Details of all the Happenings at EBG Helicopters.

Longest Fleet Member
The brand new G-PGGY joined the EBG helicopter fleet in 2006. Originally purchased by Nicolas and Linda she’s worked really hard and had a complete rebuild (as required at the 12yr/2200hr mark). EBG’s Linda &

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

Maintenance Flight as weather improves
G-MEEP is visiting from Jersey at the moment for a service. The Robinson R44 helicopter sits patiently on the pad as the weather improves enough for it to be taken our for the start of

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

New Heli Pilot Adventures
Captain Bob and Phil G with G-LTZY at Wadhurst Castle today and returning to Redhill Aerodrome. Video by @geoffwivag #ec120 #pplh #pilotslife

Group Fly Out
EBG fly out to the Ferry Inn, Kent #g2 #r22 #r44 #pilotslife

R22 – G-EERY at Redhill
Moody skies over Redhill Aerodrome today. G-EERY ready for an outing with Captain Ross and student Dave. Picture by @geoffwivag #r22 #learntofly #redhillaerodrome

Bye to G-KMOS
Ken escapes the UK before the weather front settles in and makes his way across the Channel to Holland delivering G-KMOS to her new home with her new owner Ramco.