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Mesquite Helicopter Services, Inc. is a multi-faceted service facility specializing in …
- Wildlife Capture
- Livestock Herding
- Aerial Surveys
- Aircraft Maintenance
- Pipeline and Powerline Patrol
- Aerial Photography

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Options for SAR Winch Equipment
When it comes to safely transferring a victim into a helicopter, it requires a combination of skills, effort, and specialized equipment, including hooks, lines, and hoists. In this article, we will explore the various options that Search and Rescue (SAR) personnel have at their disposal for this crucial task. There’s a famous quote attributed to
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The Benefits of Aerial Photography in Real Estate
Are you a real estate agent or a homeowner trying to sell your property? If so, aerial photography can be a great tool to help you reach potential buyers and build trust with them. Aerial views can enhance any property, showing off various angles and surrounding amenities, and this provides a lot of information to
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Exploring the American Helicopter Museum and Education Center
Inside a repurposed hangar, visitors can marvel at an extensive collection of helicopters showcased, ranging from a renowned 1943 rescue helicopter to multiple autogyros. In the early 20th century, Pennsylvania emerged as an unforeseen hub for rotary-wing aircraft research, with inventors and enthusiasts exploring diverse designs. Capturing this rich legacy and delving into the realm
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The Origins of Native American Names for Army Helicopters
You may have observed a recurring pattern in the names of U.S. Army helicopters, such as Apache, Black Hawk, Chinook, and others. It is worth noting that these significant aircraft are named after Native American tribes or prominent figures. But have you ever wondered why? The relationship between the U.S. military and Native Americans spans
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Strategies Developed by Industry to Maintain Helicopter Fleet Capability for Decades
In an effort to extend the lifespan of the U.S. Army’s helicopter fleet, manufacturers are developing strategies to update the aging aircraft, which are approaching 40 years in service. The goal is to ensure that these helicopters remain operational for many more years to come. The US Army intends to introduce two new vertical lift
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Helicopter tourism: a US$1.1 billion market by 2030
Despite the economic challenges faced by the world in recent years, the popularity of helicopter tourism appears to be on the rise. Industry experts predict optimistic figures for this innovative way of exploring destinations from the air in the coming years. Market Research Future conducted a study that indicates significant growth of tourism worldwide in
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A helicopter powered by a Safran engine utilizes 100% sustainable fuel for its flight
The Arrius 2R engine from Safran Helicopter Engines powered a Bell Textron single-engine Bell 505 helicopter on a test flight using 100% sustainable fuel. The American manufacturer announced the achievement on February 21, marking a first for Bell and paving the way for Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), which is derived from biomass (biofuel) or a
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Speed Champions: The fastest helicopters
Air transport occupies a large niche both in the armed forces and in the civilian environment. Particular attention in the development of combat helicopters is drawn to speed. Most of them are recognized as the fastest in the world. The fastest helicopter in the world The honor of becoming the developer of the recognized fastest
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Ingenuity helicopter sets record on Mars
The Martian helicopter has risen above the surface of the planet higher than ever, and set several more records. The Ingenuity helicopter made its 35th flight over the surface of Mars and flew to a height of 14 meters, which has never been done before. Also, this first aircraft on another planet has already covered
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Helicopters for tourist trips in New York were refueled with contaminated fuel: this greatly increases the risk of accidents
More than 10 helicopters, which arrange tourist excursions over New York, were refueled with fuel contaminated with metal particles. Such fuel could cause serious damage and crash of the helicopter. The New York Post learned about the situation. A potentially catastrophic complaint has been filed with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) by HeliNY, which operates