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ATPMBA 2nd Apr 2016 14:47

R44 Flight from the UK to Capetown
 
Anyone familiar with the fellow who flew is R44 from the UK to Capetown?

Is he still actively flying?

johndeblanco 6th Apr 2016 20:14

Could be Charles Mc Cann.
His R 66 was based at Cumbernauld Airport you could try there?

helihub 7th Apr 2016 18:57

Zambian-born Charles Stewart led the "Three Capes Challenge" aiming to fly an R44 G-CMCC to Cape Town in 2012 and you can see photos of the helicopter before departure and a press story here. The R44 belonged to Charles McCann and he also flew it along too according to this blog. Both are now shareholders in Heli Air Scotland.

Unfortunately the adventure for G-CMCC ended at Nairobi Wilson Airport. You can verify it is the same helicopter by all the stickers from about 1m30 into the clip.

Rotordent 8th Apr 2016 20:04

to capetown
 
There are more pilots who did it: G-DKNY look for more at Prepare2Go - Blog

007helicopter 11th Apr 2016 18:40

Report regarding G-CMCC at Nairobi airport

ASN Aircraft accident 05-AUG-2012 Robinson R44 Astro G-CMCC

evil7 12th Apr 2016 10:37

:D Sounds like a very well performed flight preparation - especially on the W&B side:};)

[email protected] 12th Apr 2016 11:41

Yes, it says the accident ocurred during climbout but it doesn't seem to have got more than a few inches off the ground before stoofing in!

Surely one would have aborted the transition before the low Nr horn sounded since one would have checked the max MAP and have reached that long before Nr decay...............

Oh yes, the 7 Ps..............Proper Pre-flight Planning Prevents P*ss Poor Performance:ok:

vfr440 12th Apr 2016 12:40

Wilson a'port Nairobi
 
Mmm Always a challenge even with a 540 donk. SOP when I was there was 'skids-along-the-tarmac-runway' until translational lift kicked in; RRPM way down. As I recall Wilson is 5500ft Pressure, and early in the am precious little wind, temp around 28C? either way the DA is what'll get you, if you are not VERY careful indeed.
(And yes, the 5Ps are relevant!!) - VFR



Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 9341602)
Yes, it says the accident ocurred during climbout but it doesn't seem to have got more than a few inches off the ground before stoofing in!

Surely one would have aborted the transition before the low Nr horn sounded since one would have checked the max MAP and have reached that long before Nr decay...............

Oh yes, the 7 Ps..............Proper Pre-flight Planning Prevents P*ss Poor Performance:ok:



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