From the public service perspective.
Read ArticleIn French, dressage means training. It is the process of developing a horse’s ability and willingness to work in relation to its rider.
Read ArticleThe purpose of the trip was to help a client evaluate an experimental firefighting apparatus.
Read ArticleAt R&WI’s Rotorcraft Business and Technology Summit in Fort Worth, Texas, Sept. 20 to 21, I was introduced to the idea of flight operations quality assurance (FOQA).
Read ArticleLee Benson examines public services within the helicopter industry.
Read ArticleSometimes, the question may be as important as the answer, particularly when people in a position to answer decline to do so in a straightforward, honest manner.
Read ArticleLooking back at my last couple of articles, I realize I might be accused correctly of being a bit preachy. So I thought I might share a few personal missteps that have taught me some valuable lessons.
Read ArticleThe National Guard truly wears two hats: one as the ready reserve force for the U.S. Army in times of armed conflict and the other as the support provider to its respective state governments in times of public need.
Read ArticleI’d like to take Frank Lombardi's explanation of the helicopter power struggle out of the academic and into the cockpit.
Read ArticleSometimes, falling off a roof prompts earnest reflection about life, service and helicopters.
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