New ROV for pilot training at Abel
Vessel & ROV News - April 22, 2009

Abel's new Falcon ROV is launched.
Hands-on ROV operational training at Abel’s dedicated global ROV training facility in Crotone, south of Italy, has been further enhanced with the introduction of the world-beating Saab Seaeye Falcon ROV.
Pilots and technicians get direct experience onboard Abel’s Sea Explorer, both in the harbour premises and in open sea. This includes 12 hour shift work, pre-post dive checks, umbilical management and pilot skills, in different conditions and locations.
Theory on electronics, hydraulics, safety and life offshore is learnt at the Abel base onshore.
The facility offers ROV training across the industry to pilots and technicians from around the world.
Andrea Bellizzi, Abel’s General Manager said: "We have been extremely busy training students for the ROV industry following IMCA guidelines, and those students have an excellent record of getting a job. They are given many hours of live flying experience with our new Seaeye Falcon ROV that will make recruitment agencies, as well as oil and gas companies very willing to take on personnel trained by Abel."
The Falcon system supplied to Abel is equipped with a high definition colour camera and low light B/W camera; a Tritech SeaPrince panoramic sonar, and a single function, three-jaw manipulator, and rope cutter.
IMCA Member Abel is a leading ROV contractor that provides high quality, custom designed ROV services with a modern ROV fleet and ancillary equipment, combining modern technology and time proven techniques.
Experienced staff are selected and trained according to IMCA guidelines at the ROV Training Division, in order to provide ROV Pilot/Technicians and onshore technical personnel with a strong expertise of ROV operations and maintenance.
This allows Abel to minimise the outage time of its systems and set high standards of efficiency of provided ROV services.
Abel’s extensive record of ROV services provided to oil and gas companies include operations conducted offshore in the Caspian Sea (Kazakhstan) for GAS, and the inspection for SNAM ReteGas of the TMPC pipeline between Italy and Tunisia using the Innovatum SmarTrack (a first in Italy).
Abel also provided ROV services for scientific research and to the hydro industry, like the inspection of 250m of pipeline with a 3000mm diameter, including the manifold regulating the cooling water, of the Edison CET 3 Power Plant in Taranto (south of Italy).
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