Higgins Leasing hosts Robinson maintenance course The Texas-based authorized service center for Robinson provided a recurrent maintenance course for R22, R44, and R66 operators last week… Continue reading →
VAI congratulates John DeLeeuw on NTSB confirmation We applaud the US Senate confirmation of DeLeeuw to serve as a member of the US National Transportation Safety Board… Continue reading →
British government places order for 23 Leonardo helicopters (Reuters) – The new contract, worth as much as £1 billion (US$1.35 billion), had appeared to be up in the… Continue reading →
IAWA releases 2nd edition of women in aerospace study The International Aerospace Womens Association (IAWA) “Lift Off to Leadership” study, a collaboration with Oliver Wyman, is a follow-up to… Continue reading →
Archer Aviation to add Starlink for air taxi service The manufacturer is partnering with Starlink to offer high-speed connectivity for Midnight air taxi passengers and strengthen communications between pilots… Continue reading →
NASA investigates how people respond to sounds from air taxis New kinds of aircraft taking to the skies could mean unfamiliar sounds overhead—and where you are hearing them might matter,… Continue reading →
Crew airlifts sick passenger from cruise ship near Tenerife (Tenerife Weekly) – A helicopter crew transported the passenger Mar. 1 from the ship in waters near the Spanish island… Continue reading →
Helicopter crashes shortly after takeoff in Kenya (Kenyans.co.ke) – The helicopter went down minutes after takeoff from Wilson Airport (HKNW) in Nairobi, resulting in the deaths of… Continue reading →
EASA AD: Airbus Helicopters EC175B This European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) airworthiness directive (AD), ATA 05 – Time Limits/Maintenance Checks – Airworthiness Limitations Section… Continue reading →
New rules at KLAX restrict law enforcement helicopters (CBS News) – The new restrictions around Los Angeles International Airport (KLAX) prohibit police helicopters from flying in the airspace… Continue reading →