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Does anyone want chopper footage?

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Created by dutchy1985 > 9 months ago, 20 Oct 2009
dutchy1985
213 posts
20 Oct 2009 10:53AM
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Howdy troopers,
I just finished my helicopter licence and had a fully choice and sic idea.
Kite chopper filming.
If anyone is interested let me know - it would have to be Brisbane or Gold Coast and when its less than 30 knots.
To cover all my insurance and maintenance and fuel id need like 5 hundgy for an hour.
I had a little looksy at the real businesses and its about twelve hundgy for an hour.
give us a message if youre keen, ive got a canon 40D and a decent quality miniDV cam (but it doesnt have much zoomy)
id probably have to get an ICO thing which will cost me money so just wondering if anyone would want it?

checkout aaron hadlow calibrate on youtube for an idea of how sic it would be.

p.s. big megaloops
p.p.s. massive megaloops
p.p.s. If anyone can teach me to jesus walk pm me, sic

LethalLeigh
VIC, 29 posts
20 Oct 2009 1:58PM
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hey dutchy what do you fly ivegot a 22 robo and fly a 206 ive thought about the same idea but to costly for your ave person

dutchy1985
213 posts
20 Oct 2009 11:20AM
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LethalLeigh said...

hey dutchy what do you fly ivegot a 22 robo and fly a 206 ive thought about the same idea but to costly for your ave person



Just run into a bit of mundo from a porn business which i just took public in italy. i get my twin squirrel in three wks time!

Saffer
VIC, 4501 posts
20 Oct 2009 4:03PM
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dutchy1985 said...

Howdy troopers,
I just finished my helicopter licence and had a fully choice and sic idea.
Kite chopper filming.
If anyone is interested let me know - it would have to be Brisbane or Gold Coast and when its less than 30 knots.
To cover all my insurance and maintenance and fuel id need like 5 hundgy for an hour.
I had a little looksy at the real businesses and its about twelve hundgy for an hour.
give us a message if youre keen, ive got a canon 40D and a decent quality miniDV cam (but it doesnt have much zoomy)
id probably have to get an ICO thing which will cost me money so just wondering if anyone would want it?

checkout aaron hadlow calibrate on youtube for an idea of how sic it would be.

p.s. big megaloops
p.p.s. massive megaloops
p.p.s. If anyone can teach me to jesus walk pm me, sic


Unless you have a CPL you have to be very careful even charging anything to cover costs or the CASA will take you to the cleaners. I'd also be a little weary about posting it on a public forum if you don't have your CPL, you really don't want to attract their attention to these sorts of things, so its probably best arranged through friends.

Burls
209 posts
20 Oct 2009 1:16PM
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^^^^^^^^^ very true.

Key words here: "Shared expenses"

Saffer
VIC, 4501 posts
20 Oct 2009 6:54PM
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Burls said...

^^^^^^^^^ very true.

Key words here: "Shared expenses"


Better yet, you take them out for free flying and then they give you a $500 blowjob in the parking lot afterwards, without the blowjob of course unless you're into that sort of thing. You can classify yourself as a part time sex worker :p

crispy9
18 posts
7 Nov 2009 12:27PM
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Hi All

I am a Professional Helicopter Pilot that flies a Search and Rescue machine. I have a lot of experience with helicopters including a small amount of film and photography work.

I personally would give this one a wide berth. Low level filming is one of the most dangerous activities one can do in a helicopter. There are many risks involved and commercially this is only done by experienced pilots(2000 hours plus). There have been many fatal accidents involving experienced pilots let alone guys with a fresh licence (60-125 hours)

Aside from the risk to the camera man on board it is entirely possible to lose control of the helicopter and risk ANY third parties on the ground or in the water.

Paying a company to conduct film work will cost a lot more than this but I would rather pay knowing that the work will be done using professionals and flown in the safest possible way.

Dutchey1985 I can only guess you have posted this to assist in your hour building? Do you have an AOC? is the aircraft even yours? I hope if its not the owner is aware of your intentions. If CASA catches you, you will ruin any possibility of having a career in aviation or of setting a business up if the aircraft is yours. If you crash insurance will not pay up and you will be liable for any pending lawsuits or damages. Finally if you Kill someone you will go to jail for manslaughter. If I was you I would remove your topic and think twice before offering these services to anyone. Getting a start in the industry is very hard but this is not the way to do it mate.

If anyone would like any further information PLEASE pm me before considering this offer as I do not want to see anyone injured or killed because they do not understand the risks that someone else is prepared to take for their own benefit.

Crispy

tomasb
64 posts
7 Nov 2009 3:53PM
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crispy9 said...

Hi All

I am a Professional Helicopter Pilot that flies a Search and Rescue machine. I have a lot of experience with helicopters including a small amount of flim and photography work.

I personally would give this one a wide berth. Low level filming is one of the most dangerous activities one can do in a helicopter. There are many risks involved and commercially this is only done by experienced pilots(2000 hours plus). There have been many fatal accidents involving experienced pilots let alone guys with a fresh licence (60-125 hours)

Aside from the risk to the camera man on board it is entirely posible to lose control of the helicopter and risk ANY third parties on the ground or in the water.

Paying a company to conduct film work will cost a lot more than this but I would rather pay knowing that the work will be done using professionals and flown in the safest possible way.

Dutchey1985 I can only guess you have posted this to assist in your hour building? Do you have an AOC? is the aircraft even yours? I hope if its not the owner is awear of your intentions. If CASA catches you, you will ruin any possability of having a career in aviation or of setting a buisness up if the aircraft is yours. If you crash insurance will not pay up and you will be liable for any pending lawsuits or damages. Finally if you Kill someone you will go to jail for manslaughter. If I was you I would remove your topic and think twice before offering these sevices to anyone. Getting a start in the industry is very hard but this is not the way to do it mate.

If anyone would like any further information PLEASE pm me before considering this offer as I do not want to see anyone injured or killed because they do not understand the risks that someone else is prepared to take for their own benifit.

Crispy



Crispy... a profeshinal pilot u say?? WOW!! Im imprussed!! hmmm but.. dunt profesiornal pilots huv too be able two spel so thay cann flite plann??? i almosht dudnt beleev u fur minits...

fanx four shootin down dutchy... I'm shur yoor much beter than he is at flyin helicopoters

yoo daaa maan 'crispy' lol

crispy9
18 posts
7 Nov 2009 6:33PM
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Tomasb,

No pilots do not need to spell, or in my case type either. I apologise for the poor spelling in my original post and have edited in the hope that my MESSAGE will be read.
I have nothing against Dutchy in fact I have no idea who he is. My original post explains my reasons for posting. If given that knowledge you would use these services that is up to you.

Crispy

dutchy1985
213 posts
7 Nov 2009 6:37PM
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crispy9 said...

Hi All

I am a Professional Helicopter Pilot that flies a Search and Rescue machine. I have a lot of experience with helicopters including a small amount of film and photography work.

I personally would give this one a wide berth. Low level filming is one of the most dangerous activities one can do in a helicopter. There are many risks involved and commercially this is only done by experienced pilots(2000 hours plus). There have been many fatal accidents involving experienced pilots let alone guys with a fresh licence (60-125 hours)

Aside from the risk to the camera man on board it is entirely possible to lose control of the helicopter and risk ANY third parties on the ground or in the water.

Paying a company to conduct film work will cost a lot more than this but I would rather pay knowing that the work will be done using professionals and flown in the safest possible way.

Dutchey1985 I can only guess you have posted this to assist in your hour building? Do you have an AOC? is the aircraft even yours? I hope if its not the owner is aware of your intentions. If CASA catches you, you will ruin any possibility of having a career in aviation or of setting a business up if the aircraft is yours. If you crash insurance will not pay up and you will be liable for any pending lawsuits or damages. Finally if you Kill someone you will go to jail for manslaughter. If I was you I would remove your topic and think twice before offering these services to anyone. Getting a start in the industry is very hard but this is not the way to do it mate.

If anyone would like any further information PLEASE pm me before considering this offer as I do not want to see anyone injured or killed because they do not understand the risks that someone else is prepared to take for their own benefit.

Crispy


I've lost my chopper licence already for drink choppering, got dobbed in at archerfield by some 'unknown' but I think I know who it was and he usually drinks jager while flying his cessna

kyteryder
NSW, 692 posts
7 Nov 2009 9:49PM
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You Sir are a friggin idiot. I for one am glad you lost your licence.

kiteboy dave
QLD, 6525 posts
7 Nov 2009 9:00PM
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Crispy I think you've been trolled by one of our resident doofuses (doofii?)... in September he was not eating to afford another kite, now he's buying a chopper, and he's lost his licence? Yer right.

Hi friends,
I have decided that I need another kite, because I REALLY like them.
I worked out that in an average week I spend $270 on alcohol and $105 on food.
My goal is to spend $0 on alcohol and $14 on food. This will allow me to buy a new ~$2500 kite once every 6.925 weeks without having to increase my income.
The problem is that I only have a few 'very low budget' recipes, and I would like to ask for help with your favourite things to cook that are very cheap.

lostinlondon
VIC, 1159 posts
8 Nov 2009 10:18AM
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Not to mention that he made the money for his helicopter by floating a porn business in Italy!

dutchy1985
213 posts
8 Nov 2009 9:40AM
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Well...I had to think of something legit to finance my "twin squirrel"
$2.5million last time I checked

crispy9
18 posts
8 Nov 2009 1:32PM
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Well spotted kiteboy dave, I guess he got me line and sinker. Unfortunaty there have been many accidents where young guys have had access to a machine through their parents money etc. Sad endings mostly.
Dutchy why dont you stop been an oxygen waster and take up fishing, it appears you could do well.

Polupoluu
41 posts
8 Nov 2009 1:52PM
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Hey Dutchy i am genuinely interested in getting some chopper footage!! Me thinks Crispy creme is a little bit of a prude & stresshead!!! Risky? I doubt it! Who died and made Crispy the president of the "CFP" (Chopper Fun Police) Although i do have a couple of questions? For a few extra bucks would you be interested in parking the Heli on surfers paradise beach so i could do some Travis Pastrana kinda land jump over the chopper? Also i would be prepared to pay you a bit more if we could do this when the wind is a touch over 30 knots preferably in the 45 knot range so i could get more height with my megaloop?

rloemker
NSW, 149 posts
9 Nov 2009 12:52PM
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dutchy1985 said...

I've lost my chopper licence already for drink choppering, got dobbed in at archerfield by some 'unknown' but I think I know who it was and he usually drinks jager while flying his cessna


Don't sound so proud.



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