Nice one, in my 32 years in the industry i've never sailed out on a rig
Cool
Really? How did you get away with that?! Nor have I, am working on a boat-and just getting ready for my first ever chopper crew change, pretty much unheard of for this vessel- talk about being thrown in at the deep end! :)
I thought you were on a semi submersible
When i worked in Baku they used catamaran type vessels for crew changes, up to 100 passengers for a 2 hour journey.
Mostly crew changed via helicopter, must have flown thousands of flights, maybe got more flying time than some pilots
Will be intersting to see the chopper landing on your boat, hope the swell is low :Whsitle:
No inuendo type jokes please (ELFMAN)
A highly complex procedure!
Haha, puns ahoy...
I sincerely hope the swell stays down too, cause being the nice and conscientious kinda person I am, I chose to see the crew change through and leave in the last chopper...i can see this coming back to bite me in the ass, and one will not be a happy pup if I get stuck on here for another 2 weeks!
You're an old hand then with all this chopper travel, I'm a new baby to this industry, it's been an eye opener that's for sure!
Rather you than me although sounds like you've got an interesting few weeks ahead
You only need two tools in life WD40 and Duct Tape. If it doesn't move and should use WD40 and if it moves and shouldn't use Duct Tape.
Nice one, nothing beats the excitement of crew change day.
My journey home starts on Tuesday and will be car, 4 flights including a 15 hour flight from Dubai to Atlanta and finally the 25 minute car ride home
Woow that's a long way!! Must cut into your time off too when it takes so long to get anywhere. I couldn't really get excited about coming home til I had made sure everyone else made it home before me, but hearing the chopper arriving finally was the best thing ever :) still a rookie, but learning quick!