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HAI Announces Recipient of the 2006 Robert E. Trimble Memorial Award

TEMSCO Helicopters Founder, 'People Netter' Inventor Ken Eicher

Helicopter Association International told ANN this week the founder of TEMSCO Helicopters, Ken Eicher, is this year’s Robert E. Trimble Memorial Award recipient.

Eichner (right) is an Alaskan aviation pioneer pilot who has spent his career navigating through the high altitude and mountainous terrain of Southeast Alaska. Eichner received his Commercial Certificate in 1960, followed by a Rotorcraft rating in 1962.

Eichner helped form the Ketchikan Volunteer Search and Rescue Squad (KVRS). He went on to found TEMSCO (Timber, Exploration, Mining, Survey, Cargo Operations) Helicopters with one PA-12 floatplane, and one Hiller UH-12C. Before that, Eichner ran a bus company.

When he decided to launch TEMSCO his wife and son thought they would keep the company running while dad "fooled around with helicopters." Quickly, helicopters and rescuing others became the family’s number one priority.

Eichner himself made many rescues. During his first rotor wing rescue, Eichner landed in the White River Valley to save a local minister. Another rescue involved a stranded goat hunter. Eichner and a colleague flew in treacherous winter weather, set up camp for two days in a cave, and flew the hunter to safety once visibility improved. Still another involved an airline crash in Ketchikan, which prompted Eichner to put TEMSCO’s entire inventory in the air to help. He personally rescued the flight's delirious second officer.

The list of rescues demonstrates Eichner’s bravery, commitment, and personal sacrifices during the course of his career. His personal invention, dubbed the 'people netter' continues saving lives everyday. Since Eichner's retirement in the early 1990s, TEMSCO continues his vision of service and dedication to the community. Eichner’s grandson is now Chief Pilot and carries on the work his grandfather started.

All winners will be recognized at HELI-EXPO 2007’s annual "Salute to Excellence" Awards Celebration on March 2, 2007 at 8:00 p.m. in Orlando, FL.

FMI: www.heliexpo.com, www.rotor.com

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