hello,
i finally managed to place photos on this website and these are my first photos on this site, the photos are from my education.
i follow a education for helicopter CAT-A1,3.
the education is from lufthansa technical training (following the EASA law)
it is in cooparation with the koninklijke luchtmacht.
it is at the ROC amsterdam airport in hoofddorp.
for the practical training we got 2 german BO-105's they arrived this summer.
the BO-105's are built in 83 and 84 and have flown until 2003 and after that they were stored for spare parts etc...
we did a lot on these heli's like a engine change, removed the whole tail, dashboard, kerosine tankt, rotor blades etc etc etc...
here are some photo's of it
arriving per truck from germany:
lifted out of the truck:
engine change ( we didn't had the proper support block for the engine so we fabricated one by ourselfs from wood :
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Re: lufthansa technical training
Wow nice close up shots Jeffrey. Well done
Re: lufthansa technical training
hi Jeffrey,
nice shots,,
how long does it take to get your full b1.3 license?
i almost finished my B1, but i would like to put my B1.3 behind it
nice shots,,
how long does it take to get your full b1.3 license?
i almost finished my B1, but i would like to put my B1.3 behind it
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Re: lufthansa technical training
If I saw i correctly there is more delicious stuff where this came from...
I saw:
Harvard
Allouette III
Jetstreams
T33
Any change you could get them in picture as well??
Succes in your training.
Marc
I saw:
Harvard
Allouette III
Jetstreams
T33
Any change you could get them in picture as well??
Succes in your training.
Marc
Re: lufthansa technical training
i can put other picture's of the other aircraft in as well! i will do that this week! right now i am quite bussy at school!
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Re: lufthansa technical training
hello royke 777
how long does it take to get your full b1.3 license?
i almost finished my B1, but i would like to put my B1.3 behind it
are you gonna be a B1.1 mechanic?
B1 is for turbine aircraft and B1.3 is for turbine helicopter i'm not quite sure how long that would take!
for aircraft you mus do module 11 (A/C fixed wing) and for helicopter you must do module 12 (helicopter(rotory wing) wich i did!
how long does it take to get your full b1.3 license?
i almost finished my B1, but i would like to put my B1.3 behind it
are you gonna be a B1.1 mechanic?
B1 is for turbine aircraft and B1.3 is for turbine helicopter i'm not quite sure how long that would take!
for aircraft you mus do module 11 (A/C fixed wing) and for helicopter you must do module 12 (helicopter(rotory wing) wich i did!
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Re: lufthansa technical training
in that case i only have to do M12 because i'm doing M11 already at the moment
thanks for your answer
thanks for your answer