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ChangFai, your right. the most challenging part of getting home is the travel. I'll be in an S92 tomorrow, then a plane then the bus then the heliport baggage area and thats me just in Aberdeen.
winalot,
" the most challenging part of getting home is the travel."
Ain't it always?
" I'll be in an S92 tomorrow, then a plane then the bus then the heliport baggage area and that's me just in Aberdeen."
Now you've got me utterly confused. Though N.Sea logistics have changed since I was there, which was decades ago. Chopper, plane, bus, then pick up your bags at a heliport?
And that's not you in Central Aberdeen, which will require a taxi, probably. Hope you've got a hazmat suit and a gallon of disinfectant. Aberdeen taxis aren't renowned for their sterility, and a driver who doesn't stop talking is a rarity.
ADUK,
It is always challenging getting home especially when your flight gets delayed due to 'water spouts', 'freezing fog' or one of the better ones was 'not enough wind for the chopper' i've heard them all!
My route is offshore to Scatsta then fixed wing to Aberdeen where we all board a coach to take us the best part of 100ft to the Bristows heli arrivals, hell i could get on the coach walk to the back and get out quicker. All of these involve mixing with other riff raff , potentail CV-19 victims (my self included,lol)
winalot,
"It is always challenging getting home especially when your flight gets delayed due to 'water spouts', 'freezing fog' or one of the better ones was 'not enough wind for the chopper' i've heard them all!"
Fascinating. I'm beginning to think you haven't just worked N.Sea. Or if you have, Bristows et al are finding excuses. 'Not enough wind'????? 'Waterspouts'???? OK, I've seen flights grounded due to typhoons, but that was offshore W.Africa. In fact I've seen a 'waterspout' rip the entire helideck off a neighbouring platform down there, so not 'flying weather' !
'Freezing fog' is OK, though. Not going to take off the outbound flight like that, 'cos it might be worse out on the rig / platform / whatever, and have got yet worse for the inbound.
Safe return, and good luck.
" we all board a coach to take us the best part of 100ft to the Bristows heli arrivals, hell i could get on the coach walk to the back and get out quicker"
Don't forget to put your seat belt on LOL