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Msg ID: 2733426 Quanta Aviation +0/-0     
Author:HueyII
6/23/2022 8:50:36 AM

My customer in Alabama informed me that I needed to get qualified by this outfit.  I heard its really PJ helicopters from the West Coast.  Has anyone been thru their qualification process and have any insight?  I assume they have POI and PMI inspectors?  Are they legit in their inspections and knowledge?



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Msg ID: 2733444 Quanta Aviation +0/-1     
Author:Utility trash
6/23/2022 12:29:03 PM

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Quanta is actually a huge power line company that diverged into everything related including owning a few helicopter companies.
Last I knew they all operate under individual certificates


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Msg ID: 2733447 Quanta Aviation +0/-1     
Author:HueyII
6/23/2022 1:27:57 PM

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Thanks.  So do you know if they have an auditing branch and are they experienced inspectors.  Trying to get prepared.  Medium operator here.



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Msg ID: 2733449 Quanta Aviation +1/-0     
Author:good answer to your ?
6/23/2022 2:30:17 PM

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Quanta has their own audit team. They come to your facility and go through the pilot records and maintenance records. They take two days generally. Quanta owns not only a few helicopter companies but drilling and foundation companies. A list of company's that are under their umbrella can be found on the Quanta web site.



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Msg ID: 2769051 "Audit team" That's cute. (NT) +0/-0     
Author:What standard do they audit to?
3/22/2023 9:09:32 PM

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Msg ID: 2733489 Quanta Aviation +0/-1     
Author:I.M. Smarternu
6/23/2022 9:50:10 PM

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So, you didnt pass the audit, eh?



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Msg ID: 2733492 Quanta Aviation +0/-1     
Author:Utility trash
6/23/2022 10:11:55 PM

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I’ll assume you’ve not done power line work for large companies? Several of the big power providers have set their own standards for subcontractors to be allowed to work on their systems.
Also big contractors like Quanta will also have a standard. Some places have internal auditors some use recognized auditing companies.
Getting qualified has very little to do with the FAA side of things, more about pilot qualification for the work sought. Maintenance, record keeping, documentation of all kinds of stuff like ropes, rigging, etc right down to how and where you store engine oil.

Typically for a single machine operation with one or two pilots it won’t be too terrible


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Msg ID: 2733510 Quanta Aviation +0/-1     
Author:HueyII
6/24/2022 8:38:02 AM

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Thanks for the info.  2 medium operator here.  I "heard" they may be difficult to pass.  Expertise is way beyond most utility operators.  Again thanks.



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Msg ID: 2734215 Quanta Aviation - Insert Joke  +2/-0     
Author:There is no standard
7/1/2022 8:17:41 PM

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Between Haverfail, PJ, and Winco, they have killed more airmen and linemen than I care to think about.

 



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Msg ID: 2733930 Quanta Aviation +0/-0     
Author:Bad
6/28/2022 8:27:16 AM

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HAVERFIELD bad management bad people get what you deserve 



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Msg ID: 2734022 Quanta Aviation (NT) +0/-0     
Author:We Pee
6/29/2022 6:10:30 AM

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