AHIA - next Offshore Helicopter Conference

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AHIA - next Offshore Helicopter Conference

Postby AHIA » Thu Nov 27 2014, 23:27

Pacific 2015 - International Maritime Exposition

Subject to confirmation from our sponsors, a one or two day symposium will be held during Pacific 2015 from Tue 6 to Thu 8 October 2015 at the Sydney Exhibition Centre now relocated to Glebe Island, located on the foreshore between the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Anzac Bridge.

The event is held in conjunction with Navy Week and all the Navy's celebrations on Sydney Harbour. Not open to the general public. Registered admission to the trade show and our symposium. AHIA and helicopter industry members most welcome.

Location and timing subject to confirmation. In the meantime we are requesting any "Call for Papers" and expressions of interest as an exhibitor. The latter we will pass onto the organisers.

AHIA: secretary@austhia.com
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Re: AHIA - next Offshore Helicopter Conference

Postby AHIA » Tue Jan 20 2015, 10:10

Pacific 2015 - Offshore Conference,

Reminder. Please let us know if you want to speak on a topic. Maybe new regs for operating onto off shore platforms or North Seas safety standards now in place.

Give us a heads up!

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Re: AHIA - next Offshore Helicopter Conference

Postby AHIA » Thu Feb 19 2015, 10:18

AHIA meeting with organisers during Avalon Airshow.

Reminder to tell us if you have any particular topic that needs airing, or researching and presented in a public forum. It will be Sydney based. What about lowering oil prices and winding back of helicopter operations, as is now happening? Maybe the problem of training IFR rated co-pilots under the new CASA scheme - it seems more difficult now?? Solutions?

Do you bit, toss us some ideas - it could mean your job is at risk?

Remember bleating before a problem arises is better than whinging after .........

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