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Rotary Wing Show - Interviews from the Helicopter Industry

Summary: Capturing stories of helicopter pilots and crew from around the world. Find out about different helicopter career paths, pick up some tips and learn more about what life as helicopter aircrew has to offer.

Podcasts:

 RWS 50 – The God Machine with James Chiles (Helicopter History) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:02:41

The God Machine: From Boomerangs to Blackhawks, The Story of the Helicopter by James R. Chiles delves into the origins of the helicopter and the people that made them into the machines they are today. It has been another long break between episodes but we are back this week with a stroll down memory lane … Continue reading "RWS 50 – The God Machine with James Chiles (Helicopter History)"

 RWS 49 – Toronto Traffic Helicopter with Dini Petty | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 53:43

Dini Petty forged her mother’s signature on a permission form for skydiving lessons when she was 17. By age 22, Dini Petty was flying above Toronto, Canada as the first female traffic helicopter pilot who was also giving traffic reports while flying. Dini was tapped on the shoulder in a Toronto restaurant to fill a … Continue reading "RWS 49 – Toronto Traffic Helicopter with Dini Petty"

 Extra – Impromptu Session at Rotortech 2016 About AHIA and Regulation Progress | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:23

This is a recording from a session at the Rotortech 2016 expo on the Sunshine Coast. Vice President of the Australian Helicopter Industry Association (AHIA), Ray Cronin leads a discussion about regulation change and recent progress. This audio is what you can call an extra from our normal interview series that I’m going to slip … Continue reading "Extra – Impromptu Session at Rotortech 2016 About AHIA and Regulation Progress"

 RWS 48 – The Case For Full Down Autos with Glen White | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:01:26

Glen White has been providing recurrency and initial training to helicopter pilots around the world through his company Eurosafety since 2004. He is a strong proponent of the benefit of full touchdown autorotations in training. Glen first learnt to fly in France in a Bell 47 before picking up roles in flight training, tours based … Continue reading "RWS 48 – The Case For Full Down Autos with Glen White"

 RWS 47 – First Around the World Solo and Australian Regulations with Dick Smith | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 58:20

This is Episode 47 of The Rotary Wing Show and our main interview today is Dick Smith, the first person to fly a helicopter solo around the world plus a bunch of other aviation first and records. For Australians, Dick Smith is someone that doesn’t need too much of an introduction. He is very active … Continue reading "RWS 47 – First Around the World Solo and Australian Regulations with Dick Smith"

 RWS 46 – Chickenhawk with Robert Mason | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:14:11

The Vietnam war has been called the helicopter war. They were used as troop carriers, gunships, medevac, heavy lift, observation and aerial trucks. Chickenhawk author Robert Mason shares some of his memories of flying the Huey in this episode. They fundamentally changed the way that war was fought. Probably nothing is more iconic from that … Continue reading "RWS 46 – Chickenhawk with Robert Mason"

 RWS 45 – Rosemary Arnold – First Australian Female Helicopter Pilot – Part 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:01:03

In 1965 Rosemary Arnold became the first Australian female helicopter pilot, the first female helicopter pilot in the southern hemisphere and Whirly Girl No.99 In this episode listen in as Rosemary tells the story of her 50yr+ career in aviation. You can find Part 1 of this episode here. In Part Two we continue to … Continue reading "RWS 45 – Rosemary Arnold – First Australian Female Helicopter Pilot – Part 2"

 RWS 44 – Rosemary Arnold – First Australian Female Helicopter Pilot – Part 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 48:37

In 1965 Rosemary Arnold became the first Australian female helicopter pilot, the first female helicopter pilot in the southern hemisphere and Whirly Girl No.99 In this episode listen in as Rosemary tells the story of her 50yr+ career in aviation. It is a career full of firsts – as well as the above, Rosemary was … Continue reading "RWS 44 – Rosemary Arnold – First Australian Female Helicopter Pilot – Part 1"

 RWS 43 – Bell 525 Relentless with Larry Thimmesch | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:19:51

Our guest today is Larry Thimmesch, Vice President Bell 525 Relentless Sales. Larry has been involved with the 525 for the last 5 years from the program’s very earliest days. The 525 is Bell Helicopter’s largest helicopter to date and weighs in at 20,000lbs or 9000kg. It has been created off a completely clean sheet … Continue reading "RWS 43 – Bell 525 Relentless with Larry Thimmesch"

 RWS 42 – Spidertracks Real-Time Tracking with Dave Blackwell | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 44:55

Spidertracks is a New Zealand company that produces a real time tracking solution for general aviation allowing owners and operators to know exactly where their aircraft are and to greatly increase the speed of rescue if something should go wrong. Dave Blackwell is the CEO of Spidertracks. In this episode he talks about the technology … Continue reading "RWS 42 – Spidertracks Real-Time Tracking with Dave Blackwell"

 RWS 41 – ‘Cyclic Back’ in an Autorotation Entry with Pete Gillies | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:10:35

The difference between an expensive falling brick and a helicopter is rotor RPM. Pete Gillies talks about the importance of aft cyclic in autorotation entry to conserve rotor RPM in this episode. Depending on where you did your training this might come across as ‘yeah, of course, doesn’t everyone do this’. If that’s you then … Continue reading "RWS 41 – ‘Cyclic Back’ in an Autorotation Entry with Pete Gillies"

 RWS 40 – Cabri G2 Introduction with Joey Arena | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:00:47

The Guimbal Cabri G2 helicopter has a lot going for it. One of the type’s biggest fans is Joey Arena of Texas Rotorwing Academy. Joey operates two Cabris with another two on order. The Guimbal Cabri G2 is a two-seat light piston-engined helicopter designed by Bruno Guimbal, a former Eurocopter engineer. The aircraft are built … Continue reading "RWS 40 – Cabri G2 Introduction with Joey Arena"

 RWS 39 – Pete Gillies Talks About Learning to Fly Helicopters | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 44:50

Imagine the flying experience, tips and tricks that you would pick up in a helicopter career spanning 5 decades. Pete Gillies has just retired from full time work in the industry and in this episode he talks about his first experiences of learning to fly a helicopter in the 1960s and passing his commercial helicopter … Continue reading "RWS 39 – Pete Gillies Talks About Learning to Fly Helicopters"

 RWS 38 – Rotors ‘n Ribs Fly-In with Randy Sharkey | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 37:25

Billed as the largest Helicopter Airshow in the US (possibly the world?), Rotors ‘n Ribs is in its 5th year running at Goshen Airport, Indiana. In this episode we chat with event president Randy Sharkey about what he and his team of directors have in store for attendees. Randy is the Chief Pilot at Indiana … Continue reading "RWS 38 – Rotors ‘n Ribs Fly-In with Randy Sharkey"

 RWS 37 – Tuna Helicopter Flying with Francis ‘Moggy’ Meyrick | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:04:22

Look online for information about helicopter operations in the tuna industry and it won’t be long before you see mention of Moggy’s Tuna Manual. Author of the manual Francis ‘Moggy’ Meyrick is our guest in this episode of the Rotary Wing Show. Francis is Irish born and had a number of years helicopter flying experience … Continue reading "RWS 37 – Tuna Helicopter Flying with Francis ‘Moggy’ Meyrick"

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