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Salute To Excellence
Salute to Excellence is a category of awards issued by the Helicopter Association International The Vertical Aviation International (VAI) is a not-for-profit professional trade association of over member organizations in more than 68 nations. In 2024, Helicopter Association International (HAI) rebranded into Vertical Aviation International ... since 1960, "for outstanding achievements in the international helicopter community"., 2009 Helicopter Annual Individual awards ;Aviation Maintenance Technician Award (since 1994) ;Aviation Repair Specialist Award (since 1995) ;Igor I. Sikorsky Award for Humanitarian Service (since 1989; incorporates the former Crew of the Year Award) :*1990 Mykola Melnyk for his service as a Chernobyl liquidator :*2015 Portuguese Air Force 751 Squadron - S&R ;Crew of the Year (1980–1995) ;The Joe Mashman Safety Award (since 1987) :*2015 Edwin McConkey - Approach Software ;Outstanding Certified Flight Instructor Award (since 1985) :*2015 Simon Spencer ...
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Helicopter Association International
The Vertical Aviation International (VAI) is a not-for-profit professional trade association of over member organizations in more than 68 nations. In 2024, Helicopter Association International (HAI) rebranded into Vertical Aviation International. Since 1948, VAI has provided its membership with services that directly benefit their operations and advances the civil helicopter A helicopter is a type of rotorcraft in which Lift (force), lift and thrust are supplied by horizontally spinning Helicopter rotor, rotors. This allows the helicopter to VTOL, take off and land vertically, to hover (helicopter), hover, and ... industry by providing programs that enhance safety, encourage professionalism and promote the unique contributions made by helicopters to society, according to its mission statement. Their Salute to Excellence awards are issued annually "for outstanding achievements in the international helicopter community"., 2009 Helicopter Annual Every year the VAI arra ...
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Mykola Melnyk
Mykola Mykolayovych Melnyk (; 17 December 1953 – 26 July 2013), also known as Nikolai Melnik, was a Soviet- Ukrainian pilot and liquidator hero known for his high-risk helicopter mission on the dangerously-radioactive Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant building immediately after the 1986 Chernobyl disaster. For this operation, he was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union, and the Igor I. Sikorsky Award for Humanitarian Service. Early life Mykola Melnyk was born on December 17, 1953, and grew up in the town of Stavyshche in the Kyiv Oblast in Ukraine (at that time the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic). Upon his school graduation, Melnyk worked as a sports coach, and later as a telephone station technician in Stavyshche, later moving to Zaporizhia for a construction job. In 1972–74 he served his conscript service in the Soviet Armed Forces. Pilot career In 1979 Mykola Melnyk graduated from the Civil Aviation Pilot School (KLUGA) in Kremenchuk and began working as a c ...
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Chernobyl Liquidators
Chernobyl liquidators were the civil and military personnel who were called upon to deal with the consequences of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster in the Soviet Union on the site of the event. The liquidators are widely credited with limiting both the immediate and long-term damage from the disaster. Surviving liquidators are qualified for significant social benefits due to their veteran status. Many liquidators were praised as heroes by the Soviet government and the press, while some struggled for years to have their participation officially recognized. Name The euphemism "liquidator" (, , , ''likvidator'') originates from the Soviet official definition "участник ликвидации последствий аварии на Чернобыльской АЭС" (''uchastnik likvidatsii'' ''posledstviy avarii na Chernobylʹskoy AES'', literally "participant in liquidation of the Chernobyl NPP accident consequences") which was widely used to describe the liquidators' ...
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751 Squadron (Portugal)
The 751 Squadron "Pumas" (''Esquadra 751'') is a helicopter squadron of the Portuguese Air Force. It is part of ''Grupo Operacional'' 61 and it is located in Montijo Air Base, Air Force Base No. 6 (, BA6), Montijo, south of Lisbon. It operates the AgustaWestland AW101 Merlin. The 751 Squadron motto is "''Para que outros vivam''" (So others may live). More than 3455 lives have been saved by their crews since 1978. History 1978–2006 The 751 Squadron was created on April 29, 1978, operating four SA 330 Puma helicopters. At the time, its Primary Mission was Search and Rescue and the Secondary Missions were Tactical and General Air Transport. The SA 330 Puma operated had been previously employed in the Portuguese Colonial War and after the war end were adapted to a new role. These changes made the helicopters able to perform the required search and rescue missions in the Portuguese search and rescue areas of responsibility. To execute these missions a crew of five and a helicopter ...
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AHS International
AHS may refer to: Schools * Adelaide High School, Adelaide, Australia * Aitkin High School, Minnesota, USA * Agoura High School, Agoura Hills, USA * Albemarle High School (Virginia), USA * Alice High School, Texas, USA *Allen High School (other), various schools *Alpharetta High School, Georgia, USA * Alternative High School (Calgary), Alberta, Canada * Ames High School, Iowa, USA * Amsterdam High School, New York, USA * Andrean High School, Indiana, USA * Anglican High School (other), various schools * Annandale High School, Virginia, USA * Ashland High School (other), various schools * Austin High School (other), various schools * Aylesbury High School, Buckinghamshire, UK * Ancaster High School, Ontario, Canada * Amesbury High School, Massachusetts, U.S.A. * Ajax High School, Ajax, Ontario, Canada Societies * American Headache Society, of professional headache specialists * American Helicopter Society International * American Hiking Society ...
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Robinson Helicopter Company
The Robinson Helicopter Company, based at Zamperini Field in Torrance, California, is an American helicopter manufacturer. , Robinson produces three models: the two-seat R22, the four-seat R44, both of which use Lycoming piston engines, and the five-seat R66, which uses Rolls-Royce turbine engines. In March 2025, concept for the ten-seat R88, which uses the Safran Arriel 2W turbine, was announced. History The company was founded in 1973 by Frank Robinson, a former employee of Bell Helicopter and Hughes Helicopters. Since delivering its first helicopter in 1979, Robinson Helicopter has produced over 12,000 aircraft. Plans for production of the Robinson R66 were announced in March 2007. It is a five-seat helicopter of similar configuration to the R44, but with the addition of a luggage compartment, wider cabin by , and powered by a Rolls-Royce RR300 gas turbine engine. In 2013, Robinson was the global market leader, selling 523 light helicopters, a 1% increase from 201 ...
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King Fire
The 2014 King Fire was a large wildfire in El Dorado County, California, which burned primarily in the Eldorado National Forest. The wildfire started on September 13, 2014, near Pollock Pines, California, to the east of Sacramento. The ensuing fire suppression effort, which cost more than $100 million and engaged more than 8,000 personnel at its peak, allowed for the full containment of the King Fire by October 9, 2014. Despite the size and ferocity of the fire, it caused no deaths. Eighty structures were destroyed, the majority of them outbuildings. The King Fire was determined to have been caused by an act of arson and a suspect was swiftly apprehended and convicted in 2016. Background Much of the Eldorado National Forest where the King Fire burned had no recent fire history. The last major wildfire there had been the Cleveland Fire in 1992, which burned roughly . Progression The King Fire began on Saturday, September 13, 2014. It was ignited by an act of arson along ...
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List Of Aviation Awards
This list of aviation awards is an index to articles about notable awards given in the field of aviation. It includes a list of awards for winners of competitions or records, a list of awards by the Society of Experimental Test Pilots, various other awards and list of aviation halls of fame. Competitions and records Awards for speed and distance of flights were popular in the early days of aviation, and some continue today. Society of Experimental Test Pilots awards The Society of Experimental Test Pilots, an international organization based in the United States, offers or has offered various awards. Other awards North American aviation halls of fame Geographic Subject See also * Lists of awards * Lists of science and technology awards References {{DEFAULTSORT:Aviation awards Aviation Aviation includes the activities surrounding mechanical flight and the aircraft industry. ''Aircraft'' include fixed-wing and rotary-wing types, morphable win ...
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