Mark Huber
Contributor

Mark Huber is an aviation industry veteran who has worked in the flight training, aircraft sales, aircraft component, and airport development businesses. He has flight time in more than 50 different and diverse aircraft, including helicopters, aerobatic aircraft, vintage warbirds, jet fighters, business jets and turboprops, and transport-category aircraft. He has jumped out of several of these—on purpose—with a parachute. His defense and aviation journalism has been published in a variety of national and international periodicals.

Latest from Mark Huber

MD on track to deliver 70 helos this year

The OEM forum yesterday was drawing to a close when MD Helicopters CEO Lynn Tilton strode into the room, late but exuding charm.

BAE rolls out civil Q-Sight

BAE Systems has its helmet/headset mounted Q-Sight head-up display (HUD) in its booth here (No.

Russia is a ripe market for Western makers’ helicopters

Russia is a ripe market for Western helicopters, and at least one company, AgustaWestland, plans to establish manufacturing there.

Sweeping changes for HEMS are likely

A series of fatal medevac helicopter crashes last year prompted fresh calls for increased industry regulation, and by November the FAA had announced change

For LAFD, AW139 choice came down to raw power

The Los Angeles Fire Department’s decision to acquire AgustaWestland AW139s came down to a simple value equation: nearly twice the horsepower of their curr
Rotorcraft

Eurocopter Weighing Options, Including Diesel Power

Eurocopter CEO Lutz Bertling revealed this morning that the company is working on bringing diesel power to a light helicopter, most likely the EC 120.
Rotorcraft

Robinson Ties Its Future to the R66

The second Robinson R66 made its first flight on February 18, marking an important milestone for a company dealing with the affects of the economic downtur
Rotorcraft

Honeywell Forecast Hedges Market Bottom

Honeywell’s annual market forecast for civil turbine-powered helicopters released yesterday predicts flat to slightly higher deliveries in the next five ye
Rotorcraft

Bell 429 Certification Slips Again

The projected certification date for Bell’s new 429 light twin has slipped from the first quarter to May.

Eurocopter’s focus is on cash conservation

Eurocopter CEO Lutz Bertling rebuffed concerns about how his company would fare in the face of the ongoing global economic crisis by stressing the company’

Robinson’s press event is vintage Frank

Most HAI press conferences involve stone-faced CEOs reading from note cards.

EC 145 a niche ‘spaceship’ for select EMS operators

The Eurocopter EC 145 is carving a growing niche among EMS helicopter operators for one main reason: cabin space.

Bell 429 certification slips again

The projected certification date for Bell’s new 429 light twin has slipped again.

Trade groups push for night use of NVG/EVS

A trio of helicopter trade associations are recommending that the FAA mandate night-vision goggles, enhanced-vision systems or IFR-only operations for all

Bristow defers some deliveries and freezes executive salaries

“We look forward to better days.” That is how Bill Chiles, CEO of oil service helicopter operator Bristow Group, ended the company’s investor confe

Eurocopter Golden-hour Award

Last April 18 was a warm and blustery day in Chicago.

Industry perspective: MD Helicopters

Lynn Tilton runs Patriarch Partners, a New York equity company that specializes in buying and turning around distressed companies.

Eurocopter Golden-hour Award

Last April 18 was a warm and blustery day in Chicago.

Program Update: Sikorsky S-76D first flight ushers start of year-long test program

Sikorsky’s S-76D, the latest S-76 medium twin variant, made its first flight February 7 at the company’s West Palm Beach, Fla.
Rotorcraft

Sikorsky Takes First S-76D Up for a Whirl

Sikorsky’s S-76D made its first flight on Saturday at the company’s West Palm Beach, Fla.
Safety

NTSB Urges Closer Monitoring of Gulf Operators

On Tuesday, the NTSB issued a recommendation urging the FAA to monitor more closely the communication contingency plans of all Gulf operators following nat

Public Hearings on HEMS Accidents Under Way

Four days of NTSB public hearings on helicopter EMS safety began today in Washington, D.C., amid calls by the agency and the industry itself for reform.
Rotorcraft

EC 135 To Service Wind Farm

UK-based Bond Air Services has ordered a Eurocopter EC 135 that will be used for maintenance missions at the Greater Gabbard offshore wind farm.
Rotorcraft

AW Names R&D Partner

AgustaWestland has signed a six-year contract with the Porto-based Center of Excellence for Innovation in the Automotive Industry (CEIIA), which will thus
Rotorcraft

Cyprus Orders Five AW139s

Cyprus’s Ministry of Justice has ordered two AW139 medium twins for law enforcement and search-and-rescue (SAR) operations.
Rotorcraft

First Marine One Enters Completion

The first of five “block one” new production presidential helicopters arrived at Lockheed Martin’s Owego, N.Y.
Rotorcraft

AW139 Performs Offshore Medevac

Shortly after its entry into service in December with Mumbai, India-based Heligo Charters, an AgustaWestland AW139 performed a medical evacuation 217 nm of
ATC

Houston Low-altitude Route Delayed

The FAA has delayed until March 12 implementation of a new low-altitude area navigation route (Rnav), T-254, in the vicinity of the Houston terminal area.

Owners responsible for private helo approaches

Entities that build private approaches, departures and airways for helicopters have an obligation to maintain them, cautions Steve Hickok, who is now into