The GPH 204A is the military flight planning guide. It details the ICAO flight plan and what to put where. We don’t use RCAF type designators, we use ICAO ones. In 15 years of flying Sea Kings, I only ever entered S61 as the aircraft type. CT156 Harvard II was entered as TEX2, CH148 Cyclone is enter...
No, it won't hover on one engine, but my understanding of the EH101 is that it won't hover with one failed engine either. Actually, we (Cormorant) can hover with one failed engine (we have 3).....unless a high DA, temp, close to max gross etc. Interesting. Truth be told, the Sea King can hover on o...
Just cause it's new doesn't make it better. The Cyclone has approx performance to the SK and like the SK if you lose an engine in the Hover, your going swimming. From the MHP SOR: 4.1.2.3.2. In order to reduce the risk of loss of an aircraft in the maritime environment, it is essential that the MH ...
We're issued them for our flying helmets, I think it's one of the best things I've ever been issued. It shines where you look and is quite handy for reading approach plates or anything else. Ours are NVG green lights, so it kind of makes some of the things on the map a little hard to see, but it's n...
I'm not surprised at some of the posts on here! Those things are hard to get parts for, wanna bet they yank that sucker back to D or E hanger and rebuild it?? What was the Tail # of that one that went in just off Eastern Passage? Was that 424 0r 434? Not the Squadrons, the tail number? Anybody reme...
You ever landed on a ship with a Sea King? Didn't think so. That has got to be the most incredibly blatant BS I've ever seen, where the hell did you find that tripe? A little info from someone who has landed on a ship..... Why do you have to be so jerky? This isn't the navy. Good, because I'm not i...
No kidding, these things need to be retired pronto. Some of the older ones even have vacuum tube avionics! The CF Air Command has one manouver, called the bear trap (used for landing a helo on a ship in heavy weather, really interesting to read up on too if you've never heard of it). Anyways, appar...
Very effective training, when I did it last summer for the Sea King, we did 14 dunks in total. We practiced with and without EBS (emergency breathing system), we exited via every exit from both the right seat and left seat. We also did off level dunks, ie not 180 degrees inverted, as well as in the...
One should just do the checks and not "babble" a la Sault school of Bafflegab" a simple "intruments check OK" will keep the cockpit quiet so you can hear such things as "hold short" and othe stuff that can get you dead!. When these "babble mouths" have come for pre-hire check rides and insist on co...
Hey I know this is kind of a change form all the hatin going back and forth on the thread right now, but what's it liked to get dunked???? Is it comparable to freefalling from 30 feet and contorting your body so your disoriented under the water? More intense? Less? Do they use actual aircraft for i...
Did it last year for the Cormorant. Great training. I hear it's a must for the Cormorant :lol: -=0=LIR=0=- It's a must for all CF helo crews, as well as most offshore oil workers. I didn't know the new whipping horse was the Cormorant. I'm sorry, I was busy today crashing airplanes as practice for ...
It might just be me, but paying to go on a ditching course seems a lot like paying a bunch of guys to gang rape/sodomize you as preparation before you go to prison. It has been my experience that you don't need to practice being miserable, life will arrange for plenty of that for you on it's own. I...
It depends on your aircraft, for the Sea King I use "needle left, ball right, 3 compases decreasing (BDHI, RMI, Standby), 3 steady (VGI, Alt, and A/S) and TACAN tracking", of course checked both directions.
istp, that brings back some memories. Sault College Class of 2000.
Well I agree that mil flying and civ flying are different in some ways, but I think the suggestion was to use experienced comm pilots to fill where there was a need to fill. I do not think it would take that long to train a comm pilot in the mil world. I have done both and think it would be a great...
Hey, no problem. All our Hercs are brand-new. Our CF-188's never have maintenance problems, and our Sea Kings .... uh .... :roll: I never said that. I was pointing out that a 10 year old aircraft is hardly an antique. duplicate2, yes we are, but I believe that's one of the E model Hercs. We also ha...
Hold on there.. Dont get tooo high on your horse about Mil flying being different. At one time you did not know how to do what you are doing now. Also, there are many civvy pilots which just dont fly people around either..... Flying is flying and each has its special abilities.... Not high on my ho...
Does helo time count for Total Time when applying for a job after you leave the Air Force? Also, how many people get onto the fixed wing planes (aside from the Hornet)? Sure does, hours are hours, though there is a differentiation between fixed wing and rotory wing, that's why there's caveats for A...
hz2p wrote:I'm glad to hear the wings stayed on that antique for the duration of the flight.
Antiques? You are aware that some of those Hercs are less than 10 years old right? Airframes 130343 and 130344 to be exact, we got them in 1996. I bet your car is older than that.