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CONTENTS


FEATURES 54


FLYING ACROSS


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VIDEOS 54 National Airways Corporation,


South Africa Ops


DEPARTMENTS 10


MY 2 CENTS


RPMN columnist Randy Mains voices his industry views


14 18


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MEET A ROTORCRAFT PRO Major Robert Hunt


EXECUTIVE WATCH Hayden Olson, VP & GM of Erickson Aerosystems


MIL2CIV TRANSITION Tips for the transitioning military helicopter pilot


MAINTENANCE MINUTE Tricks of the trade for helicopter mechanics


WATCH VIDEO NOW!


Helicopter Pulling New Electrical Power Line in Vancouver, WAshington Video: Layne Bouche’ via YouTube


THE “RAINBOW NATION”


MANNED-UNMANNED TEAMING: WHAT DOES IT MEAN FOR HELICOPTERS AND PILOTS?


EMERALD PACIFIC AW169 SAVES LIVES IN TAIWAN


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HANGAR TALK Industry news relevant to your business


BY THE NUMBERS


HANGAR TALK UAS News relating to unmanned aerial systems


PRODUCTS & SERVICES FOCUS SEI Bambi Bucket & Axnes


ROTORCRAFT CHECKRIDE Advanced Autorotation Training...What Is It?


COVER


Bell products are the backbone of National Airways Corporation (NAC), the largest general aviation company in Africa and one of the largest of its kind in the world.


RotorcraftPro.com Mar/Apr 2020


FLYING ACROSS THE “RAINBOW NATION”


PUTS AW169S INTO SERVICE EMERALD PACIFIC


MANNED-UNMANNED TEAMING: WHAT IT MEANS FOR HELICOPTERS AND PILOTS


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Mar/Apr 2020


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