Best of Education — HeliSuccess Speakers
On Oct. 14-15, 2019, Rotorcraft Pro produced the 12th annual HeliSuccess Career Development Seminar and Job Fair in Las Vegas. The event – sponsored by REACH Air Medical, U.S. Customs AMO, Air Evac Lifeteam, PHI Inc., and Helicopter Institute – featured 15 speakers covering 16 topics. In addition to dozens of pilots landing jobs, $5,000 in scholarship money was given away to attendees.
Although Rotorcraft Pro greatly appreciates every speaker who contributes to the yearly event, we would like to recognize a handful of them who have selflessly contributed their time for many years in an effort to educate the next generation of pilots.
SPECIAL THANKS TO:
Randy Rowles — Helicopter Association International Board Member, MBA, Pilot Examiner, ATP, Gold Seal CFII, Master
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Stacy Sheard — Helicopter Association International board member, and a former U.S. Army Huey and Black Hawk pilot. Sheard also has experience in charter, tour, ENG, EMS, and
CFI, and owner of Helicopter Institute. For over 12 years, he has spoken on such topics as careers in law enforcement flying, professionalism and attitude, as well as career advancement.
Mark Schlaefli — ATP/CFII, Sundance Helicopters director of operations. The nine-year speaker covers the topic of careers in tour flying.
Barry Lloyd — Former helicopter program manager for Cal Fire, and a multi-decades veteran helicopter pilot with experience in both civilian and military operations. For 12 years he’s spoken about careers in firefighting.
Marc Stanley — Helicopter Association International board member and a former Army aviator currently flying the AW139 as a corporate pilot with Mass Mutual. An eight-year speaker, Stanley has spoken on transitioning from the military to civilian aviation in addition to providing resume consults.
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