Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

 Dear our partners and customers!

May the year 2012 bring you good fortune, harmony and love.
May this year be a year of good health, peace, wisdom and prosperity!
May all your dreams come true! Wishing you happiness, prosperity and continued success. And hope that we continue our cooperation through many more wonderful years ahead.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

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The EU pilots are keen on getting a job with "Ukrainian Helicopters"

The EU pilots are keen on getting a job with "Ukrainian Helicopters"

After a seven-year-service in the Latvian Air Force, Nicholas Abramovs, a Latvian citizen, continued his career in the "Ukrainian Helicopters" as an aircraft commander. He shares his first impression upon completing a two-month training course at the Aviation Training Center.

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The number of the Company helicopters in the DRC has reached 8

The number of the Company helicopters in the DRC has reached 8

Ukrainian Helicopters increased the number of helicopters in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: five company helicopters were added to three aircrafts operating in Goma, Bukavu and Kinshasa, four of them made a transcontinental flight Kiev-Sofia (Bulgaria) - Dalaman (Turkey), Cairo (Egypt) - Aswan (Egypt) - Khartoum (Sudan Republic) - Juba (Republic of South Sudan) - Goma (Democratic Republic of Congo).

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Routine debriefing

Routine debriefing

On 6 October Operation service summed up the results of its practical work in September 2011. Debriefing focused on operation's industrial activity analysis, safety and organization of flight in the operational points.

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Training Flights at "Chaika” Airport

Training Flights at "Chaika” Airport

On September 14, 2011 Ukrainian Helicopters' staff were trained to work with the cargo on external sling and water buckets (bambi bucket) at "Chaika" Airport in Kiev.

 Under the guidance of experienced instructors- Deputy Director of Operations G.Krivoshei, Deputy Director of Flight and Methodology of Operations Department E. Krekun, Chief of Flight Engineers Service I. Roshchupkin and private pilot instructor V. Wyszynski, the pilots conducted training flights on UR-CCQ, UR-CDK and UR-CDH helicopters.

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Company’s Performance in the first sixth months of 2010

In the first sixth months of 2010 Company's fleet of helicopters remained unchanged and consisted of 24 aircrafts, with 23 helicopters worked under the UN contracts, that is tree aircrafts more than in the same period in 2010.

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Congratulations on Anniversary!

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 Our Company Has Trained American Pilots to Fly Mi-8MTV-1 Helicopters

Our Company Has Trained American Pilots to Fly Mi-8MTV-1 Helicopters

Training flights were carried through the period of August 29 - September 2 on the basis of Kremenchug Flight College UNAM under the contract with the Canadian company "Concord XXI, Inc."

The training course was completed by Michael Adair, U.S. Army chief warrant officer 5, Ernest Cisneros, CW4, and David Edhegard, CW4 retired.

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Working Meeting with Pilots-in-Command

Working Meeting with Pilots-in-Command

On August 4, 2011 V. Tkachenko, Chairman of the Board, Director General of the Aviation Company "Ukrainian Helicopters" had a working meeting with the pilots-in-command.

The meeting was attended by the PICs: Yu. Bortnik, A. Bortnyak, A.Volkov, S. Yena, E. Kostik, H.Madaminov, S.Nedogibchenko, E.Nichiporuk , A.Plastun, N.Sakun, V.Tkachik, O.Khilko and L. Chugaynov.

The issues on the agenda included: implementation of the decisions made at the working meeting held on 07.06.2011 and extending the length of Spoken English Course at the Aviation Training Center.

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Department of Operations’ 2011 Biannual Progress Meeting

On August 4, Ukrainian Helicopters Department of Operations held a meeting to summarize the deliverables over the first six months of 2011. The meeting was attended by 90 flight personnel. The meeting addressed basic work-plan progress indicators over the course of July and the first six months of 2011, and the status of proficiency training and safety.

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