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Tail-take-off 21st October 2007 14:07

G-BOEV
 
G-BOEV FTS R22 Crashed September 1989 during solo exercise. Came down just to the East of the M23.


http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z...off/G-BOEV.jpg

Tail-take-off 25th October 2007 16:19

From www.bertha.person.dk/bristow_helicopters.htm
 
http://www.bertha.person.dk/bristow_helicopters.htm

http://www.bertha.person.dk/images/B...%20resized.jpg

helipixman 25th October 2007 20:52

Bristow overseas ops
 
Does anyone have any recent photos of the following:-

G-BFER (based Mauritania)
G-BIXV (Kazakhstan)
G-KAZA (Kazakhstan)
G-KAZB (Kazakhstan)
G-OIBU (Mauritania)

Helipixman

Tail-take-off 27th October 2007 20:27

http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/GImages/G-BFER002.jpg

purge98 27th October 2007 21:56

http://www.abpic.co.uk/images/images/1045111M.jpg

Schinthe 29th October 2007 19:21

This Photo of EP-HAM ,a very fickle Agusta 204B with a Gnome engine,taken in 1974 in Bushehr Iran ,may bring (mixed) memories to some of the oldies out there.http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/c...dsPhotos56.jpg

heliski22 29th October 2007 21:52

The picture of G-AVII brings back some memories alright! I had Steve Bell and Steve Menham (Dave Price did a couple of sorties, too) for an IR course a few years ago

Tail-take-off 2nd November 2007 10:07

From Bristows S61Ns To Amsterdam Thread

http://www.crcshetland.co.uk/temp/3sar_2.jpg

See also http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?t=294356

http://www.crcshetland.co.uk/temp/oc.jpg

http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/f...3/PICT0067.jpg

http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/f...3/PICT0064.jpg

http://www.shetlandtoday.co.uk/uploa...79605914212134
http://www.shetlandtoday.co.uk/uploa...48653697049062

http://img180.imagevenue.com/aAfkjfp..._122_361lo.jpg

And lets not forget the people:

Back from left: Eoin Harcus, Norman Leask, Gerald Flaws, Paul Whyte, Martin Colvin, John Grant, Gordon Rae, John Thomson, Martin Naylor, Jimmy Livitt, Friedie Manson. Second row: Peter Hutchison, Steve Jones, Andy McAlister, Terry Mooney. Third row: Donald McDermott, Dave Ellis, Mike Cockerill. Front: Bob Simpson, Paul Bentley, Kieran Murray.
Photo: Jim Nicolson
http://www.shetlandtoday.co.uk/uploa...%20Bristow.jpg

forget 2nd November 2007 10:16

Small world. I've got a tail rotor blade cuff sitting in front of me, full of pens and 'stuff'. It came off 204B EP-HAM. Today's useless information MkI. ;)

Tail-take-off 2nd November 2007 10:22

And from the early days

http://img114.imageshack.us/img114/3...ocgbdiigj3.jpg

tascats 6th November 2007 12:30

S92 at Sumburgh

http://www2.propichosting.com/Images/450011190/69.jpg

carholme 6th November 2007 12:41

Ladies/Gentlemen;

I worked for Bristow at Ras Shukheir in the 70s. It is so great to see all of the pictures being posted and I am trying to locate my albums of Egypt to post a few of my own.

Regards

carholme

212man 6th November 2007 14:21

Tascats: great photo!

1helicopterppl 6th November 2007 17:15

C S Dee
 
Any Bristow chaps out there with jpgs of UK registered S76's G-KAZA & G-KAZB based in Atyrau or B412 G-OIBU based in Mauretania ? let's see how the other half live !

1helicopterppl 6th November 2007 18:18

Bristow Overseas
 
really enjoyed photo's featured in Bristow photo's, are there any up to date pics available from Nouakchott, Mauretania (B412 G-OIBU) or Atyrau, Kazakhstan, (S76C's G-KAZA & G-KAZB), & where are B212's G-BALZ & G-BFER these days ?

Tail-take-off 7th November 2007 10:19

Both G-BFER & G-BALZ are in Mauritania.

Tail-take-off 8th November 2007 08:12

The Central Flying School Guild Trophy
 
Awarded to: CAPTAIN DEREK JONES


http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...DerekJones.jpg


After leaving the RAF in 1977 and gaining his civil fixed-wing and rotary licences, he worked as a QHI at Bristow Helicopters Flying School at Redhill Aerodrome for the next 20 years, becoming a CAA Flight Examiner and TRE and then Chief Flying Instructor. Bristow’s school trained mainly Bristow sponsored trainee pilots and was the largest professional helicopter pilot training school in the UK, producing helicopter pilots of the highest calibre. Derek Jones’ exemplary standards and personal capability were crucial elements in achieving and maintaining such excellence in basic flying training.He also held approval to conduct Helicopter Flying Instructor courses and became widely recognised as one of the best civil helicopter instructor trainers in the country.

DECUFAULT 8th November 2007 11:46

Well done young man...:D

BRASSEMUP 8th November 2007 12:33

Wasn't that 2006? or this year?

TiPwEiGhT 8th November 2007 13:29

Earlier this year I believe.


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