RFS gets blackhawks
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- Silver Wings
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RFS gets blackhawks
The @NSWRFS is getting a major boost to its firefighting capabilities. Two former army Blackhawk helicopters are being added to its air fleet to help crews respond to life or death emergencies. #nswpol #7News
https://www.skynews.com.au/details/_5800540379001
https://www.skynews.com.au/details/_5800540379001
- Twistgrip
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"You can watch things happen, you can make things happen or you can wonder what happened"
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Waiting patiently
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Capt Pingpong wrote:Waiting patiently
that and the telephone book list of "essential requirements" to sort the wheat from the chaff!
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- bangequalsbad
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I'm wondering who will be most nervous (hypothetically speaking - as we know the RFS as a government agency shouldn't be cutting commercial operators lunches...) about this move?
1) Current companies (AUS based) who have winch machines on contract. (Kareela, United, Sydney Heli, Truenorth...)
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2) Current companies (USA and UPC (United Provinces of Canada)) that have contracts?
And looking ahead, providing (*) Flight get their s**t in one sock with there operation, would it be a nod in that direction that the Hawk is the new favourite toy?
Bangers
* = insert either Care, Life, or whatever here. I can't keep track of who's who in that space.
1) Current companies (AUS based) who have winch machines on contract. (Kareela, United, Sydney Heli, Truenorth...)
or
2) Current companies (USA and UPC (United Provinces of Canada)) that have contracts?
And looking ahead, providing (*) Flight get their s**t in one sock with there operation, would it be a nod in that direction that the Hawk is the new favourite toy?
Bangers
* = insert either Care, Life, or whatever here. I can't keep track of who's who in that space.
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How can a government department that doesn't have an AoC or the least bit of knowledge of aviation be "given" blackhawks for anything more than putting them on a stick somewhere.
Hand in Pants, I'm thinking, my god, that IS huge!!!!!!!!
- emuman_30
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The RFS have no idea what they are getting into, other than trying to show off the Victorians. Instead of learning from other agencies they are trying to out do them.
- Twistgrip
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Instead of learning from other agencies they are trying to out do them
Seems the norm these days with the various agencies and empire building. I see on another forum and CH7 report Vicpol are reportedly ordering 139’s.
I’m sure a few ex or current hawk drivers and overseas companies looking to get a foot in the door will be happy.
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"You can watch things happen, you can make things happen or you can wonder what happened"
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11 Seahawks into the utility market...
one simple question who the f$&k is driving them??
If the various agencies require long line time, bucket time, fire time, time on type, CRM, PDM, wires course, fire fighting endorsement, coffee drinking endorsement
the list seems to grow each year I can’t keep up...
2 pilot ship I assume? Equal rotation in summer so 44 drivers and half that will need to be good on a line/ bucket??
one simple question who the f$&k is driving them??
If the various agencies require long line time, bucket time, fire time, time on type, CRM, PDM, wires course, fire fighting endorsement, coffee drinking endorsement
the list seems to grow each year I can’t keep up...
2 pilot ship I assume? Equal rotation in summer so 44 drivers and half that will need to be good on a line/ bucket??
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Out of the 11 hulls purchased they may only build 4 or 5 serviceable aircraft and use the rest as inventory. Just a thought, I’m not sure.
It’s exciting though. As more aircraft are put on the register it creates jobs and progression within the industry.
It’s exciting though. As more aircraft are put on the register it creates jobs and progression within the industry.
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I’m all for using state assets to protect the state and it’s people and property but not so sure that it’s should be with profit lining the pockets of shareholders. These aircraft will be in the restricted category so will be limited to fire bombing taskings etc. but not able to carry pax which begs the question as to why they would use Seahawks as opposed to blackhawks as the empty weight will be significantly heavier. I’m not overly familiar with the airframes but I’ll be very curious as to how this deal will shake out. I’ll pull up a bag of popcorn.
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Keeping up with the Jones’. Who can get the first bunch of old clapped out ‘hawks online first..?
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Evil Twin wrote:These aircraft will be in the restricted category so will be limited to fire bombing taskings etc. but not able to carry pax.
Aren’t NSW going to be carrying firies in the back of a restricted aircraft & calling them crew? Seems to me that they’re sidestepping the restricted category requirements, & if they do it then it’s a matter of time until other operators do it. After all, part 61 is just an airline ops manual with a thousand instruments & exemptions for the rest of us, what’s 1 more?!?!
Maybe timberline & skyline know something the rest of us don’t, maybe they’re entrepreneurs & are getting ahead of the curve.
Great to see some new old stuff on the fires, I hope it leads to some opportunities for local pilots but with minimum requirements I think there’ll be an influx of backpackers to crew them.
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Heliduck wrote:Evil Twin wrote:These aircraft will be in the restricted category so will be limited to fire bombing taskings etc. but not able to carry pax.
Aren’t NSW going to be carrying firies in the back of a restricted aircraft & calling them crew? Seems to me that they’re sidestepping the restricted category requirements, & if they do it then it’s a matter of time until other operators do it. After all, part 61 is just an airline ops manual with a thousand instruments & exemptions for the rest of us, what’s 1 more?!?!
Maybe timberline & skyline know something the rest of us don’t, maybe they’re entrepreneurs & are getting ahead of the curve.
Great to see some new old stuff on the fires, I hope it leads to some opportunities for local pilots but with minimum requirements I think there’ll be an influx of backpackers to crew them.
You're probably right and I do remember something along those lines being mentioned before. I'd love to see windows open for local pilots but it'd be hard to get the requisite numbers unless you came up through the 'system'. Maybe there would be an opportunity for these organisations to lease some sim time in Oakey as I don't expect it's working flat out anymore. I watched some video of Blackhawks doing firework in California during their fire season earlier this year and there were generating some serious numbers in respect of turns and drops on fires. Very different geography and water sources of course but, interesting all the same.
I'd love to get a 225 (that i knew wouldn't throw it's rotor head off ) and sling buckets of water on fires, if only as an experiment to see how it would compare.
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Evil Twin wrote:I'd love to get a 225 (that i knew wouldn't throw it's rotor head off ) and sling buckets of water on fires, if only as an experiment to see how it would compare.
I wonder if with a winch and a belly tank a 225 could carry pax and winch them and water drop all in one mission, of course density alt would play a part. I also wonder how much weight could be reduced by removing all the offshore stuff.
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Probbo wrote:Out of the 11 hulls purchased they may only build 4 or 5 serviceable aircraft and use the rest as inventory. Just a thought, I’m not sure.
It’s exciting though. As more aircraft are put on the register it creates jobs and progression within the industry.
LOL
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creates jobs and progression within the industry.
Well, if the ex-army and navy dudes step out of their B206 jobs and take on the Firehawks, then some holes would be left behind for some upwards filtering.
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