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Grahame Hutchison
12th September 2009, 02:01 PM
After a flight along the Northern Beaches early this morning, I did my usual photographic snoop around the airport for things of interest. Nothing new to report so I had a chat to the pilot of the Ambulance Service of NSW Agusta AW139 to see what he knew about the new EC-145s (he thought the one I photographed last month over at the Eurocopter Hanger was the second of the new choppers, the first one being down in Adelaide for training). While we were talking he received a radio call out to an emergency in the Dooralong Valley just west of Wyong on the Central coast. It was straight into action and the crew of four departed in less than 15 minutes of receiving the call.

Before leaving the airport I noticed the Yak-50 (http://yssyforum.net/board/showthread.php?t=3151&highlight=yak-50) about to depart so I parked nearby for a look. This is the aircraft I photographed back in May, and when the engine started, it was the most amazing sound I have heard in a long time (a powerful, deep throaty note). The pilots helmet was fluro green in colour, the same as the nose spinner, and taxiing looked a little challenging, with such a long nose on the tail dragger.


Before the call out the Pilot had the engine cover slid forward to gain access to the front section of the twin P&W PT6C-67C
powerplants. When I first saw this from a distance, I thought they had fitted something new above the cockpit.
http://www.16Right.com/MessageBoard/D300-2009-09-12_001.jpg

The undercarriage is very low to the ground, so the searchlight has a hydraulic lift to raise
it up to the side of the aircraft
http://www.16Right.com/MessageBoard/D300-2009-09-12_002.jpg

The SpectroLab searchlight with hydraulic lifting arm fitted to the port side of the fuselage. Note the wire cutter under the nose, wire
deflector on top of the nose and up the centre of the cockpit windows, and wire cutter above the cockpit.
http://www.16Right.com/MessageBoard/D300-2009-09-12_003.jpg

Closeup of the SpectroLab searchlight which looks the same as the one fitted to the new EC-145s. This is a 28V DC 1600 Watt Short Arc
Xenon 30-40 Million candlepower unit. SpectroLab is a Boeing company.
http://www.16Right.com/MessageBoard/D300-2009-09-12_004.jpg

The starboard side winch fitted above the main cabin door.
http://www.16Right.com/MessageBoard/D300-2009-09-12_005.jpg

The helmets for the pilot and crew member hang from the cabin roof ready for action.
http://www.16Right.com/MessageBoard/D300-2009-09-12_006.jpg

Crew members prepare to depart for the emergency at Dooralong on the Central Coast.
http://www.16Right.com/MessageBoard/D300-2009-09-12_007.jpg

Rescue 24 did an intersection departure from Golf 1 on Runway 29R.
http://www.16Right.com/MessageBoard/D300-2009-09-12_009.jpg

Rescue 24 climbing out from Runway 29R, the undercarriage still not retracted.
http://www.16Right.com/MessageBoard/D300-2009-09-12_011.jpg

Dan Collins
14th September 2009, 12:17 PM
Great photos as always Grahame! I flew my first Training Area solo on that Saturday. Was a beautiful day for it, if a little hazy :)

Dan

Grahame Hutchison
14th September 2009, 12:56 PM
Well done Dan, I heard someone else doing their first solo circuit around 1000, a good day for it.

I was out just before 0800 and up towards the Hawkesbury there was smoke hanging in all the valleys, and a large burn off up the central coast maybe west of Wyong. Along the northern beaches was very nice in the sunshine, and the water looked perfect. Flew overhead the new doppler radar in the Golf Ball at Terry Hills, as good a landmark as the Bahi Temple.