Kinsale Gas Field
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Kinsale Gas Field
Just heard today that the Contract for the Kinsale Field was awarded to Bond, Not great news for CHC.
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If I were in Irish Helis I would be kicking myself right now.
It looks like it has gone to Bond Air Services with an EC135!!
IHL have the same offshore capabilities as BAS, operate EC135 and already have an AOC in Ireland. It was there for the taking and they appear to have dropped the ball!
Suppose it looked like CHC would get it so no point going in.
It looks like it has gone to Bond Air Services with an EC135!!
IHL have the same offshore capabilities as BAS, operate EC135 and already have an AOC in Ireland. It was there for the taking and they appear to have dropped the ball!
Suppose it looked like CHC would get it so no point going in.
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Guys,
A requirement for a winch is either included in the tender or it isn't relevant. To award on that basis if it is not a tender requirement is illegal and downright foolish.
Speculating that this is the reason the tender went one way and not the other without any knowledge of the facts also falls into the foolish category.
I have yet to see a wind turbine with a helipad so it only stands to reason that a winch would be necessary for that line of work. There is absolutely no reason to speculate that the Bond helicopter destined for here will have a redundant winch fitted. Extra weight/drag for a higher fuel burn.
If the previous operation in Cork is anything to go by, Bond will send only one helicopter here, on an Irish AOC and Irish registration. It will be fitted primarily for the task at hand.
4GZ
A requirement for a winch is either included in the tender or it isn't relevant. To award on that basis if it is not a tender requirement is illegal and downright foolish.
Speculating that this is the reason the tender went one way and not the other without any knowledge of the facts also falls into the foolish category.
I have yet to see a wind turbine with a helipad so it only stands to reason that a winch would be necessary for that line of work. There is absolutely no reason to speculate that the Bond helicopter destined for here will have a redundant winch fitted. Extra weight/drag for a higher fuel burn.
If the previous operation in Cork is anything to go by, Bond will send only one helicopter here, on an Irish AOC and Irish registration. It will be fitted primarily for the task at hand.
4GZ
I reckon yuo have it on the button there!N714GZ wrote:Guys,
A requirement for a winch is either included in the tender or it isn't relevant. To award on that basis if it is not a tender requirement is illegal and downright foolish.
Speculating that this is the reason the tender went one way and not the other without any knowledge of the facts also falls into the foolish category.
I have yet to see a wind turbine with a helipad so it only stands to reason that a winch would be necessary for that line of work. There is absolutely no reason to speculate that the Bond helicopter destined for here will have a redundant winch fitted. Extra weight/drag for a higher fuel burn.
If the previous operation in Cork is anything to go by, Bond will send only one helicopter here, on an Irish AOC and Irish registration. It will be fitted primarily for the task at hand.
4GZ
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Evening all,
See below for pics of the Bond EC135 based at Cork.






Regards,
Paul
See below for pics of the Bond EC135 based at Cork.






Regards,
Paul
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does anybody have any idea how much flying time this bird is getting per month? I do remember the old irish ehlicopters bell212 some months used to notch up 70 hours and given the smaller size of this machine was wondering if its flying time is significantly higher if it carries the same volume of personnel or goods in and out?
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Hey Bolkow,
It usually does about 2-3 flights a day sometimes more. It's hard to notice these days as it now operates from a purpose built helipad at the flying club!
Regards,
Paul
It usually does about 2-3 flights a day sometimes more. It's hard to notice these days as it now operates from a purpose built helipad at the flying club!
Regards,
Paul
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Thanks for that reply Paul, I figured it must be doing multiple flights given it is a much smaller aorcraft thatn its ancestors, the Dauphin and Bell 212.pauldaly wrote:Hey Bolkow,
It usually does about 2-3 flights a day sometimes more. It's hard to notice these days as it now operates from a purpose built helipad at the flying club!
Regards,
Paul
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Felix