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SEA PLANES in the Med

SEA PLANES in the Med. Cyprus March 21, 2014. SEA PLANES. Sea planes are small vessels. Commercial vessels can carry maximum 20 POB. Private ones are 2 or 4 seaters So, they are not suitable for large scale commercial operations

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SEA PLANES in the Med

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  1. SEA PLANESin the Med Cyprus March 21, 2014

  2. SEA PLANES Sea planes are small vessels. Commercial vessels can carry maximum 20 POB. Private ones are 2 or 4 seaters So, they are not suitable for large scale commercial operations They may use swallow waters, only 20 cm in depth, just like most ordinary boats. They are heavily affected by weather conditions both when in the air and when on the water

  3. SEA PLANES Legally, sea planes have two faces When in the air, they are considered as airplanes and they are under the Rules of the Air legislation When on the water, they are considered as boats and they are under the Rules at the sea legislation

  4. SEA PLANES Sea planes appeared in the Med for the first time by late ‘20’s or early ’30’s. It was the time aviation made its first steps into the world of commercial exploitation of air transport. At that time there were not organized aerodromes, outside few countries in Western Europe At that time, British Government had a pressing need for quick transportation of persons and mail between London and India and other colonies. At that time, only seaplanes, or “flying boats” could overcome the lack of aerodromes

  5. SEA PLANES A number of “giant” flying boats were built That means 15 to 30 POB, four propellers, piston engines, flying low on VFR, at around 150 knots, day only, without navigation aids. Reliability was extremly low by today’s standards. By night they had to stop over, passengers had to use a nearby hotel, and fly again next morning. A trip from London to New Delhi could take 4 days or a week to complete. By ship same trip could take almost a month

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  10. SEA PLANES Flying boats stopped to operate during the outbreak of the 2nd World War Technological advances created a different aviation environment the years after the war. Large scale commercial transportation was the rule of the day. Seaplanes with low productivity were left behind technical development and almost disappeared.

  11. SEA PLANES The picture started to change only recently. Extensive use of plastic that withstand sea corrosion , turboprop engines and glass cockpits are promising a new generation of efficient sea planes This new generation will prosper supporting small communities, almost with no infrastructure at all. A task that is way out of the envelope of Boeing and Airbus

  12. SEA PLANES Tasks a new generation sea plane could do in the future Small volume transportation of people and cargo using minimum of infrastracture Sightseeing flights Air taxi fllights Feeder liner flights Medical flights Search and rescue operations And many more

  13. SEA PLANES Sea plane is not a cheap way to travel. Compared with Boeing or Airbus, sea plane cost more per seat/mile than the established carriers. The advantage of sea plane is that they do not need expensive airports consuming cost and more than that consuming time A small team from Israel, wishing to spend a week end in Cyprus may land directly in front of the hotel. Hotel employees may take care for the luggage and entry/exit formalities, avoiding thus airports and nasty land transportation For a sea plane any suitable coast is an airport

  14. SEA PLANES In the same way, a couple living in Bucharest may board a seaplane in Otopenny on a Saturday morning and land one hour later in front of a hotel in say, Thasos Island. This is a small island, without an airport and without a port for big ships. They may return back to Romania, on Sunday evening, after an exceptional weak end. It will not be a cheap one. But it will be within an affordable level

  15. SEA PLANES Sea plane is not a cheap transportation means As a rule, in air transportation the greatest the number of passengers you can carry, the smaller the cost per seat/mile

  16. SEA PLANES Regarding a trip from Rode’s to Athens Airbus and Boeing are the fastest and cheapest transportation means per seat mile. But they require expensive airports, and they need at least 100 passengers per flight to operate efficiently. A sea plane is slower and more expensive per seat mile, but they require almost no infrastructure and they may fly with minimum passengers. The helicopter is slower and most expensive of all.

  17. SEA PLANES In the future A team of Canadian sea plane experts visited Greece some time ago Their report said that modern sea planes making extensive use of plastic material, turboprop engines and glass cockpits could find a fortune in Greece. The Aegean is a pit of gold for sea planes. Up to 40 planes, with 20 seats each, could operate profitable the year round. Μια επιτροπή από Καναδούς εμπειρογνώμονες που μελέτησε ειδικά τα θέμα των υδροπλάνων στο Αιγαίο κατάληξε στο συμπέρασμα «The Aegean is a pit of gold» Κατά τη γνώμη τους το Αιγαίο μπορεί να συντηρήσει επικερδώς ένα στόλο από 40 Twin Otter που θα λειτουργούν όλο το χρόνο.

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  22. SEA PLANES Tomorrow Greece will be the first sea plane country in Europe. Commercial flights with20 seaters, air taxi operations with aircraft with 4 to 10 seats And private ones with 2 to 4 seats All will be abundant in the Aegean in some years. The good or the bad low, the good or the bad person in a critical position, all may affect the speed and the efficiency of the development. One thing is certain Greece is a country ideally suited for sea plane operations

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