Heli Ops Posted December 9, 2003 Report Posted December 9, 2003 CTD - Having a great time here in Oman playing with three 214STs and three 205s of the Royal Oman Police. Thought you might like to know they think they are the best machine around and in 2004/5 take delivery of six AB139s to replace the fleet. This morning we get to shoot some air to air shots of the 214ST with the Sultan of Omans Super Pumas so that should be fun. 407Driver - No sheep here but plenty of goats Cyclic Monkey - no offence taken on the other thread and keep an eye out for this Oman feature, will be a real humdinger. Regards from Muscat, Oman. Heli Ops Quote
bandaid Posted December 9, 2003 Report Posted December 9, 2003 I haven't seen 407 driver on here for awhile, I think he's pissed at the girly car remark I made a couple of days ago. Sheep are baaaaaaad liars anyhow. Quote
407 Driver Posted December 9, 2003 Report Posted December 9, 2003 Been on the road Bandaid Boy. Took your co-workers and a horizontal client to the big band-aid center in the big smoke and had to do a ...(gasp) overnighter. I'm taking a few days off to recouperate. Quote
Guest graunch1 Posted December 9, 2003 Report Posted December 9, 2003 What are they going to do with the Bells when they get the ABs? Quote
bandaid Posted December 9, 2003 Report Posted December 9, 2003 Did you at least buy those poor bandaid type guys a meal and a beverage? What kept you the night , darkness of weather? I would almost bet that our dispatch made the guys go home by taxi. Kind of miss those trips. Quote
cyclic monkey Posted December 9, 2003 Report Posted December 9, 2003 The 214STs will be fitted with Bambi buckets (on the belly) and based in a pretty mountain town on the Trans-Canada Highway in Eastern B.C. There will have to be some winter work too. But, let's not forget that Quasar used one for heli-skiing in the 80s. (Remove the back row of seats, put in a wooden box to throw the skis into. The beautiful part is that it requires two pilots, so the guide has to ride in the back !!) Apparently an operator from an unnamed Eastern provence will be the owner, and is hoping to charter them out for $950- per hour (fuel included). Don't laugh............it could happen !! Quote
cyclic monkey Posted December 9, 2003 Report Posted December 9, 2003 .........and I'm not supposed to say anything about the 205s until Paul Martin is sworn in.......but apparently he has an announcement to make about a deal on Canadas 'new' naval helicopters..........hint,hint. Quote
CTD Posted December 9, 2003 Report Posted December 9, 2003 The ST is an awesome machine - fast, easy on gas, and very reliable. It's very likely that PHI or AirLog would be bidding hard for them - they love 'em in the GOM. HeliOps, you have my sympathies. I can't think of a place I'd rather not be. Quote
Randy_G Posted December 10, 2003 Report Posted December 10, 2003 I heard that a certain bird-named heli-rebuilder/leasor bought all of them. They have all kinds of companies that want mediums, and the 205 tariff will drop to 500/hr (only if operated by operators based in someplace where a language not h'english is spoken). I thought they were going to use the 214 ST's for moving drills at 800/hr ?? :boff: Cheers Quote
Heli Ops Posted December 11, 2003 Author Report Posted December 11, 2003 CTD Did you get the images I emailed through. Thought you might enjoy the one showing us cruising along at 145 knots. Still cant get over the size of the blades on the thing. We took it out one day and had a picnic on the side of some very very high mountains with some steep drop offs. One minute we were scooting along at 50ft agl and then next second we were 8500ft agl when we went over the lip. Will have more to email after I get home. Heli Ops Quote
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