Details of all the Happenings at EBG Helicopters.
Rainbow skies
Some beautiful rainbows seen around Redhill Aerodrome. Which one is your favourite? Photographs by @geoffwivag
British Women Pilots’ Association talk by Hannah Nobbs!
The British Women Pilots’ Association (BWPA) South Region are planning to host a talk by Hannah Nobbs (former EBG student and now CPL(H) pilot), who will talk about her career from the design and certification
Autumn Turn on a Private Flight
Stuart L took out one of the Guimbal Cabri G2 helicopters for a local flight this week with Ken. They followed the route we take for our Royal Surrey Tours, taking some beautiful images of
Explorer Trial Lesson in Cabri G2
Captain Ken wizzed off in G-LYZA one of our Guimbal Cabri G2 helicopters today for a 45 minute flight for this trial lesson.
Another Smooth Solo Flight – Stanley K
Congratulations to Stanley K on another tidy solo flight in the Robinson R22, G-NDIA. Nice safe departure and return!
PPL(H) pass for Sebastian
Congratulations go out to Sebastian M who passed his PPL(H) on Sunday with examiner Tim Piper. Photo of Bob and Sebastian both proud as punch in front of the R22 helicopter.
After the rain, the sun came out and the sky was almost as blue as our portacabins
Just after the rain Saturday 4th November 2023. The view from the portacabins looking North East towards the duck pond on Redhill Aerodrome.
A view from the sky in a helicopter towards the end of Storm Ciarán
Storms containing sting jets have a distinctive structure, often characterised by rapidly deepening clouds. Storm Ciarán was consistent with that structure. The beauty of flying a helicopter means even if the runway is waterlogged, we
Casting spells for Halloween
Here at EBG Helicopters we are getting in the spirit for Halloween. Hocus pocus and Abracadabra were some of the words we used. Hey Presto! Happy Halloween everyone. Photographs by @geoffwivag
Ground runs in wind and rain
Unfortunately pleasure flights cancelled today, but nothings stops the maintenance crew at Hangar 6 – ground runs in the wind and rain.