May 2023 edition out now
We have features on the life of special operations engineers; the benefits or disadvantages of VLATs; neonatal transportation; and simulation training for autorotations; as well as interview, industry voices, a provider profile, and beautiful gallery, there’s a lot of content for you to consume in this edition
The May edition is stuffed with articles covering a wide breadth of topics to interest you: Mandy Langfield examines the use cases for simulator training for autorotations; Barry Smith finds out why large and very large airtankers are still needed in the aerial firefighting arena; Amy Gallagher discovers the intricacies and minute details required when caring for neonates in transit; and Robin Gauldie talks to numerous engineers about how and why they got into the essential work of maintaining and repairing the fleets of special operations aircraft.
Coulson Aviation Australia discuss their approach to aerial firefighting in Australia; we spoke to Randy Nichols about the unique qualities of single engine airtankers; Jeff Osato explains what it takes to hire and keep the best engineers; and we have interviews with Tim de Jonge, Medical Manager at Bristow about his varied career in search and rescue, including the paramedic, hoist crewman and his instructor roles; and with Cameron Chell, CEO at Draganfly, a drone and AI systems company that are providing maritime SAR solutions and more. And that is not to forget another beautiful gallery from Dino Marcellino who spent some time getting to know the Soccorso Alpino Valdostano and documenting their avalanche training in the Italian Alps.