Over the years at MDQ I would notice a new hangar going up here,
increased flight activity, another new hangar going up, then a whole lot more flight activity going on, then even more hangars going up. Having retired from the Army a while back, I’ve never lost interest in the latest developments and changes to the rotorcraft fleet.
Seemed to me that the only limits to what we
would hang off a helicopter were limited only by our imaginations. Little did I know how true that was. I remember clearly a conversation with one of the local pilots one day
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at the FBO. “Hey, looks like things are growing a little over there.” I com- mented.
Replied the local guy. “What are they doing?” I asked.
“Oh, yeah that’s that new company Yulista, or something like that.” “Well, not quite sure
exactly what they do, but I do know I’ve seen a lot of military aircraft around there, and they seem to be growing like a weed.” He continued.
“Well, to
be growing like that during these times, they must be doing something right.” Something right indeed. Yulista Aviation, Inc. Services, a division sister company of Yulista
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