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City / Airport:Ardmore (NZAR / AMZ)Map
Country:New Zealand
Photo Date:July 1992
Photo from:AustAirData CollectionWebsite
Photo ID:736902Submit Correction
View count: 362
Sold in Turkey in August 1995 as TC-HMH. Bob Kerr photo
Registration / Serial:ZK-HFQ
Alternate Registration:HFQ
Aircraft Version:Bell 222
C/n (msn):47014
City / Airport:Ardmore (NZAR / AMZ)Map
Country:New Zealand
Photo Date:July 1992
Photo from:AustAirData CollectionWebsite
City / Airport:Ardmore (NZAR / AMZ)Map
Country:New Zealand
Photo Date:July 1992
Photo from:AustAirData CollectionWebsite
Photo ID:736902Submit Correction
View count: 362
Sold in Turkey in August 1995 as TC-HMH. Bob Kerr photo
Registration / Serial:ZK-HFQ
Alternate Registration:HFQ
Aircraft Version:Bell 222
C/n (msn):47014
City / Airport:Ardmore (NZAR / AMZ)Map
Country:New Zealand
Photo Date:July 1992
Photo from:AustAirData CollectionWebsite
City / Heliport:New York - East 60th Street Heliport (JRE) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:April 1984
Photo by:Kenneth I. SwartzContact
Photo ID:423327Submit Correction
View count: 3751
New York City's East 60th Street heliport opened on Nov. 4, 1968 and ordered closed by Mayor Rudy Giuliani at the end of February 1998. In 1982, Pan Am contracted Omniflight Helicopter Services to operate a free helicopter service for all of its first-class and Clipper-Class passengers between the East 30th Street Heliport and the airline's Worldport Terminal at JFK Airport utilizing Bell 222As and later the Westland WG30. This 222A was seen taking off for JFK in April 1984. It later flew with operators in New Zealand (ZK-HFQ), Turkey (TC-HMH) and South Africa (ZS-HMS) before it was retired.
Registration / Serial:N1072F
Aircraft Version:Bell 222A
C/n (msn):47014
Operator Titles:Pan American World Airways - Pan Am
City / Heliport:New York - East 60th Street Heliport (JRE) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:April 1984
Photo by:Kenneth I. SwartzContact
City / Heliport:New York - East 60th Street Heliport (JRE) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:April 1984
Photo by:Kenneth I. SwartzContact
Photo ID:423327Submit Correction
View count: 3751
New York City's East 60th Street heliport opened on Nov. 4, 1968 and ordered closed by Mayor Rudy Giuliani at the end of February 1998. In 1982, Pan Am contracted Omniflight Helicopter Services to operate a free helicopter service for all of its first-class and Clipper-Class passengers between the East 30th Street Heliport and the airline's Worldport Terminal at JFK Airport utilizing Bell 222As and later the Westland WG30. This 222A was seen taking off for JFK in April 1984. It later flew with operators in New Zealand (ZK-HFQ), Turkey (TC-HMH) and South Africa (ZS-HMS) before it was retired.
Registration / Serial:N1072F
Aircraft Version:Bell 222A
C/n (msn):47014
Operator Titles:Pan American World Airways - Pan Am
City / Heliport:New York - East 60th Street Heliport (JRE) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:April 1984
Photo by:Kenneth I. SwartzContact