and T53
 

I loved the B205 it was such a joy to work on after theWessex 60. Best of all was being sent over to Stratford Connecticut for the T53course with Ray Farnes and Brian Luthwaite in 1982.

Schinthe 9th Jan 2013 14:03

B205
 
It wasn't one of,if not the, most successful helicopters ever for nothing. In 1973 Bristow sent me to Frosinone for the 205 course, and Sydney Australia for the T53 course (One of the best courses I ever attended), and I spent many years afterwards as a confirmed Bell man.


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