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BRASSEMUP 8th Nov 2007 14:08

okidoki:ok:

africacorps 8th Nov 2007 15:16

g-bfer
 
G-BFER is on its way to Rehill then FBH,finished in Mauritania,left Las Palmas 0700gmt Wednesday 7th Nov. Understand a FBH 212 will replace written off 212 in Belize.

bellboy 10th Nov 2007 19:54

G-OIBU en route to Mauritania+
 
G-OIBU in Montpellier en route Nouakchott
http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/f...r/PA020190.jpg
Tiger in Scatsta
http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/f...r/P9210183.jpg

mazakari 11th Nov 2007 00:44

G-JSAR
http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l2...gsxr/JSAR2.jpg

maz

paddyboy 11th Nov 2007 08:46

G-JSAR
 
When did you visit NWI?

mazakari 11th Nov 2007 15:09

It's an old picture. Clearing out some old CD's and found one with a few pictures on it, including this one I took of JSAR. It was passing through NWI for fuel. :ok:

maz

Mikila1A 11th Nov 2007 20:27

Scatsca
 
See a picture from Scatca here a a big grin came to my face....

During S92 Sim training I had the pleasure of meeting;

A Frenchman whom had a love for "napping",

and, A Belgium that had a very scary laugh,

are they still in the Shetalnds?

Great guys, great fun!:D

shetlander 12th Nov 2007 20:02

The Frenchman with a "love for napping", is still flying out of EGPM - Scatsta.

Not to sure about the "Belgium with a very scary laugh" :E

Cheers,
Jonathan :cool:

Tail-take-off 14th Nov 2007 20:56

Thanks to Quantum334 for this picture:
 
http://209.196.171.35/images/guernsey3.jpg

Pat Gerard 15th Nov 2007 19:59

EH 101 photos
 
What kind of photos ? From Italy or Aberdeen ?

Pat Gerard 15th Nov 2007 20:17

MiKiLa1a
 
The "Mad laughters" Belgian and the "napping " Frenchman are still in Scatsta ( Shetlands ). Who are you ? Where you in the classroom, the sim, the bar, the beach, the restaurants ? Anyway, how are you doing ? Still flying in your iceberg country ? :zzz::zzz::zzz:

Mikila1A 16th Nov 2007 16:30

Holy crap....your awake:O

mmmm...the beach....boy I long for those days. Giving the RIPS a real good workout here already this year. Bloody weather....@#$%!:ugh:

Stay safe, say hello to the misses for us, and also the crazy Belgian!

regards,

Ronnie

Rosh 19th Nov 2007 08:24

Kenya 2006/7
 
Some pics from last year, taken while operating out of Mombasa, Kenya.
Nov 2006 - Feb 2007



G-TIGB, Having been freighted to Nairobi, ready to be ferried to Mombasa.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...nya2006183.jpg




En Route. Nairobi - Mombasa.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...palan/0074.jpg




En Route. Nairobi - Mombasa. Tsavo East National Park.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...palan/0076.jpg




G-BMCX at Mombasa
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...ya20060005.jpg




On the Chikyu
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...nya2006272.jpg





Returning to Mombasa
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...n/DSC00588.jpg





G-TIGB returning to Mombasa.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...nya2006423.jpg




Nyali Beach Hotel. Home for a couple of months. It was tough!!!!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...nya2006329.jpg

Fareastdriver 19th Nov 2007 16:13

Old CX must have been the last one in the original Bristow colours having been out on a limb in China. I last flew her on the 8th Feb 2005. Three days later I turned sixty five and I wasn't allowed to fly her any more. I've had to fly Aussie and Chinese 332s ever since.

David Eyre 19th Nov 2007 22:08

G-TIGB is now with Bristow in Australia as VH-BWJ.
G-BMCX was flown to Luqa, Malta on 29 Aug 2007 (still in the old colours) and repainted by MedAvia into the new colours. It departed Malta on 14 Sep 2007, and flew to Antwerp (Belgium) and Den Helder (Netherlands) on 15 Sep 2007.
G-BMCX was then photographed at Kalgoorlie, Western Australia on a ferry flight (probably to Perth, WA) on 16 October 2007:
G-BMCX in Malta (old & new colours):
http://www.jetphotos.net/showphotos....BMCX&view=true
G-BMCX in Belgium (new colours):
http://www.planepictures.net/netsear...ng=2&stype=reg
G-BMCX in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia on 16 Oct 2007(photo by Andrew Whitton):
http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/b...005cropped.jpg
Regards,
David

MamaPut 20th Nov 2007 16:33

Holland Invaded by Belgium
 
DE,

What's happened, has there been an invasion? Last time I was there, Den Helder was in the Netherlands :}

Rosh 22nd Nov 2007 15:23

Libya 2007
 
Some pics taken while operating G-BMCX out of Misurata Air Base, Libya.
March 2007 - June 2007


Sunrise.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...n/CIMG5392.jpg


Offshore Passengers arrive from Tripoli by Fixed-Wing.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...n/CIMG5374.jpg


Setting off

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...n/CIMG5369.jpg


Misurata Air Base

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...n/CIMG0301.jpg


Coasting out over the Med.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...n/CIMG5815.jpg


Libyan Coastline

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...n/CIMG5414.jpg


En route Misurata to Tripoli. Leptis Magna, Roman Ruins

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...n/CIMG5397.jpg


About to set off.

Left to right: Kieran Murray Jnr. (aka 'The Ginger Ninja'), and myself.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...n/CIMG5811.jpg


G-BMCX having a wash.
Left to Right: Mike wood, John Spencer, Donal "Lil' Dude" Carey, and 2 Local staff. (Abdul and ?)

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...n/CIMG0290.jpg


Standing back and admiring the handywork....a phrase came to mind. - "You can't polish a terd."
As David Erye says in a previous post, she's had a well earned respray.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...CIMG0293-1.jpg

206Fan 22nd Nov 2007 17:04

Rosh, cheers for sharing them puma shots, love seeing pics of it.. Have you any videos of the puma??

Inverted81 22nd Nov 2007 17:21

Thanks all for these fantastic shots.....

I never realised bristows operations were so far reaching!!

As for a napping frenchman..... ah ha thats you! trying to get you transferred to brent radar...... sometimes takes a while... now i know why ;) Honestly tho, you guys do a fantastic job up there, keep up the great work! (when are you getting your next 2 new S92 toys?)

81

Tail-take-off 23rd Nov 2007 10:46

Kieran Murray Jnr???

He was a spotty schoolboy when I used to fly with his Dad in Sumburgh!

Rosh 23rd Nov 2007 12:56

Tail-take-off, He's still a spotty schoolboy!!! A ginger one, aswell!

Davy07, unfortunately I don't have any video of the puma. Sad to say, I'm no longer on the 332.

Currently flying the S76C++ out of Miri, Malaysian Borneo. I'll post some pics in due course.

budgie 75 23rd Nov 2007 14:35

Rosh i've sent you a pms:ok:

206Fan 23rd Nov 2007 15:12


unfortunately I don't have any video of the puma. Sad to say, I'm no longer on the 332.

Currently flying the S76C++ out of Miri, Malaysian Borneo. I'll post some pics in due course.
Ah no worries mate.. How do you find the S-76C compared to the 332??

I always love watching this Medic S-76 landing, god it sounds class:ooh:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=xKFF1bvlqNk

bell222 27th Nov 2007 15:18

what a bummer :):)

Tail-take-off 27th Nov 2007 15:21

The Evening Standard's Bristow Operated WS51 with it's unfortunate registration:

http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z...off/G-ANAL.jpg

(photo: Augusta Westland)

SASless 28th Nov 2007 01:15

Reckon pilots flying that one were the butt of some jokes?:E

Plank Cap 28th Nov 2007 14:17

Tail Take Off - the butt of all jokes she must have been, but a Widgeon, I think not. The Widgeon had a rather more pointy nose; G-ANAL appears to be a Dragonfly/S51.

Plank Cap 28th Nov 2007 14:23

Here you go:

http://www.aviastar.org/foto/west_widgeon_1.jpg

http://www.aviastar.org/foto/west_widgeon.jpg

David Eyre 28th Nov 2007 23:09

Hi All,

If anyone wants to check the type, current registration or past registrations of any helicopter, I can recommend the Rotorspot website. It has historic helicopter registers for almost all countries:
http://www.geocities.com/rotorspot/historic.htm

Regarding G-ANAL, it later became G-ANZL (wonder if it was reregistered because it was the butt of many jokes?!, and later written-off). Here's the entry from Rotorspot:

G-ANAL Westland-Sikorsky 51 Dragonfly Mk.1A (construction number WA/H/90) G-ANAL,G-ANZL · · · · · » [w/o]


Regards,

David Eyre

Tail-take-off 29th Nov 2007 09:06

Thanks for the correction Plank Cap. The WS51 was a bit before my time. I got my info from here:

http://www.caa.co.uk/application.asp...regmark=G-ANAL

where it is listed as type WS51, popular name Widgeon.

Perhaps someone should tell the CAA!

Tail-take-off 1st Dec 2007 12:55

Ditching photos thread containing BHL & BCAL photos here.

Rosh 10th Dec 2007 19:05

S76 Conversion. Norwich/WPB 2007
 
Some pics, taken this summer, while doing conversion training on the S76A+ followed by a C+ sim conversion.
Norwich. July 2007
West Palm Beach. August 2007


G-BIBG at Norwich

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...n/DSC00416.jpg



G-BIBG

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...n/DSC00420.jpg



Norwich Hangar

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...n/DSC00476.jpg



Getting Set for some night deck landing practice.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...n/DSC01994.jpg


S76C+ Sim. Flight Safety, West Palm Beach, Florida.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...n/DSC00654.jpg



S76 C+ Sim. Flight Safety, West Palm Beach, Florida

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...n/DSC00618.jpg

Hedski 10th Dec 2007 20:37

Ah, FSI in Palm Beach. The catered lunch on a Thursday, infinite cookies in the afternoons straight from the oven. Sod the sims and groundschool, I put on at least a stone in weight while I was there.
How's Malaysia anyway dude?
H

PS: not being picky, ok pedantic maybe, but that's a 92 sim in that there photo.
76 one's never looked that shiny, too many GOMERs knockin'em about.;)

chcoffshore 10th Dec 2007 21:26

Bugger beat me too it........Yes that's the S92 sim!!!!!! Ah the cookies and popcorn........:}

chopperd 10th Dec 2007 21:45

S92 sim really
 
S92 sim really? I'd have another look around the cockpit next time you go to work.:ok:

Rosh 10th Dec 2007 21:55

You're right!! 92 sim it is?? :ouch: There are some 'eagle-eyes' out there!

They all looked the same to me from the outside! Maybe, I was too busy with the cookies to notice the differences.

Rather than editing the post or removing the pic, if you look at the photo while shaking your head from side to side rapidly, and blinking simultaneously, it's a dead ringer for the 76C+ sim!!!!:ok:

Tail-take-off 21st Dec 2007 21:03

A few interesting pics here.

Tail-take-off 21st Dec 2007 21:48

just stumbled across this:

http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k1...S61/SR61pb.jpg

Oldlae 21st Dec 2007 21:55

As Chief Eng of G-APWN in 1978 I noticed that the paint scheme of the pax door didn't match the rest of the aircraft, around that time we lost a pax door over Reigate Hill, we had a few problems with loose doors and it wasn't until a student pilot mentioned that he had kicked the emergency door release with his right foot whilst trying to find the step that we realised we had found the problem. This would have occurred after the aircraft had been pre-flighted so the damaged safety wire would not have been found. G-APWN is now at Coventry.
I also had WN in Abu Dhabi in the early 70's, I did a test flight with Jerry Beecher RIP as we had had several computer faults, we took off and climbed to about 100 feet when the engine ran down Jerry, of course, immediately raised the collective but we were sinking fast, I was shouting go into manual (throttle) when suddenly the effect of raising the collective came in just before we were going to hit the ground rather hard and we fortunately landed softly. After looking at the actions taken in the past we changed the loom between the computer and the throttle actuator and solved all the previous intermittent problems. Jerry was a good friend, we hacked our way around the Abu Dhabi golf course for months. The greens were brown and the only grass was found in the bunkers. After playing the round, in the nineteenth hole, the Club supplied salt tablets with bottles of filtered water, we dutifully dissolved these tablets in a glass of water and drank them until we tasted the salt in the belief that we had replaced the salt that we had lost whilst playing in 120 degrees F. I have never found out if we were right?

Tail-take-off 21st Dec 2007 22:21

another face from the past - Gerry Sedgwick
 
http://www.captonline.com/assets/images/sedgwick.JPG


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