AEM Corp and VIH Aerospace have announced that Eagle Copters of Calgary has selected the MCP01-100N NVIS Master Caution Panel for use in a customer upgrade program.» Read more...
Northern Lights College offers Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) in the Aerospace Centre of Excellence, located on the Dawson Creek Campus. Our 15-month Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) program is designed to train individuals wanting to work in the aerospace industry. Graduates of the program receive the full training component and 1.5 years of the four-year experience component required for an AME license, category M1 or M2. Also available are Type Training Field maintenance courses for specific types of helicopter airframes and engines.
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Fall is certainly a busy season for Fred Jones. The hardworking president/CEO of the Helicopter Association of Canada (HAC) continues to juggle a number of advocacy projects on behalf of the association including its work with Transport Canada (TC) on enhancing operational safety industry-wide, fatigue management regulations and more.» Read more...
After analyzing dozens of helicopter accidents that resulted in fatalities for pilots and passengers, the U.S. Helicopter Safety Team (USHST) has uncovered five vital action items for pilots that will improve safe operations.» Read more...
In today’s episode of Aviation This Week, the IATA says global air passenger traffic will double by 2036; AIAC’s 2017 Aerospace Summit is ready to rock; and Bombardier’s other commercial programs are still top of mind. » See More