Revised EASA AD: Airbus Helicopters EC225 LP This European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) airworthiness directive (AD), ATA 62 – Main Rotor – Hub Sleeves – Inspection,… Continue reading →
Wisk Aero begins flight testing another Gen 6 prototype The Boeing subsidiary has completed the initial flight of the second Generation 6 aircraft from its facility in Hollister, California. Continue reading →
Spectrum Aeromed adds project manager, engineer The Fargo, North Dakota–based company has appointed Grant Ramage as project manager and Paul Sayler as engineer. Continue reading →
TriState CareFlight celebrates 20th anniversary of CareFlight 6 The Air Methods operator hosted a celebration for CareFlight 6 plus a ribbon cutting for a new CareFlight 11 base… Continue reading →
Tell us: Are you ready for SMS? For many US helicopter operators, the clock is ticking toward the May 2027 safety management system (SMS) mandate. Through an… Continue reading →
UCF research project maps radio signals for urban air mobility (UCF Today) – As drones, air taxis, and emergency aircraft begin to fill city skies, the biggest challenge may be… Continue reading →
NAAA asks pilots to add FRAT into agricultural operations The National Agricultural Aviation Association (NAAA) is urging pilots to take a fresh look at its flight risk assessment tool… Continue reading →
IAF crew rescues teens stranded on top of water tank (VIDEO) (Kalinga TV) – An Indian Air Force (IAF) Mi-17 helicopter crew airlifted two people from the water tank following a… Continue reading →
Why employers require a BOSIET certificate before offshore deployment (Offshore Technology) – Understanding why companies require a Basic Offshore Safety Induction and Emergency Training (BOSIET) certificate and what it… Continue reading →
ATSB preliminary report: Robinson R44, Cataract National Park, New South Wales, Mar. 13, 2026 The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) preliminary report indicates the helicopter struck trees following a near-vertical descent. Witnesses around the… Continue reading →