Uuummmmm... it is! Helicopter Underwater Escape TrainingTyranus wrote:...I thought HUET was only required for Helicopters...
Media Helicopters
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Re: Media Helicopters
that's what I thought...
...I find it interesting though that you require it to do any work over water *thinks boats*. Oh well, is there an employee suggestions email address for improvements? You could request a bigger "window" and the purchase of a chopperauntys_eyes wrote: Most cammos (and some journos) are HUET certified. HUET is compulsory for work over water, which would cover most media work.
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Sorry T. My bad... When i said "work over water" i actually meant helicopter work over water. It is my understading that anyone flying in a helicopter for work (i think that excludes tourism/joy flights) that requires continued flight over water must be HUET certified. A lot of helicopter work for the media would generally include flying over the ocean or river.
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A HUET certificate is not mandatory but policy for many organizations.
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Are you sure it's JIB?? That comes up as a fixed wing on Airlines.NetVK6ZMS wrote:STW now lease a Robinson R44 VH-JIB.
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Which goes to show don't believe everything you read on the net.
Its JIB
Its JIB
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Confirmed by casa, VH-JIB is a Robinson r44VK6ZMS wrote:Which goes to show don't believe everything you read on the net.
Its JIB
http://casa.gov.au/casadata/regsearch/a ... rch=Search
VH JIB
Rotorcraft with skid landing gear
Single Piston engine
Manufacturer: ROBINSON HELICOPTER CO
Model: R44 II
Serial number: 10169
Aircraft first registered in Australia: 24 October 2003
Full Registration
Registration holder as of 09 May 2008
HILDEBRAND, Stefan
PO Box 195
LANCELIN WA 6044
AUSTRALIA
Registered operator as of 09 May 2008
HILDEBRAND, Stefan
PO Box 195
LANCELIN WA 6044
AUSTRALIA
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