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Leading Edge Aviation announces expanded turbine training Bend, Oregon — Leading Edge Aviation (LEA), a Bend, Oregon based helicopter flight school, and Central Oregon Community College (COCC) announce the approval of their new Advanced Helicopter Training Course by the Oregon Department of Education and Department of Veteran Affairs This new course expands the existing degree program to include Turbine Transition, Night Vision Goggle (NVG), External Load, and Mountain Flying in our fleet of Bell 206B-III Jet Rangers. Upon completion of their commercial training students will receive 20 hours of instruction in the Jet Ranger with specific training in one of the areas of operation. Students eligible for the Post 9/11 GI Bill will be able to take this new course as part of the degree program, which is fully  funded through the GI Bill. The course

includes Turbine Transition Training, ground instruction in all of the areas and targeted flight training in one of the specialized operations. Depending on the students career goals they can either be trained in flying with NVG’s, External Load or Mountain Flying. “This new course offer students a comprehensive Turbine Transition with a menu based approach to specialized training. This gives our students the most comprehensive turbine training on the market, uniquely positioning them for employment as a commercial pilot.” commented Travis Warthen, Vice President of Leading Edge Aviation. “This makes us one of the few helicopter flight schools in the country able to offer this high level of diverse training to students plus enhances the career path for graduates who are      hired as instructors at LEA.”

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THN Spotlight: Tenax Air Logistics Tenax Air Logistics (Tenax) is proud to offer a 2000 Bell 412EP with low hours and in excellent condition. The aircraft includes a VIP and utility interior, and is offered with a fresh annual inspection. This aircraft is available for sale or lease. For additional information please contact Bill Brown, Tenax Air Logistics, President, (601) 667-7959, bbrown@tenax.ms or visit our website www.tenax.ms . This aircraft is also listed on www.Controller.com Tenax has been leasing fixed and rotary wing aircraft to Government agencies as well as business supporting Government aviation operations since 2002. Tenax current customers include the US Air Force, Air National Guard, US Navy,

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calendar of events July 2010 July 7-8, 2010 CBAA Convention Calgary, Canada www.cbaa.ca July 14-17, 2010 ALEA 2010 Tucson, AZ www.alea.org July 19-25, 2010 Farnborough International United Kingdom www.farnborough.com July 26-August 1, 2010 EAA Airventure Oshkosh, WI www.airventure.org

August 2010 August 2-5, 2010 AIAA Guidance Navigation & Control Toronto, Canada www.aiaa.org August 25-29, 2010 Fire Rescue Int’l Dallas, TX www.iafc.org

September 2010 September 13-15, 2010 AIAA Aviation Technical Intergration & Operations Conference Ft. Worth, TX www.aiaa.org

October 2010 October 11-13, 2010 AMTC Ft. Lauderdale, FL www.aams.org October 5-7, 2010 Helitech Portugal Airport Cascais, Portugal www.helitecheurope.com October 19-21, 2010 AFCEA Infotech Dayton, OH www.dwafcea.org October 24, 2010 Wings, Wheels, Rotors & Expo 2010 Los Alamitos, CA www.WWRExpo.net

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November 2010 November TBA Aerial Fire Fighting Conference & Exhibition Spain www.tangentlink.com November 1-3, 2010 Heli Japan AHS International Meeting on Advanced Rotorcraft Technology and Safety Operations Ohmiya, Japan www.vtol.org November 15-19, 2010 Dubai Helishow 2010 Dubai, United Arab Emirates www.dubaiairshow.org November 20-22, 2010 6th International Aviation Trade Show & Congress CIAM 2010 Cancun, Mexico, www.expo-ciam.com/ciam2010.pdf

February 2011 February 20-24, 2011 IDEX 2011 Abu Dhabi, UAE www.idex2009.com

March 2011 March - TBA Heli Middle East Doha Qatar www.shephard.co.uk March 5-8, 2011 Heli-Expo 2011 Orlando, FL www.heliexpo.com March 10-15, 2011 Avalon 2011 Geelonh, Victoria, Australia www.airshow.net.au

April 2011 April 12-15, 2011 LAAD 2011 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil www.laadexpo.com

May 2011 May 1-6, 2011 MTLI Wheeling, WV www.aams.org

May 17-19, 2011 EBACE Geneva, Switzerland www.ebace.aero May 24-27, 2011 AIRMED World Congress Brighton, England www.aams.org May 30-June 1, 2011 St. Petersburg Int’l Conference on Intergrated Navigation Systems St. Petersburg, Russia www.aiaa.org

June 2011 June TBA Paris Air Show LeBourget, Paris, France www.paris-air-show.com

July 2011 July 25-31, 2011 EAA Airventure, Oshkosh, WI www.airventure.org

SEPTEMBER 2011 September 27-29, 2011 Helitech Duxford Duxford Imperial War Museum www.helitechevents.com

October 2011 October 17-19, 2011 AMTC St. Louis, MO www.aams.org

April 2012 April 22-27, 2012 MTLI Wheeling, WV www.aams.org

May 2012 May 8-10, 2012 EBACE Geneva, Switzerland www.ebace.aero

June 2012 June 4-6, 2012 St. Petersburg Int’l Conference on Intergrated Navigation Systems St. Petersburg, Russia

July 2012 July 16-22, 2012 Farnborough International United Kingdom www.farnborough.com July 23-29, 2012 EAA Airventure Oshkosh, WI www.airventure.org

May 2013 May 14-16, 2013 EBACE Geneva, Switzerland www.ebace.aero

October 2013 October TBA AMTC Virginia Beach, VA www.aams.org

May 2014 May 13-15, 2014 EBACE Geneva, Switzerland www.ebace.aero

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Hillsboro Aviation graduate performs highest-altitude long line rescue Hillsboro Aviation— The highest-altitude long line rescue in history was recently performed in Nepal by a cooperative effort between Switzerland’s Air Zermatt and Fishtail Air, a charter helicopter company based in Nepal. Air Zermatt’s Captain Daniel Aufdenblatten, who piloted the helicopter and performed the rescue, is a Hillsboro Aviation graduate.

November 2003. After graduating from the Helicopter Professional Pilot Program, he worked for Hillsboro Aviation as a flight instructor. In 2006, he became a pilot for Air Zermatt. “The training I received at Hillsboro Aviation provided me with a strong foundation that I have used throughout my career and prepared me for operations such as this rescue,” Aufdenblatten said.

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Headquartered in Hillsboro, Oregon, Hillsboro Aviation has been in business since 1980. The company’s diverse operations include airplane and helicopter flight training, airplane and helicopter charter, aircraft sales, maintenance and avionics services. Its aircraft fleet includes more than 70 aircraft ranging from single and multiengine airplanes to Robinson R-22s to 12 turbine-powered Bell helicopters. Hillsboro Aviation is the Northwest’s largest combined helicopter and airplane flight training school. It is also the U.S. Independent Representative for Bell Helicopter, the northwestern U.S. dealer for Cessna single-engine piston aircraft and a dealer for the Robinson Helicopter Company. To learn more about Hillsboro Aviation, visitwww.hillsboroaviation.com.

north face of Nepal’s Mount Annapurna, the world’s tenth highest mountain. Three climbers from a Spanish expedition where rescued from camp four located at an elevation of 22,900 feet. Landing in the terrain was not possible so Captain Aufdenblatten, along with Swiss Mountain Guide Richard Lehner, used the long line to lift the stranded climbers. They were evacuated one-by-one to base camp after enduring 36 hours on Mount Annapurna. Aufdenblatten, a Swiss citizen, began his flight training at Hillsboro Aviation in

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a list of key people and phone numbers you need to contact. Include your aviation insurance broker and insurance company’s claims reporting number in this list. Keep copies in several places, including home and office. Including a copy in your personal planner, aircraft checklist, logbook, and/or flight kit is a good idea. Programming Flight Service (1-800 WX BRIEF) into your cell phone could become handy. Although the phone call will go to the nearest FSS associated with your area code rather than your current location, they have access to everything you need to deal with an emergency. D. Emergency Response Plans. Professional flight departments spend a great deal of time and money building an Emergency Response Program. It may include everything from accident notification to public relations procedures and responsibilities. How hard would it be for the owner of a single aircraft, whether a business or an individual, to create a simple notebook containing some of this valuable information? You may know what to do and who to call, but you may not be in a position to do it yourself. A good aviation insurance specialty broker should be able to give

you some guidance. E. Don’t forget the Logbooks. A condition of insurance could require your aircraft to meet certain FAA and insurance company certification standards. Why complicate the claims process with incomplete records? F. Safety Equipment. We have first aid kits, fire extinguishers, and other emergency gear in our homes, autos, boats, and RV’s. Whether the FAA requires it or not, why shouldn’t we do the same in our aircraft?

When the Accident Happens If you are involved in an accident, here is a short, common sense checklist you may want to consider: • Arrange First Aid for the Injured • Protect the aircraft or other property from further damage • Notify Authorities and your insurance company • Avoid making statements about the loss (except to government officials) until the insurance company gives permission. • Do not initiate repairs without the insurance company’s authorization Get your broker involved early. They

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Day, $/Elapsed Time, $/Flying Hour, $/ seat, $/Trip, $/excursion, $ for positioning, $/Statute Mile or Nautical Mile for deadhead, $/acre, $/pound, $ for excess ferry distance, $ charge for small patches, $ charge for spot treatment, $/load, plus special charges for fuel surcharge, type terrain, weather, day, night, etc. The type operation determines the conventional method of billing but no matter what billing method is used; revenues must exceed expenses to produce a profit. Since total operating costs are usually expressed as an average $/hour cost, know the conversion factor from your billing method to average $/hour revenue. The fixed costs required to compete in the aircraft industry are significant. Aircraft, insurance, personnel, finance cost, depreciation and support facilities represent a large investment. These entry costs are known but will vary with each

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Assuming you collect the hourly charge rate determined by the marketplace your financial plan should answer two questions. 1) What annual hourly utilization is required to break even on each aircraft? 2) What annual hourly utilization is required to produce the return on investment you desire for each aircraft? After answering these two questions, you have a financial plan showing the annual utilization required to break even and to produce the return on investment you desire at the market hourly rate. Is your aircraft producing a profit? What must you change to be more profitable? Calculating the profitability of the cash flow produced from an aircraft investment is time consuming. AircraftCostAnalysis performs these essential investment calculations while saving you time and effort. Details and sample reports are available at www.AircraftCostAnalysis.com.

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ntsb reports NTSB Identification: WPR10FA277 Date: June 02, 2010 Location: Spokane, WA Aircraft: ROBINSON R22 Beta, Injuries: 1 Fatal. On June 2, 2010, about 1630 Pacific daylight time, a Robinson R22 Beta broke apart in flight on approach for landing at Felts Field, Spokane, Washington. The student pilot was killed; the helicopter sustained substantial damage to the airframe and main rotor blades by impact forces. The local instructional flight departed about 1600. Visual meteorological conditions prevailed, and no flight plan had been filed. This was the student pilot’s fourth solo flight. He flew in the traffic pattern with an instructor, and made

a full stop landing on runway 21L. The instructor determined that the student was competent to continue flying solo, and exited the helicopter. The student completed about five more touch-and-go landings. The student pilot reported downwind to the air traffic control tower, and the tower controller stated that he cleared the pilot for landing. He observed the helicopter again on base leg, and it appeared to be at a normal altitude and attitude. He did not observe any smoke or anything falling from the helicopter. He looked away for a few seconds; when he looked back up he did not see it again. Witnesses on the ground observed the helicopter flying the base leg at altitudes

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similar to what they had observed other helicopters in the past. Several witnesses reported hearing one or two pops. One witness stated that the rotor sounds went silent, and the engine sputtered prior to hearing the popping sound. Some witnesses saw pieces fly off the helicopter, and then it began to spin counterclockwise. One witness stated that it was V-shaped before it went nose low, and fell straight to the ground. The tail boom, tail rotor, and part of the tail rotor drive shaft separated, and were the first pieces in the debris field. These pieces were several hundred feet from the main wreckage. A 2-foot section of one main rotor blade skin separated, and was about 50 feet from the tail rotor pieces in the direction of

the main wreckage along with nearby tail cone skin pieces. The tail boom had a 45-degree angular dent from top to bottom on its left side that was similar in dimension to a main rotor blade. The main rotor blades rotate counterclockwise. The helicopter came to rest on its right side in the back yard of a residence. Objects within 10 feet of the main wreckage on its east, north, and west quadrants were not damaged. The gascolator contained a blue fluid that smelled like aviation gasoline, and investigators observed no debris or contamination in it. Investigators examined the airframe and engine at a recovery yard. They manually rotated the crankshaft. The


crankshaft rotated freely, and the valves moved approximately the same amount of lift in firing order. The gears in the accessory case turned freely. Investigators obtained thumb compression on all cylinders in firing order except cylinder number two, which was contaminated with soft dirt. Its valves moved freely, and investigators could see dirt blow by the exhaust valve. Investigators manually rotated the magnetos, and both magnetos produced spark at all posts. The carburetor sustained crush damage; the metal floats exhibited hydraulic crush damage. The carburetor filter screen, the main fuel screen, and the fuel screen in the auxiliary tank were clear. The oil filter was clean. Examination of the airframe revealed several fractured components in the flight control system. The fracture surfaces were angular and jagged. Index for Jun2010 | Index of months

NTSB Identification: CEN10FA291 Date: June 02, 2010 Location: Midlothian, TX Aircraft: BELL 222 Injuries: 2 Fatal. On June 2, 2010 at approximately 1400 central daylight time, a Bell 222U, multi-engine helicopter was destroyed after impacting terrain near Midlothian, Texas. The airline transport rated pilot and the mechanic, who were the only occupants, sustained fatal injuries. Visual meteorological conditions (VMC) prevailed at the time of the accident and a company flight plan had been filed for the Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 return to service flight following maintenance that had been performed. The helicopter had departed the Grand Prairie Municipal Airport (GPM) Grand Prairie, Texas at approximately 1352, and had planned to return to GPM airport. The helicopter was in cruise flight at approximately 600 feet above ground level (AGL) when several witnesses saw the tail boom and the main rotor system separate from the helicopter. The fuselage was destroyed in an immediate post-impact fire. The main rotor mast separated just below the head. The main rotor system including the hub and blade assembly, pitch change links, and walking beam assembly remained connected to the swash plate assembly and impacted terrain approximately 200 feet northeast of the main wreckage. The

entire tail boom assembly separated just aft of the fuselage and impacted terrain approximately 400 feet northeast of the main wreckage. The wreckage was removed to a secure storage facility for continued investigation. I NTSB Identification: WPR10CA262 Date: May 25, 2010 Location: Kona, HI Aircraft: Robinson Helicopter R22 BETA Injuries: 1 Uninjured. The accident occurred during the student pilot’s second solo flight when he attempted to take off. Both the student pilot and his flight instructor, who witnessed the accident, reported that the student pilot applied too much left antitorque pedal as the collective was raised for the takeoff. The helicopter slid to the left off of the landing pad and then spun to the left. The witness reported that the helicopter spun to the left with its skids on the ground three times, then lifted about two feet into the air and spun left three more times. The student pilot said that he attempted to reduce collective, but the right skid contacted the ground and the helicopter rolled over onto its

right side. The helicopter sustained substantial damage to the cabin and tail. The student pilot said there were no preimpact mechanical malfunctions or failures. NTSB Identification: WPR10WA249 Date: May 20, 2010 Location: Traralgon, Australia Aircraft: BELL 206 Injuries: 1 Fatal. On May 20, 2010, about 0415 Universal Coordinated Time, a Bell 206 L-3 operated by a pilot from New Zealand doing crop spraying operations struck a power line and subsequently collided with terrain near Latrobe Valley Aerodrome, Traralgon, Australia. The meteorological conditions were not reported at the time. The helicopter was destroyed and the pilot, the sole occupant, was killed. The departure and destination airports are unknown. NTSB Identification: WPR10WA245 Date: May 17, 2010 Location: Lucena City, Philippines Aircraft: ROBINSON R44 Injuries: 4 Fatal. On May 17, 2010, about 0715 Universal Time Coordinated (UTC), a Robinson

R-44 II helicopter impacted a home in the Jael Subdivision Brgy Iyam, Lucena City, Philippines. The pilot and his three passengers were killed in the accident, along with one individual on the ground. The helicopter was reported as being totally consumed by the post-crash fire. The helicopter, which had a planned destination of Manila Domestic Airport, departed the oval field at the Lucena City National High School, and crashed about one nautical mile upwind from its point of departure. The meteorological conditions have not yet been reported.

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airworthiness directives AD#: 2010-12-51 This Emergency Airworthiness Directive (EAD) is prompted by a report of a missing control-rod bushing (bushing) from a 90-degree tail rotor gearbox (TGB) installed on a Model AW119 MKII helicopter. The Agusta Model 119 helicopters also have the affected TGB installed; therefore, they are also included in the applicability of this EAD. This condition, if not detected and corrected, could result in abnormal vibration and damage to the tail rotor system, loss of the yaw control function, and subsequent loss of control of the helicopter. We have reviewed Agusta Alert Bollettino Tecnico No. 119-38, dated March 25, 2010 (ABT), which specifies inspecting the TGB, part number (P/N) 109-0440-06-103, to verify the presence of the bushing. If the bushing is not installed, the ABT specifies replacing the TGB and associated parts with a “new” TGB assembly, P/N 1090440-06-105. Also, the ABT specifies if the bushing is installed, reidentifying the TGB “by installing an additional nameplate” with P/N 109-0440-06-105. European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), the airworthiness authority for Italy, notified the FAA that an unsafe condition may exist on these helicopter models. EASA advises of a missing bushing in the TGB of a Model AW119 MKII helicopter. EASA also advises that “this condition, if not detected and corrected, could cause abnormal vibration of the tail rotor controls possibly

leading to their damage and consequent loss of the yaw control function.” EASA classified the ABT as mandatory and issued EAD No. 2010-0059-E, dated March 26, 2010, to ensure the continued airworthiness of these helicopters. This EAD differs from the EASA EAD in that we refer to flight hours as hours time-in-service (TIS). We also do not refer to a compliance date of June 30, 2010. We added the requirement of the thickness gauge being no wider than 10 mm. We added the determinate that if the depth between the tail rotor control rod (rod) and the hub-locking nut (nut) is between 4 mm and 6 mm, the bushing is installed. We do not require an additional nameplate but require reidentifying the TGB P/N with an etch pen by changing the last three digits of the P/N from -103 to -105. These helicopter models are manufactured in Italy and are type certificated for operation in the United States under the provisions of 14 CFR 21.29 and the applicable bilateral agreement. Pursuant to the applicable bilateral agreement, EASA has kept the FAA informed of the situation described above. The FAA has examined the findings of EASA, reviewed all available information, and determined that AD action is necessary for products of these type designs that are certificated for operation in the United States. This unsafe condition is likely to exist or develop on other helicopters of these same type designs. Therefore, this EAD requires, before further flight, removing the forward boot from the nut and inserting a 0.3 millimeter (mm) thickness gauge,

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not exceeding 10 mm in width, between the rod and nut until the gauge stops. This EAD requires, from the face of the nut, measuring the depth the gauge is inserted between the rod and the nut before it stops. If the depth measurement is between 4 mm and 6 mm, the bushing is installed, and this EAD requires reidentifying the TGB, P/N 109-0440-06-103, by using an etch pen to change the last three digits of the P/N from -103 to -105. If the depth measurement is greater than 6 mm, this EAD requires, before further flight, replacing the TGB and the associated parts with airworthy parts. The actions must be accomplished by following specified portions of the ABT described previously. This rule is issued under 49 U.S.C. Section 44701 pursuant to the authority delegated to me by the Administrator, and is effective immediately upon receipt of this emergency AD. 2010-12-51 AGUSTA S.p.A.: Directorate Identifier 2010-SW-045-AD. Applicability: Model A119 and AW119 MKII helicopters, with a 90-degree tail rotor gearbox (TGB), part number (P/N) 109-0440-06-103, installed, certificated in any category. Compliance: Required as indicated, unless accomplished previously. To prevent abnormal vibration and damage to the tail rotor system, loss of the yaw control function, and subsequent loss of control of the helicopter, do the following: (a) Before further flight, remove the forward boot, P/N 109-0135-10, from the hub-locking nut (nut), P/N 109-013512, as shown in Figure 1 of Agusta Alert Bollettino Tecnico No. 119-38, dated March 25, 2010 (ABT). (1) Insert a 0.3 millimeter (mm) thickness gauge, not exceeding 10 mm in width, between the tail rotor control rod (rod) and the nut as shown in Figure 2 of the ABT until the gauge stops. (2) From the face of the nut, measure the depth the gauge is inserted between the rod and the nut before it stops: (i) If the depth measurement is between 4 mm and 6 mm, the bushing, P/N 1090135-14-101, is installed. Within 5 hours time-in service, reidentify the TGB, P/N 109-0440-06-103, by using an etch pen

to change the last three digits of the P/N from -103 to -105. Note 1: Installing a new nameplate by following the Compliance Instructions, Part II, of the ABT satisfies the reidentification requirements of the TGB P/N in paragraph (a)(2)(i) of this AD. (ii) If the depth measurement is greater than 6 mm, before further flight, replace the TGB, P/N 109-0440-06103, with TGB, P/N 109-0440-06-105, and replace the associated parts listed in the Accomplishment Instructions, Part I, paragraph 4, of the ABT with the associated parts listed in the Accomplishment Instructions, Part I, paragraph 5, of the ABT. (b) To request a different method of compliance or a different compliance time for this AD, follow the procedures in 14 CFR 39.19. Contact the Manager, Safety Management Group, FAA, ATTN: Eric Haight, Aviation Safety Engineer, FAA, Rotorcraft Directorate, Regulations and Guidance Group, 2601 Meacham Blvd., Fort Worth, Texas 76137, telephone (817) 222-5204, fax (817) 222-5961, for information about previously approved alternative methods of compliance. (c) The Joint Aircraft System/Component (JASC) Code is 6520: Tail Rotor Gearbox. (d) Copies of the applicable service information may be obtained from Agusta, Via Giovanni Agusta, 520 21017 Cascina Costa di Samarate (VA), Italy, telephone 39 0331-229111, fax 39 0331-229605/222595, or at http:// customersupport.agusta.com/technical_ advice.php. (e) Emergency AD No. 2010-12-51 issued June 1, 2010, becomes effective upon receipt. Note 2: The subject of this AD is addressed in the European Aviation Safety Agency Emegency AD No. 2010-0059-E, dated March 26, 2010. For further information contact: Eric Haight, Aviation Safety Engineer, FAA, Rotorcraft Directorate, Regulations and Guidance Group, 2601 Meacham Blvd., Fort Worth, Texas 76137, telephone (817) 222-5204, fax (817) 222-5961. Issued in Fort Worth, Texas, on June 1, 2010. Scott A. Horn, Acting Manager, Rotorcraft Directorate, Aircraft Certification Service.


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AgustaWestland AW101 Total production (all variants): 152 + 23 US101 First flight 1987 Comments: Production aircraft in service with Tokyo Metropolitan Police, Italian Navy, Canadian Forces., UK’s Royal Air Force, Royal Danish Air Force and the Portuguese Air Force Engine(s): (3) GE CT7-8E (civil version) or Rolls-Royce Turbomeca RTM322 HP (takeoff) 2,527 (GE) shp ea. Dimensions: main rotor 61.0 ft/18.6 m, Tail rotor 13.1 ft/4.0 m Height: 21.7 ft/6.6 m Length: 74.8 ft/22.8 m Width: 14.83 ft/4.5 m Empty weight: 20,282 lbs/9,200 kg Gross weight: 34,392 lbs/15,600 kg Useful load: 13,230 lbs/6,000 kg Vne: 167 kts Max cruise: 150 kts/227 kmh Max rate of climb: 2,788 fpm/14.2 m/s HIGE: 10,800 ft HOGE: 4,800 ft/1,460 m Service ceiling: 10,000 ft/3,050 m Std fuel: 1,136 gal/4,303 lit Max fuel: 1,421 gal/5,380 lit Max range std fuel: (no reserve) 610 nm/1,130 km Range with opt fuel: 750 nm/1,390 km VFR Crew: 2 + 1 attendant Passengers 30

Bell Helicopter 206L4 Total Production (all variants): 1,750+ Comments: Features a high inertia two bladed main rotor providing excellent autorotation characteristics, a smooth ride with outstanding hot/high performance and competitive operating costs. Engines: Rolls Royce 250-C30P HP (Takeoff) 726 SHP/541 kw Dimensions: Main Rotor 37 ft/11.3 m, Tail Rotor 5.4 ft/1.7 m Height: 10.3 ft/3.1 m Length: 42.4 ft/12.9 m Width: 7.7 ft/2.3 m Empty Weight: 2,327 lb/1,056 kg Max Gross Weight Std: 4,450 lb/2,018 kg Max Gross Weight Alt: n/a Useful Load Std: 2,123 lb/962 kg Useful Load Alt: n/a External: 2,000 lb/907 kg, Vne: 130 kn 241 km/h Max Cruise: 112 kn 207 km/h Max Rate of Climb: 1,320 fpm 6.7 mps HIGE: 10,000 ft/3,048 m HOGE: 6,500 ft/1,981 m Service Ceiling: 10,000 ft/3,048 m S/E Service Ceiling n/a Std Fuel: 110.7 gal/419 L Max Fuel n/a IFR Crew: n/a VFR Crew: 1 Passengers 6

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Erickson Air-Crane S-64E Total production (all variants) 20+ First flight 1968 Comments A purpose-built multi-mission flying crane, 2,650 gal (~10,000 ltr) firefighting tank (salt or fresh water fill), and “Water Cannon” high pressure nozzle. Engine(s) (2) JFTD12A-4A HP (takeoff) 4,500 Dimensions main rotor 72 ft/22m Tail rotor 16 ft/5m Height 25.4 ft/7.6 m Length 88.5 ft/26.6 m Width 21.8 ft/6.5 m Empty weight 20,000 lbs/9,000 kg Gross weight 42,000 lbs/18,900 kg Useful load 20,000 lbs/9,000 kg External 20,000 lbs/9,000 kg Vne 115 kts/213 kmh Max cruise 115 kts/213 kmh Max rate of climb 4,000 fpm/1,200 mpm HIGE 14,000 ft/4,200 m HOGE 14,000 ft/4,200 m Service ceiling 14,000 ft/4,200 m S/E service ceiling 14,000 ft/4,200 m Std fuel 1,350 gals/5,116 lit Max fuel 2,450 gals/9,285 lit Max range std fuel (no reserve) 300 nm/555 km Range with opt fuel 530 nm/981 km VFR Crew 2 Passengers N/A

MD Helicopters, Inc. MD Explorer (902) Total production (all variants) 96 First flight July 1997 Comments The MD Explorer is a high performance, FAA Cat “A” certified helicopter with low operating costs. The Explorer has an exceptional safety record and has proven itself as an EMS, Law Enforcement, shipboard/off shore, and an excellent Corporate/VIP helicopter. Engine(s) PW 207E HP (takeoff) 550 shp/410 kw derated from 710 shp/529 kw Dimensions main rotor 33.8 ft/10.3 m Tail rotor NOTAR (R) System Height 12.0 ft/3.7 m Length 32.3 ft/9.8 m Width 7.3 ft/2.2 m Empty weight 3,375 lbs/1,519 kg Gross weight 6,250 lbs/2,834 kg Useful load 2,875 lbs/1,304 kg (3125 lbs max) External 3,525 lbs/1,598 kg Vne 140 kts/259 km Max cruise 134 kts/248 kmh Max rate of climb 2,020 fpm/11.5 m/sec HIGE 12,200 ft/3,719 m HOGE 10,400 ft/3,170 m Service ceiling 18,600 ft/5,669 m Std fuel 1,078 lbs/489 kg Max fuel 1,555 lbs/705 kgs Max range std fuel (no reserve) 293 mi/543 km Range with opt fuel 386nm/849 km IFR Crew 1 or VFR Crew 1 Passengers 7

Schweizer Aircraft Corporation 300CB/CBi Total production (all variants) 270 First flight 1993/2001 Comments The 300CB was developed for the flight training market. The 300CBi, a fuel injected version of the 300CB, was first delivered in 2002. The 300CB/300CBi have the same flight characteristics as the 300C, but with the lowest life-cycle cost of any current production helicopter. Engine(s) (1) Lycoming HO-360-C1A/HIO-360-G1A HP (takeoff) 180 shp Dimensions main rotor 26.83 ft/8.18 m Tail rotor 4.25 ft/1.30 m Height 8.72 ft/2.66 m Length 30.83 ft/9.4 m Width 6.54 ft/1.99 m Empty weight 1,088 lbs/493.5 kg Gross weight 1,750 lbs/794 kg Useful load 662 lbs/300.3 kg Vne 108 mph/94 kts/174 kmh Max cruise 98 mph/85 kts/157 kmh Max rate of climb 1,250 fpm/6.35 mps HIGE 7,000 ft/2,133 m HOGE 4,800 ft/1,463 m (@ 1600 lbs) Service ceiling 10,000 S/E service ceiling N/A Std fuel 32.5 gal/147 lit Max fuel 64 gal/290 lit Max range std fuel (no reserve) 3.1 hr. Endurance Range with opt fuel N/A VFR Crew 1 Passengers 1-2

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BLADE REPAIRS BY 1994 A109C SPIFR 5645 T, Utility Config with Many Optionals, Contact: marc.mongeau@orange.fr, tel: +33-608-786-373, fax: +33-153-016-550 (07-10)

1996 Bell 430 S/N 49011, R/N: N431UT, 6006 hours TT, EMS configured. Heated bird proof windshield. Pulse light. For Additional Information: Contact Mark Clancy 763-753-3700, mclancy@helicopterbuyer.com (07-10)

Bell

2000 Bell 412EP, 36272 Total Time: (Airframe) 1,365 Asking price: please call Contact: Don Groenemann 817266-8788 Groenemann & Summit Aircraft Sales: www. gsaircraftsales.com dgroenemann@att.net ( 0 7 - 1 0 )

1989 Bell 206 L3 S/N 51328, R/N: 2473 hrs TT, corporate configured, 5 place cabin seating, Garmin GMA 340 Audio Panel For Additional Information: Contact Mark Clancy 763753-3700, mclancy@helicopterbuyer.com (07-10)

HeliBlade, Inc. • Composite • Metal • Main & Tail Rotor Blades • Bell • McDonald Douglas • Sikorsky • Distributor & Service Center for Van Horn Aviation, L.L.C. for STC 204 UH-1 Tail Rotors Pablo Martinez Ejarque

Bell 47 Projects for sale as is or can be built to your specs. Bell 47G2 and Bell 47G5. Data plates and logs for both. Centerframes, tailbooms and cabins. $20,000 for both. Contact Rodger Ainsworth @ 209-983-8766 or 209-471-5086 (07-10)

19797 Riversie Ave. • Anderson, CA 96007 Tel: 530-365-1278 • Fax: 530-365-3061 helibladellc@yahoo.com 1982 Bell 206 L3 S/N 51009; 9885 hrs TT, Utility configuration, Ground handling wheels, Dual Garmin SL-40 VHF Comm, For Additional Information: Contact Mark Clancy 763-753-3700, mclancy@helicopterbuyer.com ( 0 7 - 1 0 )

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1979, Bell 206 B III, TTSN 13,960, SMOH 849, SPOH 3,750/3,750; Equipped with night flying, GPS, Cargo hook, Dual control. Excellent Condition. $540,000 Call Raymond, 418-871-0047. Visit www.thabetaeroplus.ca 07-10 1981 Bell 206 L3 (L1/C-30P) , S/N: 45694, R/N: C-GWHA, 8054 hours TT, Utility Configured, Facet Scavenge filter, Dual Garmin SL-40 VHF COMM, For Additional Information: Contact Mark Clancy 763-753-3700, mclancy@helicopterbuyer.com (07-10)

Enstrom 1971 OH58C 7380.3TT, 5734.1TT C20C, 550SOH Comp, 0SOH fuel control, 804 left on MR blades, 250TT TR blades, 250 since 1200hr Trans, hyd spray, Isolair belly tank and boom, M3, Auto Cal, Com, 300K, Call 601-6686200 for Specs (07-10) Bell 206 fuselage SN1510, good shape, good condition. Call 631-588-2780. (07-10)

1995 Bell Jet Ranger III 206B S/N 4377, 850TT, high skid gear, dual controls, wire strike protection, king autopilot, vibration reduction system & much more! Contact Dale helijetsales@aol.com or 407-383-6767. (07-10)

1981 Bell 412, S/N 33036, R/N: N412BE, 17,070 hours TT, EMS configured, ERA Auxiliary Fuel tank, For Additional Information: Contact Mark Clancy 763-753-3700, mclancy@ helicopterbuyer.com (07-10)

1992 ENSTROM F28F HELICOPTER N669CE 225hp Turbo, 1387TT, Dual Controls, Dual Com’s, VOR/GS. GPS, Transponder, Baggage Compartment, excellent Condition Inside & Out. $185,000 USD. Contact: Ken @ 218-820-3780 (07-10)

Eurocopter

2001 Eurocopter EC 120B N488FS. FRESH 24 month/500 hour just completed! Beautiful low-time “Colibri” with just over 1,030 hours total time since new. Engine enrolled 100% on Turbomeca “Support by the Hour” SBH program. Completely loaded with FDC Aero Filter, sand filter, Air Conditioning, Dual Controls, Garmin 430 GPS/COM, Garmin 327 Transponder, Bendix King MFD and much more. Ready for immediate service! Call Today! (615) 452-5001 (07-10)

1983 AS-365N Dauphin VIP S/N: 6080, 3400 TT, Fresh Airframe Major Overhaul Contact: marc.mongeau@orange. fr, Ph: +33 608 786 373, Fax: +33 153 016 550 (07-10)

TRADEWIND INTERNATIONAL LLC 1601 Knilans Road • Janesville, WI 53546

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Parts Sales

Large Inventory of parts Outright Sales and Exchange Components • Instruments • Accessories Bell • MDHC • AEC • Schweizer Rolls Royce • Lycoming Check our web page for a complete listing We buy helicopters and inventories • We need parts, components and inventories • Looking to purchase light turbine helicopters • We also buy helicopters that are in disrepair

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UNDER OFFER! 2007 Eurocopter EC 120 B S/N: 1494 R/N: C-GWTX Corporate / Private Configured 500 hours TT. For Additional Information: Contact Mark Clancy 763-753-3700, mclancy@helicopterbuyer.com (07-10)

Hughes 500D, 1982, Ex-Police Helicopter, no damage history, high landing gear, FDC Barrier Filter, RH Pilot, Dual Controls, Auto Relight, Facet Oil Filter, Tracor ambulance Kit, Rotor Brake, Fresh annual inspection, packing and shipping world wide available, Asking $295,000. or will accept a 500C in partial trade. Police radios, search light, and FLIR systems available to law enforcement customers only. Contact Michael Shults EASTERN SHORE HELICOPTERS, INC, Owner - located Labelle, FL USA Tel: 863-885-1292, 863-612-1388 Fax: 863-612-1392 (07-10) Hughes 269A, N8782F, SN 720107, ACFT MT 1737.7, ACIT TT 8611, M/R Blades 1115.8 hrs remaining, T/R Blades 4499.9 hrs remaining. Engine has 1399 hrs remaining. Includes dual fuel tanks & dual controls. Flown approx. 1 hr since last annual. White w/red trim. Great condition. Make offer. Contact Bill Goff at 828-765-5516 or billgoff@bellsouth.net 07-10

Hummingbird

Hummingbird Helicopter- Order positions available in our next production run. Contact Vertical Aviation Technologies, Inc., 407-322-9488, sales@ ver ticalaviation.com, w w w.ver tical-aviation.com (07-10)

2002 AS350B2 2975TT, RH & LH Sliding Door, Dual Controls, Air Conditioning. Contact Marc Mongeau: +33 608 786 373 tel, +33 153 016 550 fax marc.mongeau@orange.fr (07-10)

Hughes 1967 TH55 Hughes/Schweizer 269A, Normal category, 2-owner machine with spare M/R blade, cargo rack, modern avionics. For more info. Pls. Email/call ken at 850-763-9000 sales@helitechinc.com (12-10)

Hughes 500D, 1982, Ex-Police Helicopter, no damage history, high landing gear, FDC Barrier Filter, RH Pilot, Dual Controls, Auto Relight, Facet Oil Filter, Tracor ambulance Kit, Rotor Brake, Fresh annual inspection, packing and shipping world wide available, Asking $295,000. or will accept a 500C in partial trade. Police radios, search light, and FLIR systems available to law enforcement customers only. Contact Michael Shults - EASTERN SHORE HELICOPTERS, INC, Owner - located Labelle, FL USA Tel: 863-885-1292, 863-612-1388 Fax: 863-612-1392 ( 07-10)

1992, MD520N S/N LN019, TTSN 6850, SMOH 1750, King KY196VHF, King KY76 Transponder, GPS, Interior and Exterior are in good condition, There is no damage. Call Raymond for price, 418-871-0047. Visit www.thabetaeroplus.ca 07-10

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1981 Bell 412

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1989 Bell 206 L3

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1982 Bell 206 L3

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1981 Bell 206 L1/C30P

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2009 RII w/AC, 80 hrs TT. Blue metallic Astro paint, tan leather, bubble windows, Bose headsets, Garmin 420 & 330 w/traffic displayed. Part 135 flown & maintained. Will Export or Deliver. Full specs & price at www.hrheli.com. Call Dave at 757-488-9044 or e-mail hrheli@hrheli.com. ( 0 7 - 1 0 )

2009 RII w/AC - 75 hrs TT. Yellow & black w/tan leather, bubble windows, Bose headsets, Garmin 420, & AM/FM/CD; full specs & price at hrheli.com. Will Export or Deliver. Call Dave at 757-488-9044 or e-mail hrheli@hrheli.com. (07-10) 1993 MD520N S/N:LN046; TTSN 6171, King KY196VHF, King KY76 Transponder, GPS, Auto re-ignite, Interior and Exterior are in good condition, Call Raymond for price, 418-871-0047. Visit www.thabetaeroplus.ca 07-10 HelicombNPAdFull:HelicombNPAdFull 4/10/09 10:10 AM Page 1

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2004 RII - 650 hrs TT. White w/custom Blue & Gold stripes, leather, bubble windows, 2 Bose X’s. Big screen Garmin 500. Full specs & price at www.hrheli.com. Call Dave at 757-488-9044 or e-mail hrheli@hrheli.com (07-10)

MD Helicopters

1990 BO105 LS, 4750-TT. Eng 1&2 418-TT. Well equipped, executive configuration, new paint ‘06. $750,000. www. tradewindinternational.com Tradewind Int’l: 800-585-7004, 608-756-3632, fax 608-756-2606 (07-10)

OH-6A . It has 3800TT with 90 hrs since overhaul on the T63-A700 engine. New glass, Hooker Harn e s s e s, g o o d co m p. ti m e s, co m p l e te l y o r i g i na l O H - 6 w i th 190 h r s s i n ce p ro f e s s i o na l re s to r a tion. Not a cut up ex law enforcement OH-6, Fresh annual. $349,000 Call Ron 559-930-5355. (07-10)

Robinson

NEW 2010 RAVEN II, Dark blue blue leather interior, ac bubble windows, Garmin 430, vertical compass, 406elt $423000 Contact: Florida Suncoast Helicopters, Bill Cooper, 800-391-2397 (07-10)


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2New and used R44 Raven Is & IIs, Clipper Is & IIs & IFR Trainers. Many new and used listings. Immediate availability. Choose color and options. Full factory warranty. Call Andres Kerllenevich 904-342-0630 or visit R44Sales.com for details (07-10)

Sikorsky

Lycoming VO/TVO-435 & 540, many new parts, 50% off! Preferred Airparts, 800-433-0814 US/Canada; 330-6980280. Check stock at www.preferredairparts.com (02-11)

ROBINSON R22 BETA II with Garmin G400 GPS available for lease to flight school. Call 323-376-1969 or email info@ robinsonleasing.com, Visit our website http://www.robinsonleasing.com (07-10)

Rotorway ROTORWAY HELICOPTER $29,500 FOR SALE TO GOOD HOME Lost his medical. Selling this helicopter all spare parts and a special built trailer it all goes. I am selling this for my friend. This is a Exec /exec 90 it has the exec 90 engine fresh rebuild on the engine because of cylinder failure. tall landing gear, radio, transponder, intercom, cog belt drive. This is a nice flying chopper a good machine to get your license in. 193 hours on the clock. It goes w/a fresh annual inspection Contact Daniel V. Wilkinson Dr Dans Auto Service Inc., Tel 269-207-5350, 269-375-8486 Fax: 269-372-1878 (07-10)

1962 Sikorsky S-58T, TTSN 9976, SMOH 14287/13219, SPOH Ask Status, Cargo interior, exterior has been newly painted. Call Raymond for price, 418-871-0047. Visit www. thabetaeroplus.ca 07-10

misc. helicopters Cessna Helicopters, CH-18/YH41, parts surplus, salvage, finders fee, any location. Also Hughes Y0H-6 Tail Rotor gear box, etc. Early Allison T-63 APU Engines 1950s-1960s. Also (Web) Schweitzow B/Hunt Bros. Helicopter. Please contact Dennis Clarcq, 3878 Jones Rd. Cohocton, NY 14826, Clarcqish@gmail.com, 585-384-5333, Fax: 384-5080 (07-10) 1980 500D in great shape. Good times. • Contact Laurie Saindon - TEMPEST HELI PARTS INC., Broker Tel: 2505640102, Fax: 250 564 0144 (07-10)

Schweizer FOR SALE: 2008 Schweizer 269C with TT 681.8 Instrument Trainer Asking $290K Pls. call: Ken Thrasher/ Heli-Tech: 850-763-9000 email: ana@helitechinc.com ( 1 2 - 1 0 )

ag related Everything for the Ag Operator. Satloc Level III Sales & Service, Spray Systems, CP Nozzles, Dry Breaks, AgTex, Avtex Airforce/Navy Flight Suits Helmets. Light Weight, Noise Attentuated. Mid-Continent Aircraft, Hayti, MO, 573-3590500, email to: sales@midcont.com (07-10)

engines 2007 Schweizer 300CBI, N511BH. TT921 hrs., dual controls, heater, flyable ground wheels,dual landing lights, Bendix/ King Ky96A COMMS, Xponder, GPS Mount & VSI. Aircraft location: Norwood, MA. Contact: Blue Hill Helicopters, 781688-0263. Visit our website for more opportunites: www. bluehillhelicopters.com (07-10)

Rolls Royce 250C20B Turbine Section P/N 23038241 O-TSO standard Aero Overhaul Oct 2009 All New wheels Price $80,000 Call 661-268-8070 email: whiteaero@aol.com (07-10)

UNIVERSAL TURBINE PARTS, INC.Stocking Supplier of Pratt & Whitney PT6A & PT6T Parts, Engines & Accesories. New, Overhauled & Serviceable. We Buy Turbine Aircraft, Engines, & Inventory. All Conditions. Call for Fax or a Quote Call USA +1 334-361-7853, FAX USA +1 334-361-0290 E-MAIL: sales@UTPparts.com (08-10)

helicopters wanted Need an IRS Tax Deduction? Donate Your Helicopter to Charity, email us: amberalert@juno.com (12-10)

insurance

PT-6, Allison and Turbomeca parts. We have a small inventory of new parts, including consumables. Preferred Airparts, 800-433-0814 US/Canada; 330-698-0280. Check stock at www.preferredairparts.com (02-11)

Falcon Insurance is spreading the wings of insurance protection to helicopter owners and operators with the largest independantly owned insurance specialists in the country. We are dedicated to serving you. www.falconinsurance.com (12-10)

Action Aircraft is a full-service overhaul/repair facility for Rolls -Royce 250 series engines located in Dallas, Texas. We offer superior service and pricing in addition to free technical assistance. Engines, modules and parts available on outright and exchange basis. When you need RR250 engine overhaul and repair - “Take Action”. Please call phone 214-351-1284 or 1-800-909-7616, fax: 214-351-1286, email: danny@ actionaircraft.com., website: www.actionaircraft.com (12-10)

The Right Aviation Insurance Broker makes all the difference in the world. The experience you need to get the job done right. Focused on service. We work for you, not the insurance companies. Jim Gardner & Rick Langley @ J. Smith Lanier & Co. 678 - 639 - 4108, 800-654-7892, x4108 or 4104, jgardner@jslaviation.com, rlangley@jslaviation.com. Your team that can’t be beat. (12-10)

Rolls Royce 250C20B Turbine Section P/N 23038241 O-TSO standard Aero Overhaul Oct 2009 All New wheels Price $80,000 Call 661-268-8070 email: whiteaero@aol.com (07-10)

equipment Bubble covers, Engine covers, Blade tie-downs, engine plugs & blade covers at Bruce’s Custom Covers, 408-738-3959, bruce@aircraftcovers.com (01-11)

Specializing in placing aviation/helicopter insurance. We have access to all markets, domestic and overseas. Your inquiries are appreciated. Phone: 562-492-1217 Fax: 562-492-1147 Cell Phone 562-756-8685 E-mail: cfm.insurance@verizon. net Clemens Meuleman/CFM Aviation Insurance (07-10) Mid-Continent Aircraft Insurance Brokers - Over 61 years Risk Management Experience for Professional Operators. 800-325-0885, e-mail: acinsurance@midcont.com Sharon/Laura (07-10)

misc. aircraft

New & Serviceable helicopter floats and fuel cells in stock includes all Bell models. We also repair and certify floats and fuel cells for most helicopters. Call 337-839-0500 or email tjkling@offshorehelicopter.net (07-10) LongRanger Cargo Hook & Beam Assy 206-706-341-101 including provisions. Also have 206B/206L rotor brake, dual control, wire strike Kits and parts for sale Call Tradewind Int’l. 800-585-7004, 608-756-3632. Fax: 608756-2606. Email: info@tradewindinternational.com, www. helicopterparts.net (07-10) Dyna Nav (Dynamic Navigation & Mapping Systems) provides GPS guidance systems for your aircraft. 604-465-0009, info@dynanav.com, www.dynanav.com (07-10)

1976 Cessna 180F 5391 TT, 1367 SFRM, 468 SPOH (2007), KX 125 nav/com, PM 6000 4 pl. intercom, 300 ADF, 359ATransponder, 75 gal fuel, stainless screw kit, steps & handles, recovered seats, useful load 1006, July Annual, Transponder and Altimeter test due 8-10 $63,000 Call Chip or Henry at 478-788-3491 www.loweaviation.com (07-10)

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1988 A36 Bonanza. 3,683 TT, 493 SMOH on 300 hp IO-550 (STC for 2,000 hr TBO). All ADs up to date and complied with, NDH, KFC200 autopilot w/ flight director, Dual Garmin GNS430W (WAAS upgraded), panel mounted Garmin 696, XM weather and radio, stormscope, Garmin GMA340 audio panel, Garmin GTX 327 transponder, 6 place ICS with 2 panel power Bose headeset jacks, dual PTT switches, electric trim, factory air conditioning, JL Osborne tip tanks (20 gallons each, gross weight increase STC included), GAMIs, JPI EDM700, leather seats, executive writing table, Rosen visors, custom cover by Bruce’s Custom Covers. Maintenance done by Bob Ripley, an ABS advisor. $265,000 / trade for later model 58 Baron. 478-256-2048. See this aircraft at http://www.agairupdate.com/N4HF

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LOT FOR SALE: One-acre-square house lot, Plane Living Sky Park, 2,000 s.f., all-brick, covenants, 5 miles west of I-75, Exit 142, Public water, septic sewer. paved streets, curb and gutter, street lights. Lot is one of 13 directly on new sod runway, Google It! (Google photo before development). South side of Hwy 96 at 50 Lane Rd., Fort Valley, Georgia 31030, Save thousands and buy from owner. $49,900 includes closing costs. 478.987.2250 (tfn) LOT FOR SALE: Beautiful 2.73 acres wooded lot, 298’ wide and 400’ deep, Pine Ridge Equestrian Estates, Public water and septic sewer, Five miles from Crystal River, Florida, Covenant exclusive neighborhood, Community center, Pool & golf course. Mini-ranchettes with zoning that allows up to three horses and stables with your home. 27 miles of horse trails with access at rear of lot. GOOGLE IT! Citrus County, Florida, 3620 Stirrup Drive, Beverly Hills, FL. $94,900. David A. Eiland, Realtor, Realty Select Phone 352-563-5313, Fax 888-834-9437, Email: citruslevyland@gmail.com, Website: www.citruscountyland.com (tfn) Schweiss Bi-Fold Doors leads the bifold door industry in quality, innovation, design, and price. Our website at http:// bifold.com offers assistance with installing bifold doors, upgrading your existing building structure, and helping you find the best bi-fold door for your needs (12-10)

Doctor’s Orders: A pilot’s vacation home with a pilot discount! St. George Island, Florida. Directly on private beach with expansive views of the Gulf of Mexico, three levels of covered furnished decks. Spacious open living/dining/kitchen area. Five bedrooms including two master suites and four baths, multiple TVs/DVDs/VCRs/wireless Internet. Occupancy 12, beds: three kings, four twins, one queen sleeper sofa. Under-house concrete parking, 15’ x 30’ pool (heated for a fee), enclosed hot/cold outdoor shower, fish cleaning area, park-style grill. Paved 3339’ airport on island (F47) a quarter mile from the house. Ask for “pilot’s discount” Major discounts for Spring and Fall! Visit www.resortvacationproperties.com for photos, 877.272.8206. The Helicopter Newspaper “Endorsed”. ( 07-10)

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Parting out Bell 212 and 206 Fuselages, many parts available. Please phone or Fax your requests. CHS, Mike Duck, Phone: 604-533-1148, Fax: 604-533-1517, E-mail: mike@ helistructures.com (07-10) UH-1H Composite main rotor blades for sale P/N 205-015150-101 and main rotor blades B model P/N 204-011-001015. Tail rotor blades Van Horn Aviation P/N 2042200-101 for the H and B models and for the 206 P/N 2062200-101. Call Pablo at HeliBlade, Inc. 530-365-1278 (04-11) Bell 206L-4 New Low Skid kit for sale. Will trade for float kit for L-4. 631-588-2780. (07-10) Bell 206B Tail Rotor Gear Box as removed. P/N 206-040400-13 outright. 631-588-2780. (07-10) NEW Tail Rotor Blades for UH-1H–FAA STC/PMA SR02051LA, Carbon Fiber construction, 2400 hr service life, competitive pricing. Van Horn Aviation LLC, 480-483-4202, www. vanhornaviation.com (12-10) Parting out a 1995 Schweizer 300CB, drive train/power train & many more parts. Pls. contact Ken 850-763-9000 Fax 850-763-8712 or email sales@helitechinc.com (12-10) Accessories & Parts! 100’s of new and OHC accessories, accessory parts for just about everything. Big discounts! 800-433-0814 US/Canada; 330-698-0280. Check stock at www.preferredairparts.com (02-11) Sikorsky parts. We have a growing stock of new Sikorsky parts. We can often save you time and money. Contact us or check stock on our web site. Preferred Airparts, 800433-0814 US/Canada; 330-698-0280. Check stock at www. preferredairparts.com (02-11) MD Helicopter parts. We have a few new MD Helicopter parts. Preferred Airparts, 800-433-0814 US/Canada; 330-6980280. Check stock at www.preferredairparts.com (02-11) Hughes parts. We have some new Hughes parts at big discounts. Preferred Airparts, 800-433-0814 US/Canada; 330698-0280. Check stock at www.preferredairparts.com (02-11) Hiller parts. We have a small stock of new Hiller parts. Check with us often. Preferred Airparts, 800-433-0814 US/Canada; 330-698-0280. Check stock at www.preferredairparts.com (02-11) Eurocopter parts. We have purchased several inventories of new parts and are ready to serve you. Contact us, or search our web site for the parts you need. Preferred Airparts, 800-433-0814 US/Canada; 330-698-0280. Check stock at www.preferredairparts.com (02-11) Enstrom parts. We have a small stock of new Enstrom parts. Check with us often. Preferred Airparts, 800-4330814 US/Canada; 330-698-0280. Check stock at www. preferredairparts.com (02-11) Bell parts. We have a nice stock of new parts for Bell 47, 206 and others. It’s worth the effort to check with us, or search our web site for your part numbers. Preferred Airparts, 800433-0814 US/Canada; 330-698-0280. Check stock at www. preferredairparts.com (02-11) New STC Tail Rotor Blades, Part No. 204-2200-101 for 204 UH-1 heliopters from Van Horn Aviaiton LLC. Contact HeliBlade Inc. Distributor & Service Center for these new and improved composite tail rotors 530-365-1278 (04-11) BELL 47 PARTS FAA/PMA Approved Many in stock and ready to ship. M/R Grips for 1200 hours with no eddy current inspections. Fan Belts, Engine Mounts, Mufflers, Sprag Kits, “ No Bar” Control System and many other parts. texashelicopter@aol.com, www.thcwasp.com or 972-399-1045 office or 972-790-6397 fax (07-10)

ENSTROM PARTS, SALES & SERVICE Huge parts inventory, 20 yrs exp., loaner tools. AOG same day shipping a specialty, full time factory trained A&P parts man on staff. Get service advice with your parts. A.O.G. and Exports Sales New Garden Aviation, Ask for Tom 610-268-2048 Fax 610-268-0342 (07-10) UH-1 Vertical Fin Spar Kits. Pac West Helicopters is an approved Distributor for the Global Helicopter Technology STC approved Vertical Fin Spar replacement which terminates AD99-25-12 action. Have your kit installed by us at our Cal. facility where we are able to perform extensive repairs if necessary, order your kit and install it at your shop, or arrange for us to install it at your location. For sales and scheduling contact Tel/530-241-2402 “e” pwheli@awwwsome.com (07-10)

services Floats & Fuel Cells–your N. American Eurocopter authorized repair facility with comprehensive repair capabilities for all makes & models, available for 24/7 shipping. FAA repair staion no. TH4R544M. 901-842-7110, www.ffcfuelcells.com (12-10) Support the helicopter industry...Become a member of HAI! Call 800-435-4976 or 703-683-4646, Email mbr@rotor.com, or visit www.rotor.com (tfn)

WEST FLORIDA HELICOPTERS 30 years of service to the Helicopter Industry: Authorized sales dealer for Sikorsky Global Helicopters/ Light Helicopter Program. Details at OFFICE 727-823-5200 or FAX 727-823-5484. Visit our website at: www.wfhelicopters.com (07-10) Bell Helicopter Importations and Exports, Pre Buy Inspections, as well as Helicopter Appraisals. . Contact: CHS. Mike Duck, Phone: 604-533-1148, Fax: 604-533-1517, E-mail: mike@helistructures.com (07-10) CHS - your complete Bell Helicopter Repair and Overhaul Facility, supporting only Bell Helicopter Products from Component Overhauls to Major Inspections. CHS puts quality first. CHS #9-5225 216th Street Langley, B.C. V2Y 2N3 www.helistructures.com Transport Canada AMO#.137-96 and EASA.145.7112 604-533-1148 Fax: 604-533-1517 mike@ helistructures.com (07-10) Bell Helicopter Commercial and UH-1 Component Overhauls. 205/212/412/206B/L Series and 407. Quality Services, Competitive Pricing with Technical staff, specializing only in Bell Products. Contact: CHS, Mike Duck, Phone: 604-533-1148, Fax: 604-533-1517, E-mail: mike@helistructures.com 0 7-10 Specializing in Bell Helicopter Commercial and UH-1 Tailboom Overhauls. 205/212/412 Tailbooms, 206B/L and 407 overhauled using Bell Approved Jigs. Tailbooms overhauled to Bell Specifications. Certification provided Transport Canada Form 1. Mike Duck, 604-533-1148, Fax: 604-533-1517, mike@helistructures.com 07-10 Specializing in Bell Helicopter Commercial and UH-1 Air Frame Completions/Refurbishments. Authorized Bell Helicopter Textron Customer Service Facility, specializing in Models 205/212/412, 206 Series, 407s. Quality Services, Competitive Pricing with Technical staff specializing only in Bell Products. CHS, Mike Duck, 604-533-1148, Fax: 604-533-1517, mike@ helistructures.com (07-10) Rotor blade repairs by HeliBlade, Inc. a FAA Repair Station. Contact Pablo Martinez at 530-365-1278 (04-11)

Universal Turbine Parts, Inc. Stocking Supplier of Pratt & Whitney PT6A & PT6T Parts, Engines & Accesories. New, Overhauled & Serviceable. We Buy Turbine Aircraft, Engines, & Inventory. All Conditions. Call for Fax or a Quote Call USA +1 334-361-7853, FAX USA +1 334-361-0290 E-MAIL: sales@UTPparts.com (08-10)

Component Overhauls & Part Sales, FAA,CRS, Agusta, Bell, Eurocopter, & MD  Approved CSF, Acclaimed Quality Service, Competitive pricing, Discount on Parts, Dedicated Friendly Customer Service. Contact Tom Sullivan at Sterling Helicopter. 215-271-2510 Fax 215-788-7319, E-mail: tom@ sterlinghelicopter.com (07-10)

UH-1 Overhauled Components available exchange or outright; 204-012-101-141 M/R hub, 204-040-016-5 Transmission, 204-011-400-11 Swashplate & Support assy., 204-011401-11 Scissors & Sleeve assy, 205-040-263-111 Input Quill, 205-040-200-1 gen. Offset Quill, (4) 204-040-600-11 Hanger assy., 204-040-003-37 gear box 42, 204-040012-13 gear box 90. Pac West Helicopters CRS PW6R1161J Tel/530-241-2402 “e” pwheli@awwwsome.com (07-10)

Export / Import, Pre-Buys & Transport ANYWHERE! Aircraft Recovery. Contact Tom Sullivan at Sterling Helicopter 215271-2510 Fax 215-788-7319 E-mail: tom@sterlinghelicopter. com (07-10)

RR 250-C20B complete compressor 0.00 TSO new wheels. $45,000.00 USD exchange. Call 631-588-2780. (07-10)

BELL 47 PARTS FAA/PMA Approved We have over 50 years of knowledge in the Bell 47 Model Helicopter. If you have a question or need a part contact us.Texas Helicopter Co., Inc. 972-399-1045 office or 972-790-6397 fax or email us at texashelicopter@aol.com or visit our web site www.thcwasp. com (07-10)

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software www.AircraftCostAnalysis.com Helicopter Operators can calculate your breakeven, % investment return, profit potential, and produce annual & monthly cash flows. Project your financials without spending hours of your time. All reports are produced automatically and accurately after you provide your inputs. Types of analyses performed include: Company/Individual Ownership, Managed with/ without Leaseback, Commercial Operation, Agricultural/Fire/ Ambulance Operations, Joint Ownership, Fractional Ownership, and Charter/Rental. Helicopter sales organizations can provide your prospects with customized & professional ownership cost analysis. This program is a great sales aid and management tool. FREE sample reports. Click REQUEST INFORMATION on the website or call 281-419-7443 (tfn)

schools / training Helicopter Instruction: Training in R-44 Raven for private, instrument, commercial and solo time building. Block rates start at $299 wet. Kissimmee Airport near Orlando attractions. Call Thom at 407-973-9347 or visit www.kissimmeehelicopters.com 01-11 Helicopter Training in Hawaii. Excellence in Flight Training at Mauna Loa Helicopters on Oahu, Kauai, and the Big Island. Come fly with us in the best weather in the US. MLH offers: PVT, COM, IFR, CFI, CFII, ATP, FAA certified FLY-IT simulator, mountain course, external load training, and now offering fixed wing training. MLH is 141 certified, and VA approved. Student financing / student housing / college degree programs / International flight training / accelerated programs available. Call (808) 334-0234 or email info@ maunaloahelicopters.com (07-10) Florida Suncoast Helicopters, Sarasota and Lakeland. Come fly with us - we offer training & tours. Authorized Robinson sales & service. Call: Sarasota: 941-335-1258 or Lakeland: 941-355-1259 (07-10)

BLUE HILL HELICOPTERS, Norwood MA. Part 141 approved Flight Training, Photo Flights, Helicopter Sales/Services, Helicopter Tours. For more details, please visit our website: www.bluehillhelicopters.com, Contact us at info@bluehillhelicopters.com, 781-688-0263 Come Fly With Us! (07-10)

wanted Parts Wanted Bell 206 B&L, 204, 205, 212, 214 , MD, Eurocopter, & Allison. Looking for R/B, W/S, Duals etc. kits and parts. We buy inventories or By The Piece. Call Tradewind Int’l. 800-585-7004, 608-756-3632. www.helicopterparts.net info@tradewindinternational.com (07-10) Universal Turbine Parts, Inc. We buy Turbine Aircraft Engines & Inventory. All conditions. Call or Fax for a Quote 334-361-7853; fax 334-361-0290 E-MAIL: sales@UTPparts.com ( 0 8 -10)

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