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weedwacker 9th February 2007 23:16

139 down under
 
Well we look set to see the 139 become part of the EMS family in Qld and Nsw. Does any one know, if there is any truth in the rumour, that the latest hold up in the Vic GOV contract being singed, is that they too now, are looking at the 139 :)

yarpa 10th February 2007 01:54

Delays are as a result of the "prefered tenderer" dragging their heels with prices. AW 139 no longer on the radar.

weedwacker 10th February 2007 05:03

I herd that one of the other reasons for the delay, was that the ambo's didn't know weather they were coming or going in reg to staying with the Airwing!
:hmm:

whipit 10th February 2007 07:37

Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!:ugh:

Ox Power 10th February 2007 09:11

I know this has been mentioned on a previous thread, but is there any confirmation that CASA certify the AW-139 as single pilot IFR?
I understand that QLD will operate the a/c with 2 pilots, but just exercising my curiosity regarding SPIFR.








Edited due to poor grammer.

whipit 10th February 2007 09:52

You cant tell me that the reason for the contract not being signed is the fault of the Prefered Tenderer :=

Typical of the goverment passing the blame!

The powers that be have :mad: around for the past few years with reg to the contract, of which the Prefered tenderer has quoted costs. As you know every year prices change along with what they want! All of this takes time to re quote! and then you get someone like yourself come along and say that the reason for the delay in the contract is due to the Prefered Tenderer :ugh:

It funny how NSW in under half the time, that this one has draged on for, have been able to sign off on a number of brand new choppers! Go figure :D

spinwing 11th February 2007 01:58

Doubt that CASA will certify it SP IFR till the Italians do .... and thus far I understand it is Single Pilot VFR only with 2 pilots required for IFR (quite rightly too!).

:E

gulliBell 11th February 2007 05:06

"Edited due to poor grammer."

Your grammer is better than your spelling!

(sorry Ox Power, you left yourself wide open with that one!)

Ox Power 11th February 2007 06:44

"Your grammer is better than your spelling!"

Gee, you're tuff on a noobie gulliBell.


OP.

gulliBell 11th February 2007 07:03

welcome to the forum OP!

Yarper 11th February 2007 07:15

Yarper yarper yarper ;)

tribal 11th February 2007 20:05

Good luck with your new 139's, they are the biggest piece of junk on the planet.

AB139engineer 11th February 2007 22:00

tribal, why don' t you back up your comment with some real solid information, or do you bad mouth everything ?:=

weedwacker 12th February 2007 00:38

Yarper: Do you know if the ambo's are staying with the airwing or going there own way?:rolleyes:

vpaw pilot 12th February 2007 02:42

Yarper, are you the old 'yarpa'?

Weedwacker...all will be revealed :cool:

Yarper 12th February 2007 02:52

Vpaw Pilot you and i know the truth about Yarpa!:cool:

lookatme 12th February 2007 03:07

I think that we all need to look at the big picture, that everyone one is doing there best for the very best out come! :)

Shirtless 12th February 2007 04:24

Quote: "Doubt that CASA will certify it SP IFR till the Italians do .... and thus far I understand it is Single Pilot VFR only with 2 pilots required for IFR (quite rightly too!)".

Spinwing.....my understanding, (I've seen the papers) is that the 139 has been approved SPIFR by EASA (European Aviation Safety Authority)....replaced JAA....CASA accepts certifications by EASA and FAA equally now. As there are no AW139's here yet CASA has not been able to give an Australian CofA. But there is no reason that when the first one lands here that CASA Airworthiness will not accept EASA certification for SPIFR!!

Lets wait till the first one lands here and see what happens.

spinwing 12th February 2007 05:36

shirtless ....

I wait with interest ..... be interesting flying one SP/IFR with the RH pilot screens failed and trying to get info from LH screens over 1m away ....

Perhaps pilot might need to carry binoculars at all times (just in case you understand).

Still ... will be quite a nice machine once they get the "Bugs" out of it and fix a few weaknesses! :E

Cheers
:ok:

lookatme 12th February 2007 08:39

Well from the information that i have received reg the 139, i would have to say, that it will not be too long. before the aircraft recives SPIFR Status in Aus!:E


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