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There are 15 sitting in Qualicum Beach. One of which (440) is flyable….There must be enough sitting in museums and bone yards...
There are 15 sitting in Qualicum Beach. One of which (440) is flyable….There must be enough sitting in museums and bone yards...
How many does Ukraine have now? 3 from the UK and 6 from Germany? Think they would trade 9 Sea Kings for 28 S-92s?There are 15 sitting in Qualicum Beach. One of which (440) is flyable….
True, sadly.27 H-92s.
Just sayin…
Not saying.True, sadly.
Plus, how many of them have a good chance of never actually flying again?
Not saying.
Not saying.For those of us not in the know, are you saying there's a non-zero number of our bespoke orphan fleet of unnamed maritime helicopters that will never fly again because of serious flaws that are irreparable and compromise flight safety despite the fact they're less than a decade old?
I really hope you guys are joking.True, sadly.
Plus, how many of them have a good chance of never actually flying again?
From my understanding, it’s also an issue in the Navy (ships subs with out enough crew, not enough spares, and outstanding work items) so that we have to have an all hands on deck to get each deployment out the door. Other fleets in the Air Force also seem to have different takes on the same issues, and the army seems to have a perennial battle with pers in lines and ongoing maintenance.I really hope you guys are joking.
I don’t have any pictures from United Aircraft but I can look in the archives.Do you have any pictures of the Sea Kings being assembled in Canada?
Were there decent simulators for the sensor operators to learn on?
Can't imagine the nausea sitting in the back of a helicopter looking at a screen or instruments.
I am a stupid TACCO. I am not in 12 AMS or the WSM shop. Airworthiness is not my gig, is what I am saying.I really hope you guys are joking.
There is at least one picture in John Orr’s “Kings for a Reason”.Do you have any pictures of the Sea Kings being assembled in Canada?
Were there decent simulators for the sensor operators to learn on?
Can't imagine the nausea sitting in the back of a helicopter looking at a screen or instruments.
So this got me thinking again...Baz, have you considered writing this up for Warrior Magazine?