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Forum: Rotorheads
27th Dec 2022, 14:10
Replies: 161
Views: 18,773
Posted By Same again

Now that Twitter censorship has been exposed...

Now that Twitter censorship has been exposed (hopefully other big tech to follow) - more information and articles are emerging. The myocarditis issue is interesting and there have been a number of...
Forum: Rotorheads
26th Dec 2022, 21:09
Replies: 161
Views: 18,773
Posted By Same again

Sorry to hear that you lost your career due to...

Sorry to hear that you lost your career due to the covid vaccination Jayteetoo. But it must be reassuring to learn that officially there is no such thing as an adverse reaction and now they can't...
Forum: Rotorheads
27th May 2021, 08:42
Replies: 498
Views: 269,494
Posted By Same again

ADA and Nigeria. Hmmmm - a match made in heaven.

ADA and Nigeria. Hmmmm - a match made in heaven.
Forum: Rotorheads
11th May 2021, 15:19
Replies: 33
Views: 16,245
Posted By Same again

I trained Chinese police pilots in the sim some...

I trained Chinese police pilots in the sim some years ago. Their lack of situational awareness was astounding.
Forum: Rotorheads
11th May 2021, 15:14
Replies: 58
Views: 18,340
Posted By Same again

Rather making a sensible decision to mitigate...

Rather making a sensible decision to mitigate risk I would have thought.
Forum: Rotorheads
6th May 2021, 11:09
Replies: 277
Views: 265,684
Posted By Same again

Or even one that actually meets the contractural...

Or even one that actually meets the contractural requirements....
Forum: Rotorheads
30th Apr 2021, 07:56
Replies: 58
Views: 18,340
Posted By Same again

That just about sums it up. Now they want to...

That just about sums it up. Now they want to operate SAR again? Frightening....
Forum: Rotorheads
29th Apr 2021, 19:46
Replies: 58
Views: 18,340
Posted By Same again

Yes - and the Sligo debacle that finally...

Yes - and the Sligo debacle that finally convinced the Irish Government to give the contract to a private operator.
Forum: Rotorheads
28th Apr 2021, 20:17
Replies: 58
Views: 18,340
Posted By Same again

I know that it is frowned upon these days to look...

I know that it is frowned upon these days to look back more than 12 months but is anyone familiar with the history of Waterford SAR?
Forum: Rotorheads
2nd Mar 2021, 06:56
Replies: 101
Views: 27,284
Posted By Same again

I suppose the question is why would you want to...

I suppose the question is why would you want to do that now? As a non-UK EASA licence holder you are permitted to fly G reg aircraft in UK for up to two years before you need to hold a UK CAA...
Forum: Rotorheads
19th Feb 2021, 10:13
Replies: 101
Views: 27,284
Posted By Same again

Just received this from my AME. This...

Just received this from my AME.

This message is aimed at our many clents who operate now on non-UK, EASA licences.
Many of you will be aware that we have sought approval from several EASA...
Forum: Rotorheads
8th Feb 2021, 07:24
Replies: 101
Views: 27,284
Posted By Same again

As an exercise in democracy I am happy that we...

As an exercise in democracy I am happy that we have finally left the Titanic on our speedboat (their description). No doubt the EU still will do whatever it can to stymie the progress of UK to...
Forum: Rotorheads
7th Feb 2021, 20:27
Replies: 101
Views: 27,284
Posted By Same again

I doubt that very much. Your credentials are...

I doubt that very much. Your credentials are clearly on display but mine was not a political statement. I only raised this here so that others who may be unaware of licence issues are informed that...
Forum: Rotorheads
7th Feb 2021, 13:28
Replies: 101
Views: 27,284
Posted By Same again

Having put that hypothesis to the test recently,...

Having put that hypothesis to the test recently, I would not rely on it.
Forum: Rotorheads
7th Feb 2021, 10:57
Replies: 101
Views: 27,284
Posted By Same again

If the Brexit EASA issue is caused by the...

If the Brexit EASA issue is caused by the inflexible and autocratic 'political dogma' of the UK then why do EASA licences pilots continue to be allowed to fly G-reg in UK? Surely EASA licences must...
Forum: Rotorheads
7th Feb 2021, 10:52
Replies: 7
Views: 3,022
Posted By Same again

Good advice. Sim training is the way to go but...

Good advice. Sim training is the way to go but not available to all. Flying single-pilot it is even more important to take things slowly and apply the usual Aviate, Navigate, Communicate. Non-failure...
Forum: Rotorheads
5th Feb 2021, 21:21
Replies: 101
Views: 27,284
Posted By Same again

Theoretically yes. But the CAA do not expect to...

Theoretically yes. But the CAA do not expect to be issuing new UK CAA licences (dark blue covers I would imagine) until April 2021. So if you are not changing address or have a rating change then you...
Forum: Rotorheads
5th Feb 2021, 13:40
Replies: 101
Views: 27,284
Posted By Same again

Well you are in limbo-land as you don't have an...

Well you are in limbo-land as you don't have an EASA licence so cannot convert with SOLI and you don't yet have a UK CAA licence. Go ahead and try but I think you will find out what I have just...
Forum: Rotorheads
5th Feb 2021, 12:09
Replies: 101
Views: 27,284
Posted By Same again

Not sure - it may have been good advice last year...

Not sure - it may have been good advice last year but I have been researching options and - although I have not tried every State - the ones that I have all sing from the same sheet - "You no longer...
Forum: Rotorheads
5th Feb 2021, 11:04
Replies: 101
Views: 27,284
Posted By Same again

You will not be be eligible as you do not have an...

You will not be be eligible as you do not have an EASA licence anymore. So as you no longer have the right to work in EU and no longer have an EASA licence you will not be eligible - much the same as...
Forum: Rotorheads
5th Feb 2021, 10:18
Replies: 101
Views: 27,284
Posted By Same again

Hargreaves99. I think like many of us there was...

Hargreaves99. I think like many of us there was an assumption that there would be some kind of reciprocity between UK and EU in terms of licensing but sadly that is not the case. The UK has agreed to...
Forum: Rotorheads
28th Jan 2021, 08:33
Replies: 101
Views: 27,284
Posted By Same again

Has anyone been brave enough to read and decipher?

Has anyone been brave enough to read and decipher?
Forum: Rotorheads
23rd Jan 2021, 19:29
Replies: 5
Views: 1,781
Posted By Same again

See the Brexit thread. Applications to change...

See the Brexit thread. Applications to change state from UK EASA should have been started last year.
Forum: Rotorheads
23rd Jan 2021, 19:25
Replies: 101
Views: 27,284
Posted By Same again

I have a few ICAO licences and the issuing...

I have a few ICAO licences and the issuing country will generally give credit for your licence, log book hours and type ratings. To issue the licence the new country requires a medical examination,...
Forum: Rotorheads
23rd Jan 2021, 15:57
Replies: 101
Views: 27,284
Posted By Same again

Evil Twin, Well now that we have left the EU...

Evil Twin,

Well now that we have left the EU my UK ATPL(H) is now not an EASA licence and has reverted to a UK CAA licence. It is, I suppose, possible to apply for an EASA licence directly to one...
Forum: Rotorheads
23rd Jan 2021, 10:45
Replies: 101
Views: 27,284
Posted By Same again

I have been unaware of the changes as I have been...

I have been unaware of the changes as I have been working outside the EU for some time. Considering the instability of aviation employment I would have thought that most UK pilots would want to make...
Forum: Rotorheads
23rd Jan 2021, 07:34
Replies: 101
Views: 27,284
Posted By Same again

Then perhaps you are the prefect person to answer...

Then perhaps you are the prefect person to answer a question for me please? (cheque is in the post :-) I was under the impression that pilots could only hold one EASA licence. When I worked in...
Forum: Rotorheads
22nd Jan 2021, 20:17
Replies: 101
Views: 27,284
Posted By Same again

Of course. Sounds to me as if you work for EASA. ...

Of course. Sounds to me as if you work for EASA.



If that is the case then I am surely the only pilot left in UK with a UK licence? They must be happy in FCL down at Aviation House.
Forum: Rotorheads
22nd Jan 2021, 17:32
Replies: 101
Views: 27,284
Posted By Same again

A reason that many (I am reliably informed) voted...

A reason that many (I am reliably informed) voted for Brexit was that whenever Brussels imposed new rules we - the law abiding UK - would always comply whereas EU states only did so when it suited...
Forum: Rotorheads
22nd Jan 2021, 17:09
Replies: 101
Views: 27,284
Posted By Same again

Well I think we all know that EASA licenced...

Well I think we all know that EASA licenced pilots are flying G registered aircraft in UK airspace so there must be some other caveat that allows that.
Forum: Rotorheads
22nd Jan 2021, 15:43
Replies: 101
Views: 27,284
Posted By Same again

I don't believe that I am confusing the...

I don't believe that I am confusing the situation. In my particular case the employment was be a short term contract in EU which I cannot be considered for because my UK licence from 1st Jan is...
Forum: Rotorheads
22nd Jan 2021, 10:01
Replies: 101
Views: 27,284
Posted By Same again

In practical terms - I have just been informed by...

In practical terms - I have just been informed by an EU based operator that they cannot offer me a contract until I have converted my (now) UK ATPL(H) to an EASA licence. I think many of us had...
Forum: Rotorheads
16th Jan 2021, 11:29
Replies: 46
Views: 19,632
Posted By Same again

I fired quite a few SS11 but only at stationary...

I fired quite a few SS11 but only at stationary targets. I do reckon I could have hit a helicopter though. During the Falklands War a fellow Airgunner in a Scout told me that they were hiding in a...
Forum: Rotorheads
15th Jan 2021, 19:52
Replies: 46
Views: 19,632
Posted By Same again

Even the Scout AH1 had A2A capabilities. It just...

Even the Scout AH1 had A2A capabilities. It just depended how fast the target was travelling.
Forum: Rotorheads
12th Jan 2021, 18:11
Replies: 60
Views: 40,458
Posted By Same again

Fire fighting in a Bell 212. The best type of...

Fire fighting in a Bell 212. The best type of flying I have ever done in the best helicopter I have ever flown. :-)
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