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MightyGem 14th July 2003 09:27

Just a normal day at the office!!

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

BlenderPilot 14th July 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!

Dave_Jackson 15th July 2003 07:29

http://www.unicopter.com/temporary/cyclogiro.jpg

. . . . . . . . . . . . . " I'm sure the turbine was in there last night."

Heliport 15th July 2003 08:28

Is that Lu Z ?

Lu Zuckerman 15th July 2003 09:04

Two reasons why it is not Lu Z
 
To: Heliport

1) I'm not that old.

2) I would neve fly in an aircraft that small. No toilet.

:p

sprocket 15th July 2003 11:28

Dave: Is that another one of your inventions? :D

3top 16th July 2003 12:02

I love this corner!

Here "LA FRANCESA" from the SA319B thread!

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


Thanks Blender!


I will load some more once I get them out to Blender!

3top
:cool:

Squawk7777 16th July 2003 13:32

Blender,

are you saying that XC-SCT exists in duplicate? Falcon and Bell are registered SCT? That's interesting. I know how flexible the DGAC can be with the XC registration. I was offered once to ferry a confiscated Turbo Commander XC-A003 or so.

7 7 7 7

Heliport 18th July 2003 08:08

Good pic 3top.

And thanks for helping again Blender.


http://www.bluetonguehelicopters.com...rune/actsm.gif

BlenderPilot 19th July 2003 04:42

I found these
 
These pictures were taken by a friend, he's into destroying Marihuana and Opium crops.

This is a very dangerous job for many reasons, but it is usually a very intersting and challenging, it is done by two agencies, one military and one civilian and most of the time they work as a team.

This is one of their 212 flying alongside an IAI Arava (for air support)
http://homepage.mac.com/helipilot/PP...212AravaLR.jpg

The very tall plants all around the helicopter and crew are all fully grown Marihuana plants.
http://homepage.mac.com/helipilot/PPRuNe/212CannLR.jpg

The little plants you see the 212 landed on, are all young marihuana plants.
http://homepage.mac.com/helipilot/PP...212FieldLR.jpg

This is what they are supposed to do after cutting down the plants, burn them.
http://homepage.mac.com/helipilot/PP...l212BurnLR.jpg

IHL 19th July 2003 12:39

Hi Blender Pilot:
What type of aeroplane is that ?

What engines are on it?

Jiff 20th July 2003 01:05

Helicopter Transport Services CH54B (Helitanker)
http://www.helicopterservice.com.au/...20S64%2001.jpg

I thought you said the tracking was easy

http://www.helicopterservice.com.au/...4%20sunset.jpg

A Corvallis Sunset

BlenderPilot 20th July 2003 01:11

IHL the info for the airplane is the following:

Designation: IAI 201 Arava
Manufacturer: Israeli Acft. Ind., Israel
Crew: 2
Seats: 25 troops
Engine: 2 x Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A34
Engine Type: Turboprop
Engine Thrust: 560 kW (750 shp)
Propeller: 2 x 3 bladed constant speed Hartzell propellers

From what I understand its a great airplane for short fields, with great payload.

I once saw from above (live) how one of those, while landing on a narrow road, hit a small (but tall) dirt mound with the wing tip, it cart wheeled to a stop with 14 people on board, we landed inmediately to help out, and that little egg shaped fuselage kept everyone on board alive, its a tough airplane. This happened in Honduras.

Autorotate 23rd July 2003 06:21

Couple of pics for you to enjoy from my travels.

:E


http://homepage.mac.com/helipilot/PPRuNe/350africa1.jpg

http://homepage.mac.com/helipilot/PPRuNe/LamaSw.jpg

Winnie 23rd July 2003 18:33

AUTOROTATE:
Is that a roll of toiletpaper on top of the machine with that slight angle of bank?;)

The Nr Fairy 23rd July 2003 19:37

It took me a moment to realise that no, it's wasn't a piccie of some dork who'd left his helmet on the floor near the pedals !

exrotarybooty 23rd July 2003 23:44

B47
Your photo of XT 132 was taken at Middle Wallop if my memory serves me right! I trained there in 1965, and returned as a QHI in the late 60s 'til the early 70s. I've checked my log book and XT 132 was one of the Sioux I didn't fly, so you can't add a Royal Marine to your list unfortunately.
Below is a photo of XT 219, a Royal Marine B47 Sioux in less happy circumstances. Aden, Feb 1967, from Hover to Bother in one second. The only thing stopping us going over the edge was one of the blades stopping down slope, otherwise we'd still be bouncing!

http://mysite.freeserve.com/exrotary...7-picture3.jpg

Autorotate 25th July 2003 11:12

Big load
 
No, it's not digitally manipulated.


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

:E

Autorotate 25th July 2003 11:18

Air Glaciers Lama spraying grapes near Sierre, Switzerland.
Shot at the top of the spray turn.

http://homepage.mac.com/helipilot/PPRuNe/lamaag.jpg


Taken during a trip from Johannesburg to Nairobbery.

Alt 11,500ft with Mt Killimanjaro in the background
http://homepage.mac.com/helipilot/PPRuNe/killy.jpg


:E

Vortex what...ouch! 25th July 2003 23:56

11,500 feet. Waaaay to high. I've been up there once in a 206 and didn't like it.:ugh:

http://us.f1.yahoofs.com/users/3bd55...r_Dsc00068.jpg

http://us.f1.yahoofs.com/users/3bd55...s/Dsc00069.jpg

Believe it or not that isn't the Caribbean but the West of Ireland.

Hmmm for some reason the pictures won't display.

They are here anyway. 4th and 5th rows down.:ok:


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