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Abdulbandul 2nd Mar 2020 13:21

Scatsta IAC
 
So I hear on the grape vine that Bristow have lost the IAC contract to Babcock...

Same again 2nd Mar 2020 14:05

Is this the same Babcock who are withdrawing from offshore O&G contracts? Nice move ;-)

PlasticCabDriver 2nd Mar 2020 18:03

don’t know about winning the IAC, but NHV are advertising for a 169 TRE at Blackpool so perhaps they’ve lost that one.

helicrazi 2nd Mar 2020 19:09


Originally Posted by PlasticCabDriver (Post 10700831)
don’t know about winning the IAC, but NHV are advertising for a 169 TRE at Blackpool so perhaps they’ve lost that one.

IIRC babcock lost the blackpool contract to nhv last year but nhv couldnt man it, so the customer took a 1 year extension with babcock until nhv could sort things out.

Presuming the 169 vacancy is nhv starting to man the contract I'd expect more vacancies to follow.

standing by to be corrected ;)

Apate 3rd Mar 2020 05:17


Originally Posted by helicrazi (Post 10700884)
IIRC babcock lost the blackpool contract to nhv last year but nhv couldnt man it, so the customer took a 1 year extension with babcock until nhv could sort things out.

Presuming the 169 vacancy is nhv starting to man the contract I'd expect more vacancies to follow.

standing by to be corrected ;)

Pretty much spot on ;)

Same again 3rd Mar 2020 07:44

How can NHV win a contract (that they have presumably convinced the organisation that they could perform standing on their head at a much lower price with far superior equipment much more competently) and then once awarded it say "Oh sorry we can't do that just yet"? No wonder the industry is in such a mess.

helicrazi 3rd Mar 2020 07:50


Originally Posted by Same again (Post 10701290)
How can NHV win a contract (that they have presumably convinced the organisation that they could perform standing on their head at a much lower price with far superior equipment much more competently) and then once awarded it say "Oh sorry we can't do that just yet"? No wonder the industry is in such a mess.

Lack of pilots in the market, everyone needs pilots, I can count easily 30 vacancies in the uk market, offshore and onshore, there just aren't enough pilots for positions...

Hot_LZ 3rd Mar 2020 08:32

There are enough pilots. Plenty of pilots. But some companies insist on not paying for the requisite training. NHV for example will not touch anyone without the type rating.

The industry is full of 🤦🏼‍♂️🤷🏼‍♂️ examples where the client accepts the fact the operator can not provide what they claimed they could. Our friends in yellow provide another example with the Dutch SAR contract...

LZ

ApolloHeli 3rd Mar 2020 08:39

As a recent CPL/IR pilot with low hours, it certainly doesn’t feel like there is a lack of pilots. Many operators have said no so far.... NHV actually being one of them - as mentioned, might be the lack of type rating.

helicrazi 3rd Mar 2020 08:48


Originally Posted by ApolloHeli (Post 10701353)
As a recent CPL/IR pilot with low hours, it certainly doesn’t feel like there is a lack of pilots. Many operators have said no so far.... NHV actually being one of them - as mentioned, might be the lack of type rating.

Just wait for the IAC to be announced....

Same again 3rd Mar 2020 08:57


Just wait for the IAC to be announced....
I wouldn't hold your breath for that one. I think in these circumstances you will find that TUPE applies and the Bristow pilots will simply change uniform - again.

helicrazi 3rd Mar 2020 09:33


Originally Posted by Same again (Post 10701367)
I wouldn't hold your breath for that one. I think in these circumstances you will find that TUPE applies and the Bristow pilots will simply change uniform - again.

Even if TUPE does apply, there isn't that many at Scatsta to take across, the contractors at Scatsta wont be entitled to it.


Same again 3rd Mar 2020 10:44

Perhaps but Bristow contractors will become Babcock contractors.

helicrazi 3rd Mar 2020 10:54


Originally Posted by Same again (Post 10701436)
Perhaps but Bristow contractors will become Babcock contractors.

Apparently Babcock dont do contractors after IR35....

Same again 3rd Mar 2020 11:07

Then perhaps Babcock will do an NHV and Bristow will get a 12 month extension while Babcock spend a fortune recruiting and training full-time pilots....

Non-Driver 3rd Mar 2020 11:47

Archie Bethel, chief executive of parent company Babcock International, speaking on a 12 February half-year trading update, said that the business “does not intend to invest further to stay in that [offshore] market”.

cyclic 3rd Mar 2020 12:10


NHV for example will not touch anyone without the type rating.
apart from the 8 that are going through or have just gone through their TR. It’s a rumour network but all I can say is that you haven’t networked very well. Perhaps they don’t take the kind of people who just whinge on prune?

Abdulbandul 3rd Mar 2020 19:52

Archie
 
I just presumed the Babcock statement about leaving O&G was just a bit of corporate bluster a few days before a potential contract announcement. I’d doubt the oil companies would want less operators fighting for their business, especially if they go back to having to pay Bristow prices if nobody else can provide the aircraft.

Apate 3rd Mar 2020 21:03


Originally Posted by Abdulbandul (Post 10701867)
I just presumed the Babcock statement about leaving O&G was just a bit of corporate bluster a few days before a potential contract announcement. I’d doubt the oil companies would want less operators fighting for their business, especially if they go back to having to pay Bristow prices if nobody else can provide the aircraft.

There are times when I miss a "Like" button on PPRuNe :cool:

Informative lad 4th Mar 2020 16:21

With that confirmed it's the end of an era by the looks of it.


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