Tuesday, December 18, 2007

NEW ROBINSON 44 IS HERE!


IN HELINEWS RECENTLY
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Wednesday, December 12, 2007

TIM COUSINS - LATEST UPDATE

It's been over a year and half since we last caught up with former student Tim Cousins and so what is Tim up to now?

Since my last update a huge amount has happened - I have sat all my ATPL(H) theory exams; obtained my JAA CPL(H); set up a new AOC operation in Scotland; passed a SP/ME IR(H) and achieved my dream job of flying offshore in the North Sea.

I am now a co-pilot with CHC Scotia (since January 2007) undertaking crew-change flights to oil rigs in the North Sea, flying AS332L2 Super Pumas from Aberdeen - and I LOVE it !!

It has been a long slow process to get here (took my CASA CPL(H) in 2001 !!), has cost me the monetary equivalent of the GDP of Lithuania, and without the committed support of my wife I might never have arrived here. Nevertheless, here I am and I have no regrets whatsoever.

The North Sea is a unique environment to operate in - in a matter of hours the weather can change from CAVOK to 60kt fog ! I know, I know, in all my theory studies I was told that anything above a light wind will disperse fog, well I challenge the authors of those Met books to spend some time in Aderdeen !

I have achieved a number of "firsts" since being here, and not all of them welcome. Here are some of the highlights:

I have flown at FL100; undertaken my first medevac flight; had a hydraulic failure on final approach; diverted due to weather; flown for nearly 2 hours without touching the controls (autopilot); experienced heavy ice accumulations; "gone around" from a rig when at 0.75 miles it was still not visible through the fog; highest windspeed so far of 74kts; a rejected take off as a result of pax screaming "STOP !" when they saw sparks leaving the exhaust; and taxying a wheeled helicopter.

The worldwide helicopter job market has never been so active. It seems to be driven from a shortage of suitably qualified pilots for the offshore industry which then filters down through to the corporate and single engine charter market. The number of people learning to fly is increasing year on year which is also creating demand for instructors. In short, if you're thinking of learning to fly, now seems a great time to make the jump. Don't be fooled into thinking it is an easy step to take, however, hard work and diligence will be rewarded.

Monday, December 10, 2007


DAVID PAECH

Congratulations Dave on gaining your CPL (passed Friday 30 November 2007). Great work!! Tell us about your adventure over the past six months?

Why did you want to fly helicopters?
For the adventure and a different perspective on the world.

Why did you choose Beckers?
Because of the team's attitude towards growth.

When did you start at Beckers?
June 2007

What was theory like?
Intensive and thorough, but made easier with patience and knowledge from Robin (Theory Instructor)

During theory how many hours a week would you study for your cyber exams?
As much as I possibly could.

Was it enough?
Yes! But more can only help!

Cyber exam thoughts?
Challenging. Be well prepared.

What was your first flight experience at Beckers like and who did you fly with?
B47 TIF flight with Dougie! Great day. Everyone was more than helpful including the students. Thanx Alex!!!

Best flying experience?
Flying to Byron Bay with my classmate and now lifetime friend Abhi.

Worst flying experience?
Flying hungover in Jetstar! from Sydney to Melbourne with a 50 minute wait on the tarmac. (Thank goodness you were hungover on a plane!)

What was your flight test like?
Nerveracking, but then empowering and absolute relief. Beckers prepares you well!

Where and what are going to do now?
Sunshine Coast for the moment. Study some more with IREX and Dangerous Goods. R44 endorsement then EVERYWHERE!! Flying in EVERY HELICOPTER! The world is calling me!

To Mike, Jan, Robin, Mez, Maraina, Ric, Bryan, Dougie, Perry, Kim, Neils, Tony and of course Mushu. You have given me something so special I can't put it into words. So much more than just a chopper licence. Thank you. I will never forget that gift to my life.

Advice to new students?
Relax! Enjoy the time at Beckers. Savour your friendships and bonds formed with your classmates and Instructors.

Your time at Beckers will be possibly the most challenging yet inspiring and empowering experience of your life.

Never, never, never give up!

YOU will become more than just an aviator!

... and take extra care of Mushu! Happy flying!!