Mediocrity - Should We Accept it as the New Normal?
I am of that generation that I jokingly refer to as B.C. (before computers). My generation did not wear helmets and kneepads when we rode our bikes.
Many aircraft maintenance professionals liken what we do as aircraft maintenance professionals to doctors. After all, doctors are responsible for the health and well-being of their patients. Similarly, we are responsible for the health and well-being of the aircraft we maintain.
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I am of that generation that I jokingly refer to as B.C. (before computers). My generation did not wear helmets and kneepads when we rode our bikes.
Helicopter Maintenance magazine announces that Kevin Lederhos has been selected as the recipient of its 2014 Helicopter Mechanic of the Year Award.
Welcome back to the second part of my series on “An Avionics System of EPIC Proportions.” Although the Honeywell Primus EPIC system is found on many fixed-wing aircraft, to date, the only helicopte
For many years, Paul Harvey had a syndicated radio spot during which he spoke about a topic that everyone knew about, and then said “and now for the rest of the story!” With apologies to Harvey, th

Flying Colours Corp., the North Americas-based completions, refurbishment and maintenance specialists, has refurbished its first Sikorsky S-92 helicopter at its Peterborough, Canada headquarters.
BBA Aviation companies Dallas Airmotive and H+S Aviation providied a one of a kind of experience at the 2015 Heli-Expo tradeshow by rebuilding an M250 helicopter engine at their booth.
Airbus Helicopters Japan announces it has delivered an EC225 LP to the Japan Coast Guard (JCG), which was acquired as replacement for an aircraft that was destroyed during the 2011 Great East Japan
Vector Aerospace Corporation (Vector Aerospace), a global independent provider of aviation maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) services, announces that Vector Aerospace Helicopter Services – Nor