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Forum: Rotorheads
7th May 2009, 13:46
Replies: 23
Views: 6,974
Posted By FFF

A 270' yacht is a good size to support a...

A 270' yacht is a good size to support a helicopter, and even a "white" yacht style design should be able to aesthetically integrate a private (ie. not to commercial standard) helideck for a A109...
Forum: Rotorheads
6th May 2009, 22:13
Replies: 23
Views: 6,974
Posted By FFF

Do you already have a helideck or are you looking...

Do you already have a helideck or are you looking to refit one?
If you already have one, what helicopter was it designed for?
If it doesn't already have one you may be better of looking at buying a...
Forum: Rotorheads
20th Jan 2009, 14:46
Replies: 63
Views: 7,777
Posted By FFF

On a thread some time back, someone attached a...

On a thread some time back, someone attached a paper by Sidney Dekker about the basic concept of safety.
In simple terms, he suggested that we should not think of flying as inherently safe and that...
Forum: Rotorheads
17th Jan 2009, 16:01
Replies: 24
Views: 3,730
Posted By FFF

If you are young and have no commitments then go...

If you are young and have no commitments then go for it and see if it is the life that you want to lead. If it turns out not to be then you can always do something else, and you will still have...
Forum: Rotorheads
14th Jan 2009, 14:49
Replies: 6
Views: 1,258
Posted By FFF

To add to Phil's point, even private individuals...

To add to Phil's point, even private individuals will tend to link the FW and RW for a journey. Therefore, unless the aircraft are positioned by someone else, you will only be useful for one of the...
Forum: Rotorheads
9th Jan 2009, 14:34
Replies: 0
Views: 493
Posted By FFF

Enhanced Learning Credits used in USA?

Has anyone been able to use their Enhanced Learning Credits from the UK Military to attend helicopter training in the US (specifically Florida)?
Forum: Rotorheads
9th Jul 2008, 16:43
Replies: 31
Views: 4,538
Posted By FFF

Deck crew

The deck crew are really there to help control the passengers and in case of emergencies (although with some of these decks you will be more likely to wind up in the water than crashed on deck)....
Forum: Rotorheads
7th Jul 2008, 15:15
Replies: 8
Views: 1,216
Posted By FFF

Contractors give flexibility, and that...

Contractors give flexibility, and that flexibility costs.
It can make perfect sense though if the work you need doing is only seasonal, in which case better to pay twice the employees salary amount...
Forum: Rotorheads
7th Jul 2008, 15:04
Replies: 10
Views: 1,641
Posted By FFF

Flingwings has hit the nail on the head there. ...

Flingwings has hit the nail on the head there.

I agree that No 1 should be given a chance, but the company may not be the one that wants to give him a chance (let someone else take that risk).
...
Forum: Rotorheads
3rd Jul 2008, 15:39
Replies: 31
Views: 4,538
Posted By FFF

generalspecific, check your PM's

generalspecific, check your PM's
Forum: Rotorheads
6th Jun 2008, 14:49
Replies: 4
Views: 535
Posted By FFF

Flying Bull, check your PMs for some providers -...

Flying Bull, check your PMs for some providers - including some of the OPITO ones just mentioned.
Forum: Rotorheads
5th Jun 2008, 12:45
Replies: 4
Views: 535
Posted By FFF

Hi Flying Bull, Are the firecrew that you...

Hi Flying Bull,

Are the firecrew that you mention already trained up to deal with aviation firefighting, but only used to dealing with fixed wing? Or are you going to have to start with the very...
Forum: Rotorheads
19th May 2008, 15:17
Replies: 0
Views: 615
Posted By FFF

Full time position or Freelance work

Full time position or Freelance work


I thought it would be interesting to get a discussion going on whether people prefer the stability of a full time position, or the "freedom" of conducting...
Forum: Rotorheads
9th May 2008, 13:22
Replies: 22
Views: 3,050
Posted By FFF

The manual inflation sailing lifejacket is better...

The manual inflation sailing lifejacket is better than nothing - although the aviation approved ones are a bit more durable (and less likely to fail after a hard impact).

Immersion suit is a great...
Forum: Rotorheads
18th Dec 2007, 17:32
Replies: 37
Views: 6,906
Posted By FFF

I did a aircraft acquisition course which I found...

I did a aircraft acquisition course which I found useful for selecting the correct aircraft type on the manner in which it is to be used. Value of an aircraft is not just about cost, but suitability...
Forum: Rotorheads
6th Aug 2007, 14:00
Replies: 2
Views: 1,172
Posted By FFF

Deciding which helicopter to buy requires looking...

Deciding which helicopter to buy requires looking at a number of variables. As C&DD say, you want to determine the key mission requirements and some of the "nice haves" to find which model (or...
Forum: Rotorheads
31st Jul 2007, 13:39
Replies: 10
Views: 1,379
Posted By FFF

A point to remember for the rescue part - after...

A point to remember for the rescue part - after any fire is extinguished - is that a helicopter will tend to come to rest on its side if it was an uncontrolled landing (due to the high center of...
Forum: Rotorheads
20th Jul 2007, 13:19
Replies: 54
Views: 8,150
Posted By FFF

Earlier this year I had asked Robinson for some...

Earlier this year I had asked Robinson for some of their pictures, and they were very helpful.
It would be worth sending them a quick email at least.:ok:
Forum: Rotorheads
11th Jul 2007, 16:06
Replies: 199
Views: 61,136
Posted By FFF

Hello, I just sent you a PM:O

Hello,

I just sent you a PM:O
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