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VANWILDER 8th March 2006 18:34

Ryder Cup In Sept
 
Hello All...!

If there are any Irish Heli Pilots online,I just wanted to know who is doing the ryder cup service.Heading over for it with and just wanted to see who to contact for the landing site information.:ok:

Vertical T/O 8th March 2006 18:51

I beleive you need to contact Celtic helicopters in regards to operating at the Ryder Cup.

Bladecrack 8th March 2006 19:31

RYDER CUP 2006
 
Correctamundo,
Celtic Helicopters are gonna be operating a HAAMS service including fuel at the K Club during the Ryder Cup. Suggest you contact them for further info.

Maybe c ya there!:ok:

BC.

VANWILDER 9th March 2006 18:03

BladeCrack.

Thank you very much for that information, had a chat with the IAA today and got the same information from them.The lady who deals with HAMSS was not there today but I had the plesure of attending Punchardstown with Celtic Helicopters HAMSS last year and have to say that they where very professional and done a top job and look forward to seeing you all there.Talking a 430 in so see you there....! By the way any ideas if they are providing night parking....?

AlanM 9th March 2006 20:30


"The lady who deals with HAMSS was not there today"
Probably as she was at Lasham (UK!) at the BHAB Special Events Spring briefing.

(Jan... I think...!)

Helipolarbear 10th March 2006 02:18

The IAA will guide you as a good Ops Manager should. HAMMS available fom Celtic possibly IAA ( What a concept ) in Adobe. Interesting the amount of agency's involved, operators as well. I think there maybe a suprise for ALOT of heli customers, especially with the FATO, Parking and control potential.

I wonder how the Aer Corp Chaps will deal with the massive influx of civilian traffic in their playground? The R15 & R16, the MOA4 and the P23 could be a hindrance? Don't even mention the DELTA.........!!??? They may not be able to conduct their training for....well,...eh.... major economic, sport and touristic national events that need security by Land , Sea and the ever busy, strangely controlled Airspace. Or will there be Clear Sky procedures inplace, with no need to be concerned?? Sorry, I didn't mention the WX and it's accurate reporting / support system by the State......!:rolleyes:

Jimbo1 18th March 2006 12:39

Ryder Cup 06
 
[QUOTE=Helipolarbear]The IAA will guide you as a good Ops Manager should. HAMMS available fom Celtic possibly IAA ( What a concept ) in Adobe. Interesting the amount of agency's involved, operators as well. I think there maybe a suprise for ALOT of heli customers, especially with the FATO, Parking and control potential.

HeliPB,

What do you mean by the above???

Are the IAA running the HAMMS??

What kind of surprises with the FATO parking and control??

Helipolarbear 18th March 2006 20:09

:hmm: Celtic Heli's will have the Info as they are the 'Official Helicopter Company' for the Ryder Cup 2006. But they'll be operating on the approval of the IAA. Should be very interesting event :cool:

B111971 22nd March 2006 13:00

A commom misconception. The operator of such a site does not require the approval of the authority. It's done off their own approval.

There are published "guidelines" regarding how a site should be setup / run.

I have to argee with you Bladecrack, I've flown into some of the events that Celtic ran and I was very impressed. They could'nt help me enough.

Looking forward to seeing you all at the RC


Helipolarbear 22nd March 2006 20:50

B111971. Not a 'common misconception' but a fact Ol'Chap! Suggest you read the OAM 08/00 and SI 72 and the 'discretionary powers of the Authority'.......then you won't have any misconceptions and will be well informed...Fly Safe now, ya'hear!:)

B111971 23rd March 2006 07:00

mmmhhhh, so what does OAM stand for??

Those fellows in authority must be telling porkies

Jimbo1 23rd March 2006 10:03

OAM 08/00 - Helicopter Site Operators - Guidelines

OAM OPERATIONS ADVISORY MEMORANDUM

NO MENTION OF MANDATORY HERE.
:ok:

VANWILDER 8th May 2006 00:45

Hello Ladies and Gentlemen...!

Well first off I have to say well done to HAMMS "Celtic Helicopters" ATC and Jan for a great performance shown at the punchardstown races it was a pleasure to see such a professional team at work.I didnt actually have our chopper over but got a lift in with one of our partners, but I was over to see the set-up and not the racing and how it was all going to pan out and as perdicted 10/10.,as I'm sure anyone who attened would agree.

The other reason I've write this post is that I've come across some new post's regarding the up coming Ryder Cup on Rotor heads which where from people asking what was happening with airspace and landings at it, so may-be we can just use this post for any questions other wise it will only get a bit mad.:ok:

Helipolarbear 8th May 2006 10:59

Point of Contact in the IAA for the Ryder Cup is Mr. Peter Kearney. You can email him via the website www.iaa.ie :)

ketchup 14th July 2006 10:37

HAMMS Registration Ryder Cup 2006
 
Just registered our 407 with Celtic Helicopters to operate at the K Club for the Ryder cup. Just letting you guys know cut off date for registration is the 18th of August so I suggest you register with Celtic +353 1 8901349 ASAP! They are also hosting a Pilot Brief which will be mandatory on the 25th of August in the Great Southern at Dublin Airport @ 1400hrs. :ok:

ketchup 21st July 2006 13:09

Does any one know how many aircraft have registered??

VANWILDER 24th July 2006 00:44

Dont have an answer to your question ketchup,but I have a question for you if you can answer it. On reading the AIC issued from the IAA, they dont give any contact details for HAMMS only an e-mail that will not work.,not that its a problem for me as I have already registeried my two choppers but I think that an offical document from the IAA should give more "CORRECT" information for people travelling to the Ryder-Cup.,I phoned the IAA to let them know on Monday and again on Friday of last week but it seems like I'm :ugh:. Celtic are aware of it but I under-stand its not there area but your IAA dont want to know,well in that I mean theres no one who can help.., is that a normal.:bored:

Helipolarbear 24th July 2006 08:26

NORMAL????? Nothing is normal over here, but the word is it's getting better...sort of! If you call the IAA looking for information concerning the Ryder Cup, try ask for Captain Ian Dunn. He is an extremely helpful individual who will no doubt answer all your questions and guide you with great professionalism to a complete understanding of the Ryder Cup Heli Ops. But, in the unlikely event of not being able to contact Captain Dunn and no responses from your messages, you might contact Celtic Helicopters, who by the way, have a FUNCTIONING website!!!:} If that doesn't work, contact the Director and Head of the Safety and Regulation Division, Captain Kevin Humphries. I highly experienced Aviator who is also known to be very helpful to helicopter operators and pilots!!!!

nibog 31st July 2006 17:04

Dublin CTR Revision
 
Remember that with effect from 0800z this thursday 3rd August 2006, the lateral boundaries of the Dublin CTR change to overlap the Weston ATZ and the R15. Weston will be providing an ATC service and have an area of responsibility within the Dub CTR. When Military Airspace is not active, Weston will also have control of traffic in the area of the CTR that covers the R15. Military may still activate & deactivate R15/R16 at very short notice and R23 is still active H24.

FloaterNorthWest 1st August 2006 08:54

So when will a new map come out with this amendment on?

We have had a new map on back order for 12 months.

FNW


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