New Orleans, LA - Helicopter pilots from around the world completed six days of meetings at two organizational events with a promise to continue the global alliances which have been recently formed, and now strengthened, by these meetings.
The Professional Helicopter Pilots Association, based in New Orleans, concluded its first pilots convention on Sunday. The convention, which was attended by helicopter pilots from a number of nations, was declared a tremendous success.
Eurocopter's representative, Mr. Jim Kettles, brought a EC130 to the convention and made an excellent presentation to the attendees about their company and their aircraft. Eurocopter also sponsored an elegant luncheon for all attendees.
Bell Helicopters representative, Mr. John Justin, briefed the pilots on the BA-609 Tiltrotor and the AB-139.
Sikorsky's representative, Mr. Dave Stepenek, gave presentations on the S76-C and the S-92.
Chris Trimer of the Air and Marine Division of the Department of Homeland Defense (formerly U.S. Customs) Gave a presentation on their new role in the security of the nation and how it will affect commercial aviation. Mr. Trimmers discussion with the pilots after his presentation was well received.
LCDR Biff Brown of the U.S Coast Guard also gave an enlightening presentation on their operations in the Gulf of Mexico which generated a great deal of discussion among the offshore pilots who work that area.
Mary Donahue of the FAA held a discussion on Accident Avoidance/Aeronautical Decision Making which was well received and generated a lot of discussion among the attendees.
There also were two excellent discussion groups which focused on resolving many of the problems we see today in EMS and Off Shore operations. The Gulf of Mexico problems were discussed in great detail and PHPA, in an alliance with the IFALPA Helicopter Committee, looks forward to helping resolve many of the issues in the Gulf of Mexico which create unsafe operations for many of its members.
Attending PHPA members were delighted with the wide range of expertise and the multi-national mix of pilots attending this first convention. Countries represented were Brazil, Venezuela, Mexico, Sweden, Norway, Spain, Iceland, the UK, and the US.
For further information contact Butch Grafton 334-790-4417 or the PHPA office at 504-779-5201
(below) Rene de Jong, Chairman of the IFALPA Helicopter Committee and President of the pilots union at NORSK Helicopters explains the IFALPA Helicopter committee's role in international affairs and how PHPA and the IFALPA Hel/Com are working together.