How helicopters bridge the last-mile gap (Business Airport International) – In global logistics and transportation, reaching remote destinations often requires a combination of jets and helicopters.… Continue reading →
Nevada Guard fire crews experience busy start to August The Nevada Army National Guard deployed CH-47 and UH-60 crews to battle a fire Aug. 3 in Elko County. The… Continue reading →
National Guard to train NASA’s next moon explorers (Flying) – The US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is close to finalizing a training course for the Artemis… Continue reading →
Why military helicopters are flying over Boston this week (VIDEO) (WBZ-TV) – Increased helicopter traffic in the Massachusetts city is part of the Aug. 20–24 US Marine Corps 250th birthday… Continue reading →
Internal review clears low-flying police crew after bike chase (The Guardian) – A UK National Police Air Service internal review found that a police helicopter crew acted appropriately during… Continue reading →
Fog, rain lead to precautionary landing in India (VIDEO) (India Today) – The pilots of a private helicopter carrying six people landed Aug. 19 in Pune, Maharashtra, due to… Continue reading →
LifeNet crew meets with former patient Crew members from the Air Methods subsidiary met with Jason Fisher, whose life they saved following an accident in 2022,… Continue reading →
Final FAA AD: Siam Hiller UH-12E and UH-12EL This FAA airworthiness directive (AD), which requires the inspection of certain main-rotor transmission driveshafts for cracks and prohibits the installation… Continue reading →
ICAO includes IS-BAH program in global safety plan The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has approved the International Business Aviation Council’s International Standard for Business Aircraft Handling (IS-BAH)… Continue reading →
Airbus flies autonomous H145 with Shield AI (Defence Industry Europe) – Airbus U.S. Space & Defense has completed its first autonomous H145 test flight using Shield AI’s… Continue reading →