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Forum: Rotorheads
1st May 2006, 07:17
Replies: 272
Views: 135,537
Posted By flightmedic1

Bo 105

I can't comment on the machine as a pilot (at this stage I am still flying Robby 22's and dreaming of getting to fly "real" heli :D ), but from a flight paramedic's perspective I would say that...
25th Apr 2006, 16:40
Replies: 9
Views: 1,813
Posted By flightmedic1

Angry Bad idea. As if I don't have enough trouble...

Bad idea. As if I don't have enough trouble sleeping because of noisy brats and screaming babies, the airlines now want me to suffer because some inconsiderate b:mad: is jabbering away next to me on...
24th Apr 2006, 13:59
Replies: 17
Views: 7,778
Posted By flightmedic1

Hayfever injection

It is true, you can get a steroid injection that reduces the symptoms of hayfever. I had one myself (depo-diprosone) and it worked for a few days. Unfortunately I left my home country before I could...
24th Apr 2006, 13:48
Replies: 2
Views: 1,849
Posted By flightmedic1

Long term Malarone usage

I am a medic on a seismic crew in Sudan, have been using Malarone for the last 3 months and have not suffered any side effects. Prior to this I used mefloquine, also without side effects, but now...
24th Apr 2006, 05:47
Replies: 2
Views: 1,135
Posted By flightmedic1

Aeropages/Avcom

Ta very much Solid Rust Twotter. I'll go there now.

Cheers
24th Apr 2006, 04:54
Replies: 2
Views: 1,135
Posted By flightmedic1

Aeropages.co.za

Does anyone have any info on where I can find this site? I got the site address form Dietlind Lempp's Pilot radio handbook, but when I enter the URL into my browser it says that the site does not...
Forum: Rotorheads
8th Apr 2006, 06:55
Replies: 429
Views: 177,954
Posted By flightmedic1

Bush in freefall

Wicked :}

Now where can I find one with Blair? They both deserve to freefall at the same time. :E
Forum: Rotorheads
7th Apr 2006, 05:49
Replies: 1
Views: 1,265
Posted By flightmedic1

Hairyplane - Thanks for the info. I plan on...

Hairyplane -

Thanks for the info. I plan on flying in CT in the not too distant future and I will look them up.

If anyone knows of any other heli operators in CT, feel free to post their names...
Forum: Rotorheads
5th Apr 2006, 05:49
Replies: 487
Views: 271,970
Posted By flightmedic1

Ned - I'm not counting the surf rescue,...

Ned -

I'm not counting the surf rescue, just the dedicated EMS machines. And as I said, I am open to correction on that number because I've lost track of the number (having worked overseas for...
Forum: Rotorheads
4th Apr 2006, 12:20
Replies: 487
Views: 271,970
Posted By flightmedic1

Very, very nice machine on first appearances. As...

Very, very nice machine on first appearances. As a flight paramedic myself I would have a concern for the low tail rotor, but that could be ameliorated with proper training.

I would love to get my...
Forum: Rotorheads
2nd Apr 2006, 05:21
Replies: 13
Views: 3,436
Posted By flightmedic1

Magnificent job once again with the calender....

Magnificent job once again with the calender. :ok::ok:

I'm looking forward to next month's.

And thanks a "bunch" to Paul for the 105 pic.:p
Forum: Rotorheads
30th Mar 2006, 17:18
Replies: 26
Views: 7,973
Posted By flightmedic1

Perhaps I'm seeing things, but if you look at...

Perhaps I'm seeing things, but if you look at picture #3 I'm sure I see the tail rotor still there. Not a very good angle to determine the state of it though.
Forum: Rotorheads
16th Feb 2006, 21:03
Replies: 66
Views: 41,482
Posted By flightmedic1

Mi 26

To see an Mi 26 up close,look at pg 102 on WHO's WHO": What do you fly? Where? (http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?t=99308)

Believe me, it is HUGE when you get up close.

Regards,
Iain
Forum: Rotorheads
16th Feb 2006, 20:57
Replies: 66
Views: 41,482
Posted By flightmedic1

Mi 26

To see an Mi 26 up close,look at pg 102 on WHO's WHO": What do you fly? Where? (http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?t=99308)

Believe me, iot is HUGE when you get up close.

Regards,
Iain
Forum: Rotorheads
14th Feb 2006, 10:36
Replies: 2,408
Views: 1,122,106
Posted By flightmedic1

More Mi26 pics

For BlenderPilot, and all the others that think this is the ultimate machine, here are two more photos.



This is the pilot's side with the flight engineer's console behind him
...
Forum: Rotorheads
14th Feb 2006, 10:36
Replies: 5,672
Views: 4,594,281
Posted By flightmedic1

More Mi26 pics

For BlenderPilot, and all the others that think this is the ultimate machine, here are two more photos.



This is the pilot's side with the flight engineer's console behind him
...
Forum: Rotorheads
13th Feb 2006, 03:25
Replies: 2,408
Views: 1,122,106
Posted By flightmedic1

Mi 26 up close

I've noticed a few Mi 26 pics here, but they are all from a distance. I had the good fortune to be able to get close to one while working in Sudan. My company was contracting to the UN and due to the...
Forum: Rotorheads
13th Feb 2006, 03:25
Replies: 5,672
Views: 4,594,281
Posted By flightmedic1

Mi 26 up close

I've noticed a few Mi 26 pics here, but they are all from a distance. I had the good fortune to be able to get close to one while working in Sudan. My company was contracting to the UN and due to the...
12th Feb 2006, 18:20
Replies: 17
Views: 2,691
Posted By flightmedic1

I also met Refilwe while I was training at...

I also met Refilwe while I was training at Starlite in Durban. And I agree that she is a very nice person, and a great pilot.

Well done Refilwe.
12th Feb 2006, 17:59
Replies: 82
Views: 15,035
Posted By flightmedic1

Negative ECG does not mean all is fine

Being in the field of emergency medicine, and teaching advanced cardiac life support, I'd like to point out that a negative ECG (including a stress ECG) does not rule out the possibility of a person...
Forum: Rotorheads
10th Feb 2006, 18:19
Replies: 3
Views: 968
Posted By flightmedic1

I've always heard aircraft being referred to in...

I've always heard aircraft being referred to in the feminine, eg. she is a goodlooking machine.

But maybe that is just a South African thing. :cool:
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