Fri, Jun 28, 2013
Aviation Services (PAS) Establishes Facility In Peachtree City
Peachtree City, GA based Precision Aviation Services (PAS), a Precision Aviation Group Company (PAG) has announced that it has been named a Robinson Helicopter Dealer and Service Center.
PAS, formerly Gardner Aviation Services (GAS) is actively selling R22, R44 and R66 model Robinson Helicopters through its facility located at Falcon Field at the Atlanta Regional Airport (KFFC). "We are very pleased to be able to provide this new level of service in the Southeastern states since Robinson is a leader in the helicopter sales in North America," said PAS President, Adrienne Robinson. "The R22, R44 and newly certificated R66 are uniquely simple, yet sophisticated Rotorcraft, ideal for pilot training, personal transportation and a variety of commercial applications and the R22 and R44 outsell the combined totals of all other helicopter manufacturer sales in the world annually."
The Robinson R22, R44 and R66 have become some of the world's bestselling helicopters. "The new R66 has impressed everyone from line pilot operations to owners, charter companies, passengers and maintenance organizations," said Ms. Robinson. "The new five-seat Robinson R66 turbine encompasses many of the R44 features," she said.
Those include a two-bladed rotor, T-bar cyclic and open interior cabin configuration. Some new features include vastly increased reserve power, increased altitude performance and the new 5th seat.
(Photo provided by Precision Aviation Services. R66 image from file)
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