The day to day routine of a helicopter pilot flying in the Gulf of Mexico does not suffer from having “too much” variety in it. Once you’re assigned to a job, and have flown that contract for awhile, you’ll essentially figure out the routine and settle into a nice pattern. The only time that reallyContinue reading “Gulf Of Mexico: Operation Turtle Watch”
Category Archives: offshore
Gulf of Mexico: Life Off-Shore (Pics)
First of all I want to say thank you to everyone that’s been reading the latest posts, commenting, and messaging. Some loyal readers that had been waiting in the wings for me to start putting content back out – and some new readers! Welcome! I’ve been getting questions about certain aspects of being a helicopterContinue reading “Gulf of Mexico: Life Off-Shore (Pics)”
Weather in the Gulf of Mexico (Pics)
This is one I’ve been meaning to write since I started flying off-shore. It’s a topic I get questions about from time to time, and one that is worth mentioning. What is the weather like in the Gulf? How do you plan, fly, and work with it? Now that may seem like a ridiculous questionContinue reading “Weather in the Gulf of Mexico (Pics)”
Flying in the Gulf of Mexico (Pics)
Even though I haven’t been writing for the past year and a half (give or take) I still get messages on this site, instagram, and on Facebook. It’s been a long time since I managed any helicopter pilot groups on FB so that last one is a bit of a mystery to me. Let’s rollContinue reading “Flying in the Gulf of Mexico (Pics)”