Report D DAVELECKIE · Registered Joined May 27, 2008 · 704 Posts Feb 17, 2012 Always the best way to be going! Happy days! Dave
Report Coastie · Registered Joined Aug 24, 2005 · 11,683 Posts Feb 17, 2012 Why the net on the helideck?
Report C Chrisjfarmer · Registered Joined Jun 13, 2005 · 206 Posts Feb 18, 2012 Stops the Helicopters wheels skidding across a wet deck.
Report Coastie · Registered Joined Aug 24, 2005 · 11,683 Posts Feb 18, 2012 Thankyou for that, never thought of it like that.
Report G gordy · Registered Joined Apr 18, 2008 · 1,660 Posts Feb 18, 2012 They'd stopped using nets on some of the platforms I worked on by 2003. They must have caused a lot of twisted ankles over the years. Perhaps fixed installations don't have to have them, but floating ones do.
They'd stopped using nets on some of the platforms I worked on by 2003. They must have caused a lot of twisted ankles over the years. Perhaps fixed installations don't have to have them, but floating ones do.
Report M Mike R757550 · Registered Joined Apr 15, 2009 · 24 Posts Feb 18, 2012 It is a requirement for floating installations to have rope nets, unless the helicopters have skids.
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