Author: Admin
Aug
21
2014
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Posted by Admin
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RPMN: What is yourcurrent position? I am the base manager and assistant chief instructor
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Human Interest
Career Development
Aug
14
2014
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Posted by Admin
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Hard and Fast Helicopter Firefighting By James Careless There’s no time to waste. As a
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Training
Safety
Helicopter Sectors
Aug
07
2014
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Posted by Admin
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FATIGUE: THE SILENT, STEALTHY KILLERShould We Fly Under the Influence?By Ian Robinson, HEMS Pilot,
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Safety
Jul
31
2014
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Posted by Admin
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After reviewing the new FAA rules unveiled this past February, I can’t help thinking the agency
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Categories:
Training
Safety
Regulatory
Jul
24
2014
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Posted by Admin
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Advanced Tactics Inc., a small aerospace company, recently released details about its AT Transformer vehicle technology and announced that a full-scale technology demonstrator has completed its first driving and flight tests.
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Company Profiles
Helicopter Sectors
Jul
18
2014
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Posted by Admin
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RPMN: What is your current position?
I’m the Director of Operations for the 129th Rescue Squadron, HH-60G Division, although I’ll soon be retired.
RPMN: Tell me about your first flight?
My first helicopter flight was in training at Fort Rucker, flying the Jet Ranger TH-67 as an Air Force student with the Army training cadre. There was pressure to be cool about it, but I had a hard time hiding my excitement. Actually, I was like a little kid. Just hovering ten feet in the infield was by far the most exciting and challenging flight I have ever done. I knew right away that flying helicopters was going to be my future.
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Human Interest
Jun
25
2014
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Posted by Admin
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My Two Cents Worth (April 2014 Issue)
by Randy Mains
I love aviation humor. I love it because I’ve found it always carries an element of truth. Consider the following homework assignment purported to have been written by a fifth grade student at Jefferson School, Beaufort, SC. entitled:
Why I want to be a Pilot
When I grow up I want to be a pilot because it's a fun job and easy to do. That's why there are so many pilots flying around these days. Pilots don't need much school.
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Humor & Poetry
Human Interest
Jun
19
2014
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Posted by Admin
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The Less the Merrier: The Perils of Additional Insured
Written by Jeff Fleming, Leading Edge Insurance Agency
As a helicopter owner, especially a non-commercial owner, you may have been asked by the county or city that owns the airport where you park or hangar your aircraft to be added to your insurance as an "additional insured." You probably said, "Sure, why not?" Then you contacted your agent to get the additional party added, and the agent subsequently went to the insurance underwriter to complete the request. But exactly what was the airport/city/county really asking for?
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Helicopter Event Coverage
Jun
12
2014
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Posted by Admin
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Whether it’s something routine, like overhauling one of its many starter generators, or a more urgent need, like replacing an N1 tach indicator that just quit on a helicopter stuck out in the field, when All American Aviation needs a part they contact Precision HeliParts (PHP).
There is a tongue-in-cheek saying that “A helicopter is 5,000 moving parts all trying to do you bodily harm!” Of course, I strongly disagree with the latter part of that statement. However, since every helicopter is indeed made up of thousands of parts, the scenarios above play out hundreds of times every day in a variety of ways all over the world. Fortunately, for thousands of operators in over 60 countries, PHP is part of their solution.
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Company Profiles
Jun
05
2014
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Posted by Admin
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RPMN: What is your current position?
I am a full-time flight nurse with the University of Cincinnati Medical Center’s Air Care & Mobile Care (ACMC). I am also the Staff Development & Education Committee Chair, act as a primary preceptor to new staff, and serve as a coordinator for ACMC’s STEMI (a type of heart attack) program and Ride-Along program.
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Categories:
Human Interest