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John Eacott 20th Jun 2003 14:47

RN oldies
 
An old shot from the cockpit of a Sea King on the deck of RFA Tidepool. I had forgotten how close the clearances were; to think the blades are out there somewhere, day & night ;)

http://www.eacott.com.au/gallery/d/3...ck+from+SK.jpg


We (826NAS) operated from Albion for a while, to help remove Brit expats from Bangladesh when they had a squabble with India. Trogging across the Indian Ocean we painted Union Flags all around, to avoid being mistaken for Vikrant or other similar vessels. Midshipmen "surplus to requirements" were taken by Wessex V to Arethusa, here...

http://www.eacott.com.au/gallery/d/3...o+Arethusa.jpg

rotorcaptain 21st Jun 2003 07:19

Yosemite National Park
 
A few shots my Flight Nurse took while we were inbound to the Ahwahnee Meadow LZ to pick up a patient that had fallen while climbing.
Our BK is down for Maintenance so we're in our backup B3.

Dropping into the valley
http://www.eacott.com.au/gallery/d/3...AStar+001a.jpg


Bridal Veil Falls
http://www.eacott.com.au/gallery/d/3...AStar+002a.jpg


Holding over El capitan Meadow, @ or below 500' due to the Peregrin Falcons roosting above.
http://www.eacott.com.au/gallery/d/3...AStar+003a.jpg


Ahwahnee Meadows LZ
http://www.eacott.com.au/gallery/d/3...AStar+004a.jpg


California Highway Patrol did the hoist/rescue with Yosemite SAR
http://www.eacott.com.au/gallery/d/3...AStar+005a.jpg

Steve76 22nd Jun 2003 00:52

Fantastic shots RotorCaptain,
Bridal Veil Falls just look magnificent....very envious!

NickLappos 22nd Jun 2003 01:23

Here are a few at random:

S-92 in Alaska, USCG pilot at the controls:
http://s-92heliport.com/images/S-92%20AK.jpg

My AH-1G Cobra on the ramp at Chu Lai, Vietnam 1970:
http://s-92heliport.com/images/mighty%20mouse.jpg

Flying Comanche Prototype #1 over Florida, 1998:
http://s-92heliport.com/images/Nick%...0in%20RAH2.jpg

md 600 driver 22nd Jun 2003 17:44

this is my latest girlfriend ive put her in the harem with the md 600 and the hiller 12c http://www.caa.co.uk/srg/aircraft_re.../g-bzyb001.jpg

Heliport 23rd Jun 2003 14:08

Rotorheads Around the World
 
More superb pictures. :ok:

Heliport 2nd Jul 2003 16:00

Norwegian pilot winched to safety
 
A pilot and his young son were winched to safety after their seaplane somersaulted and crashed on take-off. The aircraft wound up floating on its back after hitting a rock on Lessjavri Lake in the north of Norway.

http://images.thesun.co.uk/picture/0,,2003300585,00.jpg

Pilot Julius Eriksen and his six-year-old son escaped and clung to one of the plane’s floats.
Watchers on the shore raised the alarm and a Royal Norwegian Air Force rescue helicopter raced to the scene from the nearby Banak air base.

http://images.thesun.co.uk/picture/0,,2003300584,00.jpg

A winchman was lowered and the lucky pair were hauled aboard unhurt. The plane sank shortly after their escape.

Heliport 2nd Jul 2003 16:33

Amazing pictures
 
Keep them coming.

Heliport 6th Jul 2003 17:25

Lots of superb pics.

Never thought of going to Mexico for a holiday but,
after seeing Blender's pics ....... Hmmm, worth a thought. :hmm:

http://www.gomanzanillo.com/lgedolfinjump.gif

Keep the pics coming guys.
We're building a great collection here.

soggyboxers 7th Jul 2003 21:16

For those of you who think that West africa is all just jungle and mangrove swamps, here are a few shots of our 365N3 (which I think is the first in Africa) which is operating in Cameroun in support of moperations on the Tchad-Cameroun pipeline project. Most of our flying in Cameroun is in the mountains, which are really beautiful.

At Limbe, on the coast at the foot of Mount Cameroun:
http://homepage.mac.com/helipilot/PP...mbeWaiting.jpg

The landing site is at 9500 feet, but the N3 is a very good hot/high machine. The temperature was around 12 centigrade on the day.
http://homepage.mac.com/helipilot/PP...amerounHLS.jpg

The summit was making one of its rare appearances. At 13435 feet, it's West Africa's highest:
http://homepage.mac.com/helipilot/PP...CameSummit.jpg

Heliport 8th Jul 2003 06:54

Rotorheads regulars .....


Flying Lawyer (Tudor Owen) and Nick Lappos at Sikorsky
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...ture042600.jpg



And in the great man's office,
preserved as it was on his last day.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...office_cst.jpg




No, not Nick - the other great man!

IHL 9th Jul 2003 02:27

I thought the 4077th flew the 47 D.
Great looking aircraft .

Hedski 9th Jul 2003 04:41

Lovely shots Soggyb! Also wouldn't mind knowing what are min. experience requirements for F/O's on Schreiner 365's etc. in Africa? I need hours from somewhere!!!!!

sprocket 9th Jul 2003 05:03

IHL: Yep, thats true. Still seems to be a popular paint scheme for 47's in general though. ;)

Jonasraf 11th Jul 2003 07:03

jobs around the world
 
http://www.tv.is/besto/hover.jpg
Here is pilot JK.Bjornson coming in for refueling. Thougt this picture were nice because of the powerline there about meter above his rotordisc. :mad:

http://www.tv.is/besto/refueling.jpg
and here he landed.:ok:

I'll try to find another picture of him doing some stunt.

Fly safe!!!:}

The Scout 12th Jul 2003 14:14

http://homepage.mac.com/helipilot/PP...gleHelipad.jpg


Six Scouts, a Wasp and a Gazelle at Lake Vyrnwy, North Wales for two days of intensive mountain flying guidance from ex-army men who used to fly them when they were but boys.

A fabulous couple of days away from the daily grind for all who participated.

The Scout

Squawk7777 14th Jul 2003 04:20

Blenderpilot

What is the meaning of the number 2 on your tailnumber (XC-SCT)? Is that a heli of the secretaria de comunicaciones y transportes? Not to long ago, I ferried on of their King Airs from MEX to MFE (also XC registered) ...

[email protected] 14th Jul 2003 04:36

MD 600 - XX382 - I'm sure I've bounced that one around Ternhill a few times doing EOLs with student QHIs. I hate you for owning your own Gazelle (lucky bast**d) almost as much as I hate Rotor Captain for getting to fly around Yosemite!!!

MightyGem 14th Jul 2003 09:27

Just a normal day at the office!!

http://www.jetthrust.com/vote/pics/img3e7e95d9d1437.jpg

BlenderPilot 14th Jul 2003 10:53

Squawk7777

Yes SCT means Secretaria de Comunicaciones y Transportes and the #2 means the main SCT is the Falcon Jet they also have, along with about 25 other aircraft, SCT does the same thing the DOT in the U.S.

We mostly fly around the country scouting for good places for new roads, airports, bridges and such, but when the hurricanes strike we usually spend about a month doing disaster relief carrying sick, food, water, medicine, looking for improvised runways for the IAI Aravas to take over. It never fails and we have usually been out every year since 1996.

You say you got a ride in one of the KingAirs, I love going around in the red Cessna Citations the ones that do the verification of navaids and procedures, those flights are soo much fun, in one day they will fly to 5 different airports do the app a couple of times and do the most awsome manuvers I have seen a private jet do, (except the acrobatic lear 23 I saw in Acapulco a few months ago, an american fellow who does amazing things!) If you ever get a chance hop into one of their flights!


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