Informal heli nights UK (including arrangements)
Concur.........
with excellent facilities provided by FBO.
A well organised and focused evening - whereas there was the sense of 'preaching to the converted' - genuine proactive attitude present by all - there couldn't have been many helicopter pilots left in the North who didn't attend!!!!!!!!
with excellent facilities provided by FBO.
A well organised and focused evening - whereas there was the sense of 'preaching to the converted' - genuine proactive attitude present by all - there couldn't have been many helicopter pilots left in the North who didn't attend!!!!!!!!
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Hi.
Just curious to know if you have to register for the Redhill evening.
I've been following your posts about the evenings you have and i will be coming home from the States around that time and would like to come along.
If i can get out of work the day before and get an early flight i would like to attend but if it is mandatory then i will try another visit.
Thanks for any help.
Just curious to know if you have to register for the Redhill evening.
I've been following your posts about the evenings you have and i will be coming home from the States around that time and would like to come along.
If i can get out of work the day before and get an early flight i would like to attend but if it is mandatory then i will try another visit.
Thanks for any help.
Just register and if you don't turn up no harm done.
It just helps us keep track off who is coming and what size venue we need, we've been to capacity at the last three and had to look for alternates nearby.
We have about 25 registered for Redhill already.
GS
It just helps us keep track off who is coming and what size venue we need, we've been to capacity at the last three and had to look for alternates nearby.
We have about 25 registered for Redhill already.
GS
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It's unfortunate that due to my work I can't make the Redhill Safety Evening this time, but to anyone who is considering it, my advice is get yourself along there - the last one was well worth it.
Gary and helpers - hope it goes well.
Regards,
DBChopper
Gary and helpers - hope it goes well.
Regards,
DBChopper
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Redhill 27th
Huge thanks to Gary and Ian for arranging last night's safety evening. Also a very big thank you to Alan from NATS and David? from the CAA for their presentations.
Ian.
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Damn I had Redhill down for this saturday in my diary for some reason and was looking forward to it. Gutter. What did I miss?? Can someone give a summary...?
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As an "outsider" from the helicopter fraternity, can I also thank Gary and Ian for their continued efforts (and invite)
Really good to see the work ongoing - and well attended events such as this help reinforce those efforts.
Rgds
Alan
Really good to see the work ongoing - and well attended events such as this help reinforce those efforts.
Rgds
Alan
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Yes, plenty more planned, what we are trying to do is not do the same thing in the same place twice as we are fully aware that no one will want to see the third evening if we do (but we will run the whole thing in Newcastle if we have enough people who want to see it).
There are plans a foot to keep the initiative running for at least the next 12 months, I am sorry I've been busy since Redhill with all kinds of non aviation stuff as I am fairly quiet on the flying front and haven't had time to update this thread and the website, I aim to do that before year end. I'll report back here when I've done it.
Cheers
GS
Yes, plenty more planned, what we are trying to do is not do the same thing in the same place twice as we are fully aware that no one will want to see the third evening if we do (but we will run the whole thing in Newcastle if we have enough people who want to see it).
There are plans a foot to keep the initiative running for at least the next 12 months, I am sorry I've been busy since Redhill with all kinds of non aviation stuff as I am fairly quiet on the flying front and haven't had time to update this thread and the website, I aim to do that before year end. I'll report back here when I've done it.
Cheers
GS
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Not sure if anyone has suggested this yet, but would someone video these events for those of us who can't attend? Especially the speakers.
I, for one, would appreciate it,
Monk
I, for one, would appreciate it,
Monk
South West Evening
Ladies and Gents
Sorry for being quiet, unusual for me I know, been sorting other stuff out lately.
Can we have a show of hands for a South West Venue.
1. Dunkeswell
2. Gloucester
3. Weston Super Mare [Will be chargeable, which we haven't done up to now].
4. Further South west like Exeter or Plymouth.
I'd like to get the SW first evening done by the end of the month.
Scotland perhaps next month or April.
Gary
Sorry for being quiet, unusual for me I know, been sorting other stuff out lately.
Can we have a show of hands for a South West Venue.
1. Dunkeswell
2. Gloucester
3. Weston Super Mare [Will be chargeable, which we haven't done up to now].
4. Further South west like Exeter or Plymouth.
I'd like to get the SW first evening done by the end of the month.
Scotland perhaps next month or April.
Gary
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Warning order for a safety/meeting night at Wycombe in the week containing the 20th May. Shawn Coyle will be talking about a subject yet to be decided - suggestions are welcome
Phil
Phil