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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

More Solo's !

A while ago we mentioned Scott Gannon completing his first solo in the Schweizer or Sikorsky 300 as it is now known. We did not have pictures at the time but finally they are here !.





















Scott is the perfect student, he always studies and arrives on time. Scott has been a super fast learner and I am sure will make the perfect instructor when he is finished.

Scott got his solo done in very low time, unlike the Robinson Helicopters there is no restriction on when a student can complete their first solo flight, so if your a fast learner like Scott you can save some time.

Scott is completing his solo cross countries right now and will soon be on to the all important checkride !

Congratulations Scott and have a great day !


The BHH Team


Sunday, February 19, 2012

An example to us all.......

Adrian Mansfield started with Blue hill helicopters almost three years ago, We were looking for an instructor and I called Adrian. He was down in Florida at the time after just completing his training at Bristow Academy, the biggest civilian school in the world with over 50 Schweizer helicopters.

Adrian and I arranged a date and he came up for a two day interview, I collected him from the airport and we headed to the school, chatting about England on the way and how I did not miss it and he did !

We went over some ground school in the classroom and Adrian did great , we flew and I knew at that point he would be teaching at Blue Hill. Adrian and I arranged a date for him to start and he made the drive from Florida a week later and to my house until he found a place to live. Adrian fitted in well and soon built some great relationships with the students and myself, although we butted heads at times ! Many people have moved through the school under Adrians careful guidance and received licenses from Private through CFII.

Here we are three years and 1800 hours later in Adrians logbook and he is more than ready to move on to his next adventure. We would love to keep all of our instructors forever but they must all move on to the next stage, thats why we teach. Adrian will be making the trip to Las Vegas to fly tours in the Grand Canyon and the las vegas strip. He will be flying the EC130 initially then the AS350, I am sure he will impress and help more of our CFII's to move on to the next level.

I can honestly say that I am proud that one of our instructors has again been hired into the industry, It says a lot for the school and the standards and reputation we keep, we will keep you updated on Adrians progress in Las Vegas !!!!


Steve 



Monday, February 6, 2012

Solo pilots and fresh 141 simulator courses approved !

Firstly, we must apologize for lack of blogs, recent weeks have been taken up writing new simulator inclusive courses for our fresh part 141 school approval, these will be approved for use at the end of the month !  January has seen several new student pilots and some are solo already !, Firstly Scott Gannon soloed in the schweizer and closely followed by Carlos Almirani this weekend. Scott has moved right along and already completed some of his required cross country work. Unlike the Robinson helicopter , the schweizer has no restriction on hours when a student can solo, so you wont be held back if you are talented ! Carlos was already a fixed wing commercial pilot with tail wheel and aerobatic experience under his belt, he showed his skill with three perfect patterns under Kilian's supervision on the runway.
























Congrats Carlos and Scott, We promise to update you all with the latest on the fresh 141 approval and the inclusion of the sim in the programs to save you money !

The BHH Team