Hasn’t been much info on this one.
“Passenger” killed, pilot injured.
https://asn.flightsafety.org/wikibase/462080
Super Puma Down NSW
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Re: Super Puma Down NSW
Any more news… other that what was reported in the media last week
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Re: Super Puma Down NSW
Rumour is: A tail rotor failure.
It’s all been very quiet.
Another “interesting” thing is that one of two on board, the fatality unfortunately, has been described as a “passenger”. As far as I know the Super Puma isn’t certified for single pilot. Searching in the distant part of my mind: something to do with not being able to pump the gear down (emergency extension) from the RHS.
It’s all been very quiet.
Another “interesting” thing is that one of two on board, the fatality unfortunately, has been described as a “passenger”. As far as I know the Super Puma isn’t certified for single pilot. Searching in the distant part of my mind: something to do with not being able to pump the gear down (emergency extension) from the RHS.
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https://www.casa.gov.au/sites/default/files/2023-04/prescription-aircraft-ratings-casr-part-61-edition-9-instrument-2021.pdf#page6
Schedule 7 (page 23) lists the 332 as single pilot. I thought that the gear was actually easier to pump from the right seat, but it’s been a while.
Schedule 7 (page 23) lists the 332 as single pilot. I thought that the gear was actually easier to pump from the right seat, but it’s been a while.
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Re: Super Puma Down NSW
Perfect.
I defer to your superior knowledge.
That explains why so many Captains said they would prefer a pie warmer in the left seat. Rather than me. Some did look like they ate a few too many pies.
One question answered.
I defer to your superior knowledge.
That explains why so many Captains said they would prefer a pie warmer in the left seat. Rather than me. Some did look like they ate a few too many pies.
One question answered.
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Re: Super Puma Down NSW
The 225 is certified for single pilot VFR, but the last time I flew the 332 and every flight manual I have seen for the 332 says two crew VFR and IFR. I have no idea about what would be a 215, 225 automation in a 332 size airframe.
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Re: Super Puma Down NSW
There are some utility 332 that have been converted to fixed gear. Saves weight on top of removing pump down requirement.
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