Helicopter Movements
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I am all for being corrected if I am wrong or mistaken. I did not know that about the 120...not being endorsed on it and all. I wonder if this is the case for the 130 as well...seems to be enough room in those things.
I believe you can get 3 across in a AS350 with right hand command, however its very squishy for the 2 people on the left...its more for 2 kids in the front or two persons of asian persuasion, since mst asians seem to be of a smaller build. You have to check the COG for this configuration as well.
I believe you can get 3 across in a AS350 with right hand command, however its very squishy for the 2 people on the left...its more for 2 kids in the front or two persons of asian persuasion, since mst asians seem to be of a smaller build. You have to check the COG for this configuration as well.
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Afternoon all,
Just moved into my new house and haven't got the internet on yet so apologies for the delayed reply.
The PIC in the EC130 sits in the left seat, the 'co-pilot' seat is the middle seat as there are three seats across the front. And no, I don't do a great deal of long lining!
Nathan M - As FerrariFlyer indicated I'm not actually navigating using the VOR but in that pic I'd say it's tuned to the Jacobs Well (JCW) VOR judging by the deflection and compass heading. I haven't got an IFR rating, just NVFR and I don't have any plank time.
CYHeli - You'll just have to trust my photots as I'm not coming down to Phillip Island anymore either, bit of a bugger as I was looking forward to the flight.
CH
Just moved into my new house and haven't got the internet on yet so apologies for the delayed reply.
The PIC in the EC130 sits in the left seat, the 'co-pilot' seat is the middle seat as there are three seats across the front. And no, I don't do a great deal of long lining!
Nathan M - As FerrariFlyer indicated I'm not actually navigating using the VOR but in that pic I'd say it's tuned to the Jacobs Well (JCW) VOR judging by the deflection and compass heading. I haven't got an IFR rating, just NVFR and I don't have any plank time.
CYHeli - You'll just have to trust my photots as I'm not coming down to Phillip Island anymore either, bit of a bugger as I was looking forward to the flight.
CH
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FerrariFlyer wrote:Suffice to say, on a day like the day in the picture, as long as he keeps the blue stuff on the right and the green stuff on the left, he should get to where he is going in a little while.
since he's at Moreton Island and probably tracking for the Gold Coast where he is based, once he gets south of Moreton he'd want to keep the blue on his LEFT and green on his RIGHT, otherwise he'll be doin laps of moreton!!
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FerrariFlyer wrote:
I believe you can get 3 across in a AS350 with right hand command, however its very squishy for the 2 people on the left...its more for 2 kids in the front or two persons of asian persuasion, since mst asians seem to be of a smaller build. You have to check the COG for this configuration as well.
We run this configuration in our 350's. 2 pax in the front. Its 'cosy' but certainly not uncomfortable. Yes obviously more roomy for ppl with a smaller build although we seem to fit the average person x 2 quite well and CofG doesn't become an issue if you load the rear as well. Can't do 2 in the front without pax in the back tho.
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Movement
Hello slappers
Was heading past Tooradin (YTDN) and manged to spot this beast:
Does anyone know where abouts it came from and what it might be doing down here?
Was heading past Tooradin (YTDN) and manged to spot this beast:
Does anyone know where abouts it came from and what it might be doing down here?
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This S-61 is from Cougar, a Canadian company that conducts Oil Rig Ops in British Columbia, possible that it's down at YTDN for Bass Strait Ops ?? I believe that Cougar will be phasing the S-61 away in favour of the S-92.
I saw it flying south bound along Rickets Point, Port Phillip Bay, thought it was just here from Carsons for the Fire Contract but theirs are Yellow in colour.
I saw it flying south bound along Rickets Point, Port Phillip Bay, thought it was just here from Carsons for the Fire Contract but theirs are Yellow in colour.
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Jayrow S61N
G'day All,
Th S61 will shortly have Jayrow titles applied and will be heading for Broome on a new offshore contract. The Cougar crews will be flying it until it goes onto the VH reg, then Jayrow crews take over, much like the ERA S76C++ currently in Karratha.
Cheers,
Bloke
Th S61 will shortly have Jayrow titles applied and will be heading for Broome on a new offshore contract. The Cougar crews will be flying it until it goes onto the VH reg, then Jayrow crews take over, much like the ERA S76C++ currently in Karratha.
Cheers,
Bloke
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Noted at Phillip Island today was B206 -YAM
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Bell-206 ... 1297477/M/
Nice paint scheme
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Bell-206 ... 1297477/M/
Nice paint scheme
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FerrariFlyer wrote:
I believe you can get 3 across in a AS350 with right hand command, however its very squishy for the 2 people on the left...its more for 2 kids in the front or two persons of asian persuasion, since mst asians seem to be of a smaller build. You have to check the COG for this configuration as well.
I always thought the front seat in the AS350, was for the two hottest chicks and then the next hottest on the back left working to ugliest behind the pilot so you can't see them!!!
I believe you can get 3 across in a AS350 with right hand command, however its very squishy for the 2 people on the left...its more for 2 kids in the front or two persons of asian persuasion, since mst asians seem to be of a smaller build. You have to check the COG for this configuration as well.
I always thought the front seat in the AS350, was for the two hottest chicks and then the next hottest on the back left working to ugliest behind the pilot so you can't see them!!!
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Visitors to Mildura
The following was passing through from Perth to Essendon...
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Re: Helicopter Movements
This one is still in Darwin, about to move soon apparently. It has Jayrow stickers on the sides.
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Re: Helicopter Movements
the couger 61 is off to WA for a couple of months then back to darwin!!!
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Re: Helicopter Movements
More visitors to YMIA.
Does it help having the only JetA1 within cooee..?
I think there were some AS350's there and if I see them I'll post tomorrow.
Hey Master Cylinder - check your pm's.
Does it help having the only JetA1 within cooee..?
I think there were some AS350's there and if I see them I'll post tomorrow.
Hey Master Cylinder - check your pm's.
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Re: Helicopter Movements
More A109's...
And the kids join the fan club...
I thought there was an AS350...
6 actually
Nice chatting guys.
And the kids join the fan club...
I thought there was an AS350...
6 actually
Nice chatting guys.
What you leave behind is not what is engraved in stone monuments, but what is woven into the lives of others.
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