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Sep. 28, 2021

HAI Aerial Firefighting Safety Conference Returns to In-Person Format

(ROTOR) – The HAI Aerial Firefighting Safety Conference will return to Boise, Idaho, this Nov. 16–17.

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Sep. 28, 2021

Seeing Aviation from All Sides

(ROTOR) – HAI President and CEO James Viola was able to get out of the office and into the cockpit to visit some members.

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Sep. 28, 2021

5G Interference: A Helicopter Air Ambulance Perspective

(ROTOR) – Rick Kenin of Boston MedFlight explains how the December 2021 rollout of 5G cellular networks will negatively affect helicopter air ambulance operations.

Schweizer aircraft on display at HAI HELI-EXPO

Magazine Articles

Sep. 28, 2021

The Return of Schweizer

(ROTOR) – New manufacturer offers iconic aircraft and commitment to customer service, as Schweizer RSG stands up S300C/S300CBi production lines.

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Sep. 28, 2021

Adding UAS to Your Helicopter Operation

(ROTOR) – For the right mission, drones are a low-cost, safe, effective choice. Hear from operators and drone specialists about the lessons learned when adding UAS to their capabilities.

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Sep. 28, 2021

Shawn Coyle

(ROTOR) – Canadian veteran flies west; was renowned test pilot, instructor, author.

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Sep. 28, 2021

Recent Accidents & Incidents

(ROTOR) – Rotorcraft accidents and incidents occurring from Jan. 1 to Mar. 31, 2021.

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Sep. 28, 2021

Out of Character

(ROTOR) – Getting swept up in the moment during a flight lead to a very unpleasant surprise for these two experienced pilots.

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Sep. 28, 2021

FlyOver: St. Petersburg, Florida

(ROTOR) – Mark Bennett shares the view from an AS350 B2 flying over St. Petersburg, FL, flown by the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office.

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Sep. 28, 2021

How Do You Keep Your Training in Check?

(ROTOR) – Following checklists regularly ensures that pilots will know the steps to follow when they need them most.