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Tue, May 26, 2009

Heli-AirShow: No Fixed-Wing Aircraft Need Apply

An "American Heroes" helicopter-only airshow is set for June 20th at Seattles' Museum of Flight at Boeing Field.

Sponsored by the Seattle chapter of the Airborne Law Enforcement Association ... this is the 5th year that the airshow will be held at the Museum.  Organizers say the event is designed to profile the helicopters' dynamic role in law enforcement, public safety, communications, and search and rescue, as well as homeland security and national defense.

Admission is free to the static display area throughout the day where aviators and enthusiasts of all ages can explore helicopters from law enforcement, the military and other government agencies along with many of the most recognizable aircraft from local news and emergency service operators.

Additionally, helicopter flight training schools and HEMS provider Airlift Northwest will be attending with either their Agusta 109 helicopter or one of the new EC135 aircraft. Visitors will be invited to board many of the aircraft and talk to the Pilots, Medics, Crew Chiefs and Flight Nurses to learn why their mission is critical to community safety in the Seattle and western Washington State area.

The American Heroes Airshow, a non-profit event, is offered in seven major U.S. cities, enabling spectators from coast-to-coast the opportunity to view advanced military and civilian helicopters and meet the pilots who fly them.

FMI http://www.heroes-airshow.com/

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