UAVs, lasers continue to be dangerous hazards RCMP and Transport Canada are conducting a joint investigation into a near-miss between a drone and an aircraft taking off from Vancouver airport earlier this week.
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Base Manager for our Fort St. John, B.C. operations
Astar and Bell 206 experience required in all facets of operational flying. IE: Oil & gas sector, wildlife sectors, mountain experience and long and short line slinging operations.
Starting annual salary $90,000 and up. Will commensurate with experience. Housing is available for a family and is very close to the airport.
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Helicopters Canada’s Sullivan passes away at 47 The Canadian helicopter industry lost one of its young leaders last week, when 47-year-old Jeff Sullivan passed away.
Edmonton police seeking funds for new heliport Edmonton police will ask city council for $22 million over five years for two twin-engined helicopters and a new heliport inside the city.
Airbus Helicopters' EC175 SIM ready to roll The first Level D full-flight simulator for Airbus Helicopters’ EC175 rotorcraft has received airworthiness certification from the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), enabling launch pilots to be trained with this high-fidelity system.