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Sikorsky becomes first rotorcraft member of Lindbergh Foundation Aviation Green® Alliance

Sikorsky becomes first rotorcraft member of Lindbergh Foundation Aviation Green® Alliance

29-Mar-2012Source: Sikorsky

Sikorsky Innovations has announced its support of the Aviation Green® Alliance by becoming its first rotorcraft member and one of its first founding sponsors. Sikorsky Innovations is Sikorsky Aircraft’s technology development organization, charged with tackling the toughest problems in vertical flight. Sikorsky Aircraft Corp. is a subsidiary of United Technologies Corp. (NYSE: UTX). “Sikorsky has been employing a... Read more

HAI meets with Senator McCain on Grand Canyon issue

HAI meets with Senator McCain on Grand Canyon issue

27-Mar-2012Source: HAI

HAI President Matt Zuccaro and Government Affairs Vice President Ann Carroll on Thursday met with Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.)to discuss concerns of air tour operators, especially those who operate over Grand Canyon National Park. With Zuccaro and Carroll for the meeting were Alan Stephen and John Becker of Papillon Helicopters, and Brian Brusa of Maverick... Read more

HAI encourages members to contact US Senators

HAI encourages members to contact US Senators

12-Mar-2012Source: HAI

HAI continues to oppose Alexander Amendment #1779 to the Highway Bill currently being debated in the U.S. Senate. Your help is needed to ensure that the Alexander Amendment #1779 is not approved. This amendment, offered by Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) and scheduled for a vote on Tuesday, March 13, would set a dangerous precedent and curtail helicopter... Read more

Senator Schumer Re-Introduces Helicopter Noise Legislation

Senator Schumer Re-Introduces Helicopter Noise Legislation

7-Mar-2012Source: HAI

Having failed to get helicopter noise legislation into the compromise FAA authorization bill, Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) has broadened the scope of his proposal and is now trying to attach it to the highway trust fund authorization bill currently being debated on Capitol Hill. The proposed Schumer amendment now includes language affecting the south shore of Long... Read more

US Senator Schumer re-introduces helicopter noise legislation

US Senator Schumer re-introduces helicopter noise legislation

29-Feb-2012Source: HAI

Having failed to get helicopter noise legislation into the compromise FAA authorization bill, Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) has broadened the scope of his proposal and is now trying to attach it to the highway trust fund authorization bill currently being debated on Capitol Hill. The proposed Schumer amendment now includes language affecting the south shore of Long... Read more

Cayman Islands court fight over downtown helipad

Cayman Islands court fight over downtown helipad

27-Feb-2012Source: CayCompass

What started as an attempt to put more cruise ship passengers on a helicopter tour of Grand Cayman and drum up some business on the north side of George Town harbour has ended up in a court fight between the helicopter company, Cayman’s CAA and some downtown property owners.  (see full story)... Read more

Eurocopter provides update on environmental action plans

Eurocopter provides update on environmental action plans

15-Feb-2012Source: Eurocopter

Eurocopter is pledging continued support of open and clear communications on helicopter environmental issues, with plans to publish updated emissions and sound-level ratings for its fleet while also extending the environment-related dialog with operators worldwide. The Eurocopter ratings result from the company’s industry-leading efforts to propose the use of standardized environmental performance indicators to rate... Read more

National Park Service will be able to ban helicopters at Crater Lake

National Park Service will be able to ban helicopters at Crater Lake

11-Feb-2012Source: HTR News

The National Park Service will have the power to ban helicopter flights over Crater Lake without having to go through so much red tape.  Oregon Democrats Sen. Ron Wyden and Sen. Jeff Merkley inserted a provision giving that power to the park service into a FAA bill that Congress passed this week. The bill is... Read more

Helicopter noise restrictions removed from FAA Bill

Helicopter noise restrictions removed from FAA Bill

2-Feb-2012Source: HAI

Over the past few weeks, senior lawmakers from the House and Senate transportation committees hammered out behind closed doors a final agreement on legislation to reauthorize the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) through 2015. HAI President Matt Zuccaro remarked, “After five long years of debate and 23 separate extensions of funding and authorization, we are gratified... Read more

DOT commits to over-water Long Island heli routes

DOT commits to over-water Long Island heli routes

2-Feb-2012Source: Long Island Business News

….but…. Jeffrey Smith, chairman of the Eastern Region Helicopter Council, said the new rules would simply lead to increased noise for those residents who live closer to the shore. The ERHC adopted a North Shore flight plan at Senator Charles Schumer’s request in 2007, which only resulted in a highly concentrated and condensed flight pattern... Read more

H.R. 2677 Los Angeles Noise Bill Update

H.R. 2677 Los Angeles Noise Bill Update

13-Jan-2012Source: PHPA

Do you know that Helicopter Noise Legislation now pending in the United States House and Senate could drastically affect how you fly and where you fly in Los Angeles? Do you know the effect this Legislation will have on your Aviation Business? “The Los Angeles Residential Helicopter Noise Relief Act of 2011″, H.R. 2677 introduced by... Read more

Presidential Marine One hangar gets solar panel array

Presidential Marine One hangar gets solar panel array

13-Jan-2012Source: Suniva

Suniva, Inc., a U.S. manufacturer of high-efficiency crystalline silicon solar cells and modules, today announced its panels are being used to power the newest— and largest— solar array installed by FLS Energy at the Marine Helicopter Squadron 1’s greenside hangar at Quantico, home to the president’s Marine One helicopter. The 120-kilowatt system features 500 of... Read more

Valencia Airport recognizes INAER good environmental practices

Valencia Airport recognizes INAER good environmental practices

12-Jan-2012Source: INAER

(Electronic translation from Spanish) The director of the Valencia airport, Julian House, on Thursday delivered the First Prize to good environmental practices of four companies engaged in its work on the airport grounds Valencia, recognizing its management, environmental sensitivity and commitment, including counts INAER with the international environmental management certification ISO 14001. Valencia airport, after... Read more

NZ – Deer hunters opposed to helicopter tour landings

NZ – Deer hunters opposed to helicopter tour landings

7-Jan-2012

The New Zealand Deerstalkers Association, Federated Mountain Clubs of New Zealand and Recreation Access New Zealand have opposed a concession for helicopter tourism landings on conservation land. (see full story)... Read more

FAA invests in cleaner, more sustainable jet fuel

FAA invests in cleaner, more sustainable jet fuel

1-Dec-2011Source: FAA

WASHINGTON – The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is awarding $7.7 million in contracts to eight companies to help advance alternative, environmentally-friendly, sustainable sources for commercial jet fuel. The FAA funds are being distributed by the Department of Transportation’s (DOT) John A. Volpe Center. “These new green aviation fuels will use energy sources right here at... Read more

Multiflight commits to electricity from 100% renewable sources

Multiflight commits to electricity from 100% renewable sources

30-Nov-2011Source: Multiflight

Multiflight’s desire to be as green as possible has seen the company sign up for an electricity supply from 100% renewable sources. “Multiflight is always looking at ways to be as green as possible and to do its bit for the environment and our new green electricity supply is the latest step towards this aim,”... Read more

LA County supervisors support federal helicopter regulation

LA County supervisors support federal helicopter regulation

18-Nov-2011Source: Studio City Patch

The Board of Supervisors today supported federal legislation to limit low-flying helicopters and cut down on noise from news and tour choppers in Los Angeles County. (see full story)... Read more

HAI’s Zuccaro Attends House Roundtable on LA Helicopters

HAI’s Zuccaro Attends House Roundtable on LA Helicopters

31-Oct-2011Source: HAI

HAI President Matt Zuccaro, accompanied by the presidents of the Eastern Region Helicopter Council and the Los Angeles-area’s Professional Helicopter Pilots Association, attended a roundtable discussion hosted by the Aviation subcommittee of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee to answer questions about helicopter operations. The roundtable was held to discuss legislation co-sponsored by three members... Read more

Congressman Berman secures review of LA helicopter complaints

Congressman Berman secures review of LA helicopter complaints

28-Oct-2011Source: Congressman Berman

Washington, D.C. – At Congressman Howard L. Berman’s (CA-28) request, the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee’s Aviation Subcommittee is convening a roundtable to examine helicopter flight operations in metropolitan areas.  As author of H.R. 2677, the Los Angeles Helicopter Noise Relief Act, Congressman Berman sent a letter to the Chairman and Ranking member of the Aviation... Read more

Sikorsky brings cogeneration plant on line in Stratford

Sikorsky brings cogeneration plant on line in Stratford

15-Oct-2011Source: Sikorsky

Sikorsky Aircraft Corp. today commissioned a combined heat and power cogeneration facility that produces enough power to supply 84 percent of the company’s 2-million-square-foot Stratford, Conn., facility’s needs.  That output equates to the annual energy use of approximately 1,100 area homes.  Sikorsky is a subsidiary of United Technologies Corp. (NYSE: UTX). The new system also will... Read more

Bell wins environmental award

Bell wins environmental award

6-Oct-2011Source: Bell

Bell Helicopter, a Textron Inc. company (NYSE: TXT), was recognized for its recycling program by the North Texas Corporate Recycling Association (NTCRA) at the Green Awards event on Wednesday, Sept. 28.  Bell Helicopter was claimed winner of the Stupendous Recycling Service category. “We are extremely pleased to be recognized for our recycling program at Bell... Read more

Sunshine Coast Airport moves helipads to reduce complaints

Sunshine Coast Airport moves helipads to reduce complaints

9-Sep-2011Source: HeliHub.com

Sunshine Coast Airport in Ausralia’s state of Queensland is preparing to create new helipads to move the noise signature of rotary wing movements away from the east side of the airport, thus reducing the environmental impact on residential neighbours in the Pacific Paradise and Mudjimba areas.  Major Projects Councillor Debbie Blumel said that the  installation... Read more

Cleveland Clinic to relocate S76 from Medina Hospital to new Twinsburg Family Center

Cleveland Clinic to relocate S76 from Medina Hospital to new Twinsburg Family Center

11-Aug-2011

The Twinsburg Family Health and Surgery Center which opened July 25 is situated on 86 acres of land and affords a greater buffer between the helipad and its surrounding neighbors than did Medina Hospital.  (full story)... Read more

Congressman introduces Bill to curb helicopters in LA

Congressman introduces Bill to curb helicopters in LA

29-Jul-2011Source: Congressman Berman

Washington, D.C. – Congressman Howard L. Berman introduced legislation to provide Los Angeles County residents relief from the ear-shattering noise and safety concerns caused by low-flying helicopters above residential neighborhoods.  The Los Angeles Residential Helicopter Noise Relief Act of 2011, H.R. 2677, would force the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to restrict helicopter flight paths and set... Read more

Banning NYC tourist helicopters solves nothing, says official

Banning NYC tourist helicopters solves nothing, says official

9-Jun-2011Source: DNSinfo

Patricia Ornst, director of aviation for the Economic Development Corp., warned that the city would lose its limited leverage over tourist helicopters if the choppers were barred from the downtown heliport. “They will move elsewhere and they will continue to operate,” Ornst told Community Board 1’s Financial District Committee. “It will be worse.”... Read more

Congresswoman calls for complete ban on NYC tourist helicopter flights

Congresswoman calls for complete ban on NYC tourist helicopter flights

8-Jun-2011Source: Nydia Velazquez

The following is the full text of a letter from Rep Nydia M. Velazquez to NYC mayor Michael Bloomberg:- The Honorable Michael R. Bloomberg Mayor of New York City City Hall New York, N.Y. 10007 Dear Mayor Bloomberg: This letter follows up on April 5, 2010 correspondence regarding the issue of tourist helicopters. Relentless helicopter... Read more

California Coastal Commission approves Navy helicopter activity increase

California Coastal Commission approves Navy helicopter activity increase

7-Jun-2011

After reviewing the Navy’s draft Environmental Assessment and receiving public comments, the California Coastal Commission have approved Navy plans to increase helicopter activity in Imperial Beach skies 30% by 2016.... Read more

Imperial Beach discuss helicopter noise with US Navy

Imperial Beach discuss helicopter noise with US Navy

23-May-2011Source: Imperial Beach Patch

Imperial Beach residents met with U.S. Navy representatives, meeting first at a community center before moving to the corner of Iris Avenue and Fifth Street.   The meeting was held to discuss helicopter noise and its impact on neighborhoods adjacent to the Naval Outlying Landing Field Imperial Beach.... Read more

Do goats get stressed-out by low-flying helicopters?

Do goats get stressed-out by low-flying helicopters?

9-May-2011Source: io9

To find out, a group of Dutch investigators exposed five goats not only to a screened animations of a helicopter with accompanying sound effects, but also to a real-world ‘overfly’ by a Chinook at an altitude of just 50m... Read more

Pennsylvania National Guard addresses noise concerns

Pennsylvania National Guard addresses noise concerns

6-May-2011Source: WPMT Fox 43

Some people on the West Shore have been complaining about noise from military helicopters operating from the Capital City Airport.  Pa. National Guard officers came to Wednesday night’s New Cumberland Borough Council meeting to talk about the noise-reduction plans.... Read more

Neighbours foil helipad in Australian town of Belrose

Neighbours foil helipad in Australian town of Belrose

1-May-2011Source: Manly Daily

Redisdes of Belrose have been successful in stopping a helipad being built in their quiet suburb.  A Linden Ave resident had sought permission to build a helipad and helicopter hangar on the property for up to seven flights a week.... Read more

Seal Beach residents divided on Black Hawk move

Seal Beach residents divided on Black Hawk move

27-Apr-2011Source: Orange County Register

Some neighbouring residents are unhappy with a proposal to station an Army reserve unit with eight Black Hawks at the Joint Forces Training Base at Los Alamitos, CA... Read more

Uni-Solar photovoltaics installed on Eurocopter Logistics Center

Uni-Solar photovoltaics installed on Eurocopter Logistics Center

25-Apr-2011Source: United Solar

United Solar, a leading global manufacturer of lightweight, flexible thin-film solar modules and a wholly owned subsidiary of Energy Conversion Devices (Nasdaq:ENER), announced the completion of a 1.1 megawatt (MW) solar power system on the rooftop of a logistics center in Marignane, France. The facility will be used by Eurocopter, a subsidiary of EADS, a... Read more

Safety and Greener Technology top Helitech 2011 conference schedule

Safety and Greener Technology top Helitech 2011 conference schedule

20-Apr-2011Source: Helitech

The latest European safety requirements for helicopter operators is just one of the high profile topics that will come under the microscope at Helitech’s conference this year. Helitech 2011 takes place at the Imperial War Museum at Duxford, near Cambridge, from 27 to 29 Sept. The Helitech Conference, which is new for 2011, will take... Read more

DLR and NASA join forces to make future helicopters quieter

DLR and NASA join forces to make future helicopters quieter

13-Apr-2011Source: DLR

A helicopter relies on its rotor to be able to take off and land vertically. The rotor is also responsible for the noise a helicopter makes during flight. Researchers at the German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR) in Göttingen and NASA are investigating the exact origin of this rotor noise. The... Read more

Helicopter pilot flies too close to golden ragle’s nest

Helicopter pilot flies too close to golden ragle’s nest

11-Apr-2011Source: 10 News

On March 9, Billy Ortiz was filming home video while hiking in El Monte Park as the helicopter crew performing survey activities for SDG&E’s massive Sunrise Powerlink project flew overhead... Read more

S-76D projected to set standard for quieter rotorcraft

S-76D projected to set standard for quieter rotorcraft

8-Mar-2011Source: Sikorsky

Sikorsky Aircraft’s newest commercial rotorcraft, the S-76Dâ„¢ helicopter, continues to progress steadily toward FAA certification this year, having performed more than 225 test flights and meeting performance, reliability and pilot workload expectations, the company announced today at the Heli-Expo industry show in Orlando.  Sikorsky is a subsidiary of United Technologies Corp. (NYSE: UTX). The two test... Read more

FAA Reauthorization Bill includes noise regulation implementation deadline

FAA Reauthorization Bill includes noise regulation implementation deadline

25-Feb-2011Source: Senator Charles E. Schumer

U.S. Senator Charles E. Schumer announced on 18th February at the Port Washington Town Dock, that he successfully included an amendment to the FAA Reauthorization Bill, that passed the Senate last night, providing a deadline for the Federal Aviation Administration to implement helicopter flight regulations within 12 months.  This major breakthrough also provides explicit legal... Read more

Bankstown Airport continues to address noise concerns

Bankstown Airport continues to address noise concerns

12-Feb-2011Source: Bankstown Airport

Sydney Metro Airport Bankstown today announced the implementation of changes to circuit training times for fixed wing aircraft. “Our noise abatement procedures will change from 7 March 2011, bringing forward the finishing time for circuits from 11pm to 10pm Monday to Friday. During the daylight saving period the finishing time has been reduced from 11pm to... Read more

Grand Canyon operators say noise-reduction proposals could hurt business

Grand Canyon operators say noise-reduction proposals could hurt business

6-Feb-2011Source: Las Vegas Review Journal

“The Park Service has done the unthinkable but not the unexpected; it has broken its public promise to the air tour community to not propose measures designed to drive the industry, along with many jobs, out of existence in Southern Nevada and Northern Arizona — which this will do,” Steve Bassett, president of the United... Read more

National Park Service releases draft aircraft overflight EIS for comment

National Park Service releases draft aircraft overflight EIS for comment

4-Feb-2011Source: National Park Service

The National Park Service has developed a draft plan to address the impacts of aircraft noise on park resources and visitor experience.  Released by the park on Tuesday, the plan is formally called a “Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), Special Flight Rules Area in the Vicinity of Grand Canyon National Park.” The document will be... Read more

Arlington abuzz over low-flying helicopters

Arlington abuzz over low-flying helicopters

13-Jan-2011

Helicopter noise in the region has been an ongoing issue for years. Arlington County Board member Mary Hynes says Arlington County registers three or four new calls a month about the noise. However, one man who lives in the Fairlington section of Arlington says he leaves the county two to three messages a day about... Read more

Medina Hospital helicopter issue revisited, concerns still abound

Medina Hospital helicopter issue revisited, concerns still abound

10-Jan-2011Source: Cleveland.com

Many residents in attendance at recent meeting urged the hospital to consider Medina Municipal Airport as a possible stationing ground for the helicopter... Read more

Noise and safety concerns could force private Texas heliport closure

Noise and safety concerns could force private Texas heliport closure

6-Jan-2011Source: Victoria Advocate

A north Victoria man may be forced to shut down the heliport he operates in a residential area.  Owner Kenneth Kemp says “I personally flew the FAA people here this past weekend, and they say I’m perfectly legal.”... Read more

Residents expect Palm Beach County to reduce helicopter noise at Lantana Airport

Residents expect Palm Beach County to reduce helicopter noise at Lantana Airport

5-Jan-2011Source: Sun Sentinel

Life at the end of a runway is naturally a noisy existence. But William Coakley and his neighbors near Palm Beach County’s Lantana Airport say airport operators and a helicopter training school fail to follow a noise-reduction agreement hammered out to lessen the nuisance.... Read more

Cleveland Clinic neighbours complaining about S76 noise

Cleveland Clinic neighbours complaining about S76 noise

26-Nov-2010Source: Fox8 Cleveland

Neighbors of the Cleveland Clinic’s Medina Hospital say its life saving helicopter service is ruining the quality of their own lives.... Read more

Abandoned Mi-8 wreck found on mountain top

Abandoned Mi-8 wreck found on mountain top

7-Oct-2010Source: Gizmodo

Mountaineers have very recently found the wreck of a Russian military Mil Mi-8 at the peak of Mount Elbrus, nearly 16,000ft tall. This strikes the HeliHub.com team as being similar to the story of thousands of empty oxygen tanks at various points up Everest. Does the human race really care that little about our environment... Read more

Schweizer cleans up‎

Schweizer cleans up‎

6-Oct-2010Source: WETM

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has issued a Certificate of Completion to the helicopter manufacturer for their cleanup of potential contamination sites on their property.... Read more

GKN Aerospace joins ‘Clean Sky’ joint technology initiative

GKN Aerospace joins ‘Clean Sky’ joint technology initiative

5-Oct-2010Source: GKN Aerospace

GKN Aerospace is participating in two key elements of the ‘Clean Sky’ Joint Technology Initiative (JTI). Clean Sky is one of the largest European Union/Industry research projects ever undertaken (1.6 B Euro) and focuses on developing breakthrough technologies that will significantly reduce the impact of aviation on the environment. GKN Aerospace is working with Airbus... Read more

Helitech to discuss developing rotary wing technologies for cleaner skies

Helitech to discuss developing rotary wing technologies for cleaner skies

13-Sep-2010Source: Helitech

Aviation has become an essential element in today’s global society and our reliance on it is set to increase as economies grow and businesses expand beyond their national borders; however its expansion will inevitably lead to an increase in noise and air pollution and the industry is conscious that this needs to be tackled. At... Read more

Aviation group may be able to help reduce Torrance helicopter noise

Aviation group may be able to help reduce Torrance helicopter noise

31-Aug-2010Source: Daily Breeze

Southern California Air Space Users Working Group, which works with the FAA to design safer air space, pledged to take a look at helicopter issues in and around Torrance Municipal Airport... Read more

Sikorsky official to discuss ‘green’ techniques

Sikorsky official to discuss ‘green’ techniques

30-Aug-2010Source: http://www.nhregister.com/articles/2010/08/29/business/doc4c79a7a292e5b635572529.txt

Robert J. Araujo, manager of sustainable development and environmental health and safety programs for Sikorsky Aircraft Corp., will present a free lecture about “Sustainability and Sikorsky”... Read more

Summit County votes in favour of restrictive helipad ordinance

Summit County votes in favour of restrictive helipad ordinance

17-Aug-2010

Summit Common Council voted unanimously in favour of a restrictive helipad and heliport ordinance at a recent meeting... Read more

New rules for Hudson River tour helicopters begin today

New rules for Hudson River tour helicopters begin today

16-Aug-2010Source: NorthJersey.com

Tour helicopters that want to fly higher than 1,300 feet over the Hudson River — and show off the scenic span of Manhattan island — must adhere to stricter flight patterns beginning Monday.... Read more

USMC prepare residents for V-22, AH-1 and UH-1s in Hawaii

USMC prepare residents for V-22, AH-1 and UH-1s in Hawaii

11-Aug-2010Source: US Marine Corps

The Department of the Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, is preparing an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the basing and operation of MV-22 tiltrotor Osprey aircraft and H-1 Cobra and Huey attack helicopters in support of III Marine Expeditionary Force elements stationed in Hawai’i. Because the squadrons would train on land owned or controlled by the... Read more

Utah town of Rockville rewriting helicopter ordinance

Utah town of Rockville rewriting helicopter ordinance

10-Aug-2010Source: Deseret News

The southwestern Utah town of Rockville’s ordinance that prohibits building helipads within the city limits apparently has a loophole.  It doesn’t address helicopters landing on other surfaces.... Read more

Poll finds over 46% want helicopter noise reduced at Torrance

Poll finds over 46% want helicopter noise reduced at Torrance

2-Aug-2010Source: Daily Breeze

The online poll asked: “Do you think steps need to be taken to reduce helicopter noise in Torrance?” – Results were 53.62% said NO (1,003 votes); 46.37% said YES (862 votes).... Read more

Sikorsky dedicates solar power installation

Sikorsky dedicates solar power installation

7-Jul-2010Source: Sikorsky

Sikorsky Aircraft Corp., a world leader in helicopter design, manufacture and service, and Soltage, a leading U.S. renewable energy provider, today celebrated the activation of Sikorsky’s first solar photovoltaic system as part of  its clean energy program. Sikorsky is a subsidiary of United Technologies Corp. (NYSE: UTX). The Solar PowerStation – constructed, owned and operated... Read more

Mumbai citizens to protest state helipad policy on Saturday

Mumbai citizens to protest state helipad policy on Saturday

13-Mar-2010Source: Yahoo India

On Saturday, citizens from across the city will come together to oppose the state’s private helipad policy, which will permit helipads in silent and residential zones in the city.... Read more

Summit County may regulate where helicopters are allowed to land

Summit County may regulate where helicopters are allowed to land

2-Mar-2010Source: Park Record

The conflicts about helicopter noise date back three years to when people complained about helicopter sightseeing tours on the West Side of Summit County.... Read more

Judge rejects suit to block Idaho Fish and Game backcountry landings

Judge rejects suit to block Idaho Fish and Game backcountry landings

28-Feb-2010Source: Tribune

A federal judge has cleared the way for state biologists to be dropped by helicopter into the vast Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness up to 20 times this winter to dart and collar wolves roaming the remote backcountry... Read more

European helicopters greener with CORINE

European helicopters greener with CORINE

25-Feb-2010Source: EcoMundo

A European research project will reduce the environmental impact from the supply chain for civil and military helicopters. The European helicopter industry is characterized by a large number of subcontractors with highly specialised skills. The CORINE* project is the response to the challenge of bringing ecodesign to a complex product involving a large number of... Read more

HAI’s Acoustics/Environmental Committee Seeks New Members

HAI’s Acoustics/Environmental Committee Seeks New Members

15-Jan-2010Source: HAI

HAI’s Acoustics/Environmental Committee is looking for new members to join its ranks. The Committee provides technical and political advice for the development of association positions on government and/or community aeronautical acoustics standards and regulations which affect the helicopter industry. The Committee needs individuals with experience in the following areas: Aviation Emissions Environmental Issues Related to... Read more

Safari Helicopters tour funds Hawaii environmental work

Safari Helicopters tour funds Hawaii environmental work

10-Sep-2009Source: Kauai World

The plan allows Safari Helicopters to land on a ridge above Olokele Canyon, allow visitors to stroll through an endangered-plant reserve, and use a portion of the proceeds to fund soil-erosion and the endangered-species work.... Read more

Acrimonious row erupts over rainforest sightseeing flights in Zimbabwe

Acrimonious row erupts over rainforest sightseeing flights in Zimbabwe

27-Aug-2009Source: Sunday News

A showdown is looming between the National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority and the Victoria Falls Town Council after the local authority allocated land for helipads to seven potential helicopter operators to venture into providing flights over the rainforest.... Read more

Helijet offsets greenhouse gas emissions

Helijet offsets greenhouse gas emissions

24-Mar-2009Source: Helijet

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AgustaWestland Is Leading The Way In The Clean Sky Programme

AgustaWestland Is Leading The Way In The Clean Sky Programme

16-Jul-2008Source: AgustaWestland

AgustaWestland Is Leading The Way In The Clean Sky Programme... Read more

AgustaWestland Co-Leader Of The Green Rotorcraft Programme

AgustaWestland Co-Leader Of The Green Rotorcraft Programme

12-Feb-2008Source: AgustaWestland

AgustaWestland Co-Leader Of The Green Rotorcraft Programme... Read more

Eurocopter, a major partner in the Clean Sky Program

Eurocopter, a major partner in the Clean Sky Program

7-Feb-2008Source: Eurocopter

Eurocopter, a major partner in the Clean Sky Program... Read more

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