Blackcomb wowing clients with "Grand Canyon of the North" tours We were flying up the Fraser Canyon in a small plane just north of the two-car Big Bar reaction ferry, way west of the tiny cowboy town of Clinton in the south Cariboo, when we finally found it. The image appeared exactly the same as the photograph I’d been sent by esteemed Cariboo photographer Chris Harris.
Canadian pilot, Royal Navy, enjoy solid bond The moment he touched a broken piece of iron from the lost Royal Navy sailing ship on a High Arctic island, Captain Andrew Stirling completed a family connection to regal history.
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U.S. helicopter accident rate on the decline: USHST The U.S. Helicopter Safety Team (USHST) has released new statistics on accident rates for U.S. civil helicopters along with new data on fatal accident rates and fatalities.
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CAE's MPTC in full gear with S-92 SIM The CAE Brunei Multi-Purpose Training Center (MPTC) has officially started training at the new training facility located at the Brunei Economic Development Board (BEDB)’s Rimba Digital Junction, including with a Sikorsky S-92 simulator.
Sikorsky sued over fatal U.S. Army crash A lawsuit filed Monday blames civilian makers of an Army Black Hawk helicopter for a fatal crash in Georgia eight months ago, saying manufacturers failed to install a tiny part that caused the tail rotor to malfunction and sent the aircraft spinning out of control.