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Jan
26
2026

CALLSIGN SAMBA: DANCING THROUGH THE SKIES CELEBRATING 35 YEARS OF TH-500B OPS

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About an hour’s drive southeast of Rome lies Frosinone Air Base. At first glance, the base appears to be a small location in a valley with only a grass strip. However, it is the training ground for Italy's military helicopter pilots and home to the 72nd Stormo (72nd Wing). The unit operates the small, reliable, and rugged TH-500B. Unit Commander Colonel Alessandro Fiorini briefed us on a unique mission: performing the very first aerial dances with the newest helicopter pilots of the Italian armed forces. Colonel Fiorini’s path to Frosinone is as varied as it is impressive. After joining the Italian air force academy in 1996, he graduated as a military pilot in 2002 at the Euro-NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training (ENJJPT) program at Sheppard AFB in Texas. Fiorini said, “After the lead-in fighter training course, I served as a Panavia Tornado pilot and as an instructor at the Operational Conversion Unit (OCU). My instructor position at the OCU was followed by a temporary assignment at the ENJJPT program as a T-38C flight instructor.” [Read More...]



Tags: 72nd Wing Frosinone Air Base Italy's military helicopter pilots training TH-500B



Jan
19
2026

Last Mile Missionaries

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Swelling rivers overflowed their banks and blustering winds fell trees as Hurricane Helene hit the Appalachian Mountains on Friday,  27 September  2024. The Category 4 hurricane approached the coast of Florida earlier in the week, beginning its ravaging course across the United States Southeast. In western North Carolina, the floodwaters and wind quickly destroyed roads and cut off communication for the communities nestled in the mountains.  Within 24 hours, while most of the country was still stunned by the rising fatality numbers, several groups began organizing and deploying their aviation assets. Among these aviation assets was a JAARS Robinson R66 helicopter, which took off from Jungle Aviation and Relay Service (JAARS) Townsend (N52), North Carolina, the morning of the 28th to survey the Avery County Airport (7A8) and its surrounding area.  Avery County Airport has a longstanding history with the JAARS aviation training department. JAARS, a mission aviation organization that covers the “last mile” of missions across global geographical barriers, has trained their pilots in the mountains and airstrips surrounding 7A8 for 50 years. With the JAARS base located south of Charlotte, North Carolina, the local Appalachian Mountains provide specific mountain flying opportunities that reflect similar terrain challenges around the world.  [Read More...]



Tags: JAARS Jungle Aviation and Relay Service
Categories: categoryCompany Profiles categoryHuman Interest



Jan
12
2026

Meet a Rotor Pro: Wells Cornette, Chief Pilot Metro Aviation

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RPMN: What is your current position?    Rotor-wing chief pilot for Metro Aviation Inc.; it’s the best job in the company! I’m responsible for the hiring, training, currency, and qualification of approximately 600 pilots. I’m also a company instructor/check airman and still teach initial and recurrent flight training.   [Read More...]



Tags: Chief Pilot Metro Aviation Meet A Rotor Pro Wells Cornette
Categories: categoryCareer Development categoryHuman Interest



Jan
05
2026

Rotor Pro’s Best of 2025

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The rotorcraft industry continued to amaze and astound us over the past 12 months. Here are the advances that caught our eyes and made Rotor Pro’s Best of 2025 list… [Read More...]



Categories: categoryHelicopter Sectors



Dec
28
2025

Executive Watch - Jeremy Bryck VP of Aircraft Services, United Rotorcraft

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Jeremy Bryck’s  humor gets us chuckling before our interview. When told we will be looking for him “to say something outstanding,” he has a deadpan reply. “Well, we have high expectations for today.” The Bowen Island, Canada, native is Canada Dry. His humble humor saves me from envying—actually jealously hating—his first 22 years spent on that little island off of West Vancouver: He grew up in a picturesque village in a home heated by the warmth of a crackling fire from wood his family gathered each crisp autumn. “We were a hard-working family that enjoyed country life.” That country-boy life involved boating and kayaking amongst whales or either skiing and snowboarding on the mainland.  “You could see Cypress Mountain from our house,” he says. “Yeah, did all that stuff; it was gorgeous.”  Still, let me not be too quick to judge. Bryck chose to leave this Pacific Coast paradise upon graduating from the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) with a two-year degree to begin his apprenticeship in aircraft maintenance engineering. He says, “I saw the writing on the wall and realized that if I wanted a career in aviation maintenance I’d have to relocate out of Vancouver.” [Read More...]



Tags: Rotor Pro Executive Watch
Categories: categoryCompany Profiles categoryHuman Interest



Dec
22
2025

Editor's Letter - Reflections on 2025: Convergence in a Year of Reality Checks

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The year 2025 marked a pivotal moment in vertical flight that was characterized by the traditional helicopter sector experiencing booming demand against severe supply constraints, while the nascent electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) sector pushed aggressively toward commercialization while navigating crucial home-stretch regulatory hurdles. The two segments are not yet competitors, but are instead complementary forces driving the entire vertical-mobility ecosystem forward. [Read More...]



Tags: Rotor Pro Editor's Letter
Categories: categoryOpinion-Editorial



Dec
15
2025

Galileo SARMEET 2025: International Search and Rescue Exercise at Kbely Airbase

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The Czech Republic's 243rd Helicopter Squadron successfully hosted the Galileo Search and Rescue (SAR) meet 2025 this past August at Prague-Kbely airbase (ICAO: LKKB), with the motto: "That Others May Live." This international event represented the continuation of the European Search and Rescue meeting following a two-year operational hiatus. The exercise was designed to enhance interoperability between European helicopter units while using the European Global Navigation Satellite System  Galileo capabilities for improved operational effectiveness. The five-day exercise was conducted at Kbely airbase, one of the Czech Republic's primary SAR operational centers. The exercise involved multiple European nations' helicopter crews, technical personnel, and rescue specialists in  training scenarios designed to enhance operational effectiveness and crew resource management in real-world SAR situations. The event successfully demonstrated the continued commitment to multinational cooperation in emergency response capabilities while showcasing advanced precision flying techniques and Galileo technology integration. [Read More...]



Tags: Czech Republic's 243rd Helicopter Squadron
Categories: categoryTraining



Dec
08
2025

FIFTEEN YEARS OF FALCON TEAM LAKOTA OPS JMRC PROVIDES HIGH-LEVEL TRAINING

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The Hohenfels Training Area is home to the Joint Multinational Readiness Center (JMRC). The Center has several Observer Coach Training teams, including the Falcon Team. This unit is equipped with eight UH-72A Lakotas and is led by Colonel Beau G. Rollie. The senior aviation trainer informed Rotor Pro about the diversity of assignments for his skilled unit. The JMRC is the sole U.S. Army forward stationed Combat Training Center (CTC) and has an important objective: training leaders, staff and units to dominate in conducting global multidomain operations. The JMRC has 12 observer, coach and trainer (OCT) teams. Each OCT team has a specialized task during large-scale exercises, also called rotations. The Falcon Team conducts five to 10 large-scale rotations annually. To perform their mission, the team operates eight UH-72A Lakotas. Four of the light utility helicopters (LUHs) are painted in the regular green color scheme. The other four are in a yellow-brown camouflage pattern that names them ‘Bruised Bananas’. [Read More...]



Tags: Bruised Bananas Joint Multinational Readiness Center UH-1 Iroquois UH-72A Lakotas
Categories: categoryHelicopter Sectors



Dec
01
2025

How Digital Technology is Changing Rotorcraft Maintenance

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The Digital Revolution is impacting rotorcraft maintenance. In addition to their wrenches and screwdrivers, rotorcraft maintainers are now using digital tools such as artificial intelligence (AI) and augmented reality (AR) to get the job done. “We’re embracing disruptive innovation in our processes, technology and tools to drive speed, agility and data-driven insights for our customers,” said Steve Schmidt, Sikorsky’s VP of Engineering & Technology. [Read More...]



Tags: AI-powered predictive maintenance software Artificial Intelligence in Helicopters Augmented Reality Training
Categories: categoryHelicopter Sectors



Nov
14
2025

MEET A ROTOR PRO - Greg Raychard, JAARS Pilot

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RPMN: What is your current position?  B206 L3 pilot for JAARS in Papua New Guinea (South Pacific/Oceania)  RPMN: Tell me about your first experience with helicopters.  My first experience in helicopters was at Cairns Army Airfield in Daleville, Alabama. I remember it being a hot, humid, and sweaty day. I was an Army flight school student (Warrant Officer) going out for my first flight during the “contact” phase of initial training. My instructor easily picked the orange and white TH-67 Creek (Bell Jet Ranger) up to a hover and nudged through ETL. Next thing I knew he said “you have the flight controls”, and I had them! I had to work hard to keep the airspeed, altitude and heading anywhere close to the minimum standard on our way to our assigned heliport, but overall I thought, “This isn’t so hard! I think I’ll get the hang of this pretty quickly.”  I was immediately brought back to reality when I  attempted my first “execute approach and terminate to a hover” sequence. I could feel the joy radiating out of my IP as we watched the helicopter easily put me and my proud self back in our rightful place. Hovering became a reality a few flight hours later, and it was very sweet indeed! [Read More...]



Tags: Greg Raychard JAARS Meet A Rotor Pro
Categories: categoryHuman Interest


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