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Rotorcraft
News and issues regarding all manner of civil and military rotorcraft and their powerplants, including helicopters, tilt rotors and unmanned air vehicles.
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AB139 Clears Final Certification Hurdle
Nearly six years after its launch at the 1999 Paris Air Show, Bell/Agusta’s AB139 medium twin-turbine helicopter has gained FAA IFR certification.
Rotorcraft
January 30, 2007
Rotor-blade defect blamed in S-76 crash
British investigation authorities implicated a manufacturing defect in the July 16, 2002, crash of a Sikorsky S-76 into the North Sea.
Accidents
January 30, 2007
FAA addresses helicopter EMS safety record
From a safety perspective, last year was not a good year for the air medical sector.
Safety
January 30, 2007
Indian airshow showcases domestic-manufacture helos
In January the Yelahanka air force base hosted the fifth Aero India show.
Rotorcraft
January 30, 2007
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Helo makers find market in Iran
Exhibitors at January’s Iran Airshow 2005 indicated that the market for civilian helicopters in the Islamic Republic is growing.
Rotorcraft
January 30, 2007
Powerline detection system FAA certified for Bell 206
Some three-and-a-half years ago, Safe Flight Instrument of White Plains, N.Y., received supplemental type certification for its Powerline Detection System
Rotorcraft
January 30, 2007
Bell studies new tail-rotor concept
The head of Bell’s new X-Worx center in Arlington, Texas, told AIN that his team is working on a new type of anti-torque device that is “unlike anything yo
Rotorcraft
January 29, 2007
More jobs at Amarillo
Bell plans to add about 200 jobs at its Amarillo assembly plant this year, as it gears up to meet expected demand for the V-22 Osprey.
Rotorcraft
January 29, 2007
San Diego prepares for fire season
San Diego’s city council voted unanimously to extend the lease on its fire helicopter for six months.
Rotorcraft
January 29, 2007
Columbia heads for the tropics
Three Columbia Helicopters Chinooks have recently entered service in South America.
Rotorcraft
January 29, 2007
Kiwi Service adds second Sikorsky
A New Zealand air ambulance trust has bought a second Sikorsky S-76 to meet a growing demand for emergency medical flights in Auckland.
Rotorcraft
January 29, 2007
How new flight-following helps Alaskan operators
Until the start of the new millennium, the business of monitoring helicopters as they flew over inhospitable expanses of land or water could be a haphazard
Safety
January 29, 2007
The Trans-Alaska Pipeline System
One of the world’s greatest civil engineering projects, the $8 billion Trans-Alaska Pipeline System (TAPS) carries crude oil 800 miles south from Prudhoe B
Safety
January 29, 2007
Helicopter industry prepares for this year’s Heli-Expo
With this year’s Heli-Expo scheduled for February 6 to 8 in Anaheim, Calif., more than four weeks earlier than last year, news from exhibitors was surprisi
Rotorcraft
January 29, 2007
Pilot lifestyle: Flying helos in China
One thing that pilots have in common with most people is that, from time to time, they wish they were doing something else in their chosen field.
Rotorcraft
January 29, 2007
CHC To Acquire Schreiner Aviation Group
CHC Helicopter of St.
Rotorcraft
January 29, 2007
With stroke of a pen, EASA issues 1st type certificate
The newly formed European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) issued its first-ever type certificate on December 11 in Brussels, Belgium.
Regulations and Government
January 29, 2007
Experimental unmanned canard rotor-wing flies
Boeing’s Phantom Works has sent its canard rotor-wing (CRW) prototype aloft for flight test.
Rotorcraft
January 29, 2007
Textron Boss Said Redenbaugh Didn’t Have ‘Skill Sets’
Commenting on this week’s resignation of Mike Redenbaugh as president of Bell Helicopter and his departure from the company, Lewis Campbell, chairman, pres
Rotorcraft
January 25, 2007
AeroVision improves aerial camera
Toulouse, France-based aerial work specialist AeroVision is further developing its proprietary aerial cinematography system, which Airbus uses exclusively
Rotorcraft
January 24, 2007
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