KLM Helikopters

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KLM Helikopters
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IATA ICAO Callsign
AMS KLMH
Founded October 1965
Ceased operations 1998
Hubs Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
Secondary hubs Den Helder Airport
Fleet size 11
Destinations North Sea oil rigs
Headquarters Amsterdam, Netherlands
Key people Dr M. S. Kamminga (Manager)H. Zeedijk (Chief pilot)

KLM Helikopters was a Dutch civil helicopter operator founded in 1965, and was wholly owned subsidiary of KLM Airlines.

History

Also known as KLM Nordzee Helikopters the company provided offshore support flights, charters, and search and rescue. Their fleet consisted of seven Sikorsky S-61N's, four Sikorsky S-76B's, two Sikorsky S-58T's and two MBB Bo 105's.[1] In 1991 the company expanded when Era Helicopters a division of Era Aviation acquire a 49% of KLM, and provided them with growth in Alaska region. until the company was sold to Schreiner Airways in 1998.[2][3]

Accidents

  • On December 29, 1990 a Sikorsky S-61N was in a hover when serious vibrations were experienced. After touchdown one of the main rotor blades struck the fuselage and detached before the engines were shut down, no injuries were reported.[4]

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