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A chick helicopter pilot flying Aerial Construction all over the central U.S., Fire all over the U.S., and News, Charter, and Production in Los Angeles.
Coordinating efforts towards improving communications, methods of operation within the airspace system, or any other area that will contribute to the safety and education of all pilots;
Provide a forum for identifying and seeking resolution to local problems of interest to the membership;
Promote community relations between the public and the helicopter industry.
The PHPA is a national
organization with the
corporate office in
Los Angeles, California.
Become a member and help
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Board of Directors
Executive Officers & Board of Directors
Robert Butler - President
Alan Frawert - Vice President
Tom White - Secretary
James Paules - Treasurer
Board of Directors
Morris Cohen
Guillaume Maillet
Chuck Street
Ed Story
Desiree Horton
Gary Hollbrook
Pat Carey
Board of Advisors
Ricarda Bennett Esq - Legal Advisor
Alex Calder - Web Administrator
2 comments:
Crazy pic, amazing spot really. Desiree, an easy way to present images in bulk is to open a Flickr account and upload your images there.
Flickr provides a badge for you to display on your sidebar with thumbnails.
You can always direct a link from the blog to Flickr.
You don't have to publish this comment. I wanted to share the Flickr information and don't have a contact for you.
If you want or need any advice on Blogger issues I would be glad to help out.
Stay safe
Mike
Firefighter Blog
Mikeswebmail at gmail.com
hey mike, sorry i published your help. i just hit the button anyway without thinking. thanks for the help. it's a problem with one of my programs on my computer, i'm just too lazy to fix it or figure out how. i like posting the pics on the blog rather than link them. but thanks so much for the tip. i will keep that in mind! yeah, cool helispot! one of the coolest i've landed on. mt. warren was pretty spectacular as well though.
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