Helicopter Stability from Genesys Aerosystems
The most basic rule of flying a helicopter is to NEVER take your hand off the cyclic control stick. That is good advice since helicopters are generally not stable flying platforms.
T.H.I.N.K. About Your Job.
We’ve all been there: questioning ourselves, our jobs and our lives. There have been days when I felt like I was wearing a black tuxedo and a brown pair of shoes.
Call for Nominations – 2014 NATA Industry Excellence Awards
The National Air Transportation Association (NATA) announces a call for nominations to acknowledge the individuals, offices, and organizations demonstrating excellence in their field and the highes
Martin Jetpack Partners with US-based Airborne First Responder, Avwatch
Martin Aircraft Company (MACL) and US company, Avwatch are announce their partnership in developing airborne technology capabilities for the United States Department of Homeland Security, Departmen
AEA Announces Third-Quarter 2014 Avionics Market Report
Total sales exceed $614 million for three-month period; sales rise to more than $1.9 billion in first nine months of 2014.
One More For The Road ... Make it Water!
I know that got your attention. However, this discussion is not about our pilots abstaining from an adult beverage before they strap on the helicopter.
Brrr…It’s Cold Outside Tanis Preheat Systems for Helicopters
Preheating an aircraft is not what I would normally be thinking about while I am in my office in Glendale, AZ, about four miles north of the Phoenix Cardinals Football Stadium.
Airbus Helicopters’ EC135 T3/P3 Receives EASA Certification
The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) certified the new EC135 T3/P3 by Airbus Helicopters, completing a new and important chapter in the development history of the EC135.




