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states Ralf Ott, senior manager Sales & Customer Support, RUAG Aviation. He asserts, “We recommend that all operators, and especially operators of older aircraft, begin the upgrade process as soon as possible to ensure individual schedules and operations can continue as planned.”


HELICOPTER FOUNDATION INTERNATIONAL AWARDS 18 SCHOLARSHIPS TO NEXT GENERATION OF HELICOPTER


INDUSTRY PROFESSIONALS Helicopter Foundation International (HFI) is pleased to announce the 18 recipients of scholarships for 2018. Available to aviation students around the world, these scholarships support HFI’s long-standing mission to educate the next generation of helicopter professionals.


This year’s awards include six


scholarships for students in helicopter maintenance technician programs, four scholarships for pilots working toward earning their commercial helicopter ratings, one for safety professionals, and seven for established maintenance professionals seeking training for specifi c helicopters or components. “We are aware of the fi nancial commitment undertaken by students in our profession,” says Allison McKay, vice president of HFI. “Through our scholarship program, we help to off set this burden and allow the students to focus on continuing their education. We off er our congratulations to this year’s recipients.”


HFI funds these scholarships — this year worth approximately $30,000 — through donations,


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auctions, and other fundraising events. As a nonprofi t foundation, HFI also supports helicopter safety programs and the preservation of the history of the helicopter industry. Each year, HFI presents four $5,000


scholarships to pilots working toward earning their commercial helicopter rating so that they may pursue employment as a helicopter pilot. This year’s recipients are Carl Bloecher of Arlington, Virginia; Bastian Ebersbach of Hillsboro, Oregon; Troy Goldberg of Kailua-Kona, Hawaii; and Rebecca Voltin of Lyons, Oregon. Additionally, HFI awards up to six $2,500 scholarships for students in maintenance technician programs. This year, HFI awarded the scholarships to Isiah Crawford of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina; Derek Galla of Holland, Ohio;


ARSA WORKS


As the voice of the aviation maintenance industry, ARSA continually works to improve the success and economic vitality of contract maintenance providers.


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