The RotorHub International Podcast

The RotorHub International Podcast
Podcast Description
We are thrilled to launch The RotorHub International Podcast —an exclusive podcast created for B2B professionals in the vertical lift industry.Hosted by our award-winning editor, Gideon Ewers, each episode dives into the industry’s most compelling topics. With a new episode every two weeks, join us as we uncover industry insights through engaging interviews with a diverse range of expert guests.
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The podcast covers critical topics within the vertical lift industry, such as emerging trends, financing challenges, and the impact of climate change on aerial firefighting. Specific episodes include discussions with experts like Philippe Lubrano on market demands and supply chain pressures, and Clark McGinn on the complexities of helicopter financing.

We are thrilled to launch The RotorHub International Podcast —an exclusive podcast created for B2B professionals in the vertical lift industry.
Hosted by our award-winning editor, Gideon Ewers, each episode dives into the industry’s most compelling topics. With a new episode every two weeks, join us as we uncover industry insights through engaging interviews with a diverse range of expert guests.
In this episode of the RotorHub International podcast, we’re joined by Mike Martin, Vice President of Training, and Cody Berg, Hoist Operations Instructor at Air Rescue Systems. Together, they unveil a breakthrough in aerial rescue technology: a next-generationrescue hoist system designed to eliminate uncontrolled spin during extractions.
Spinning during hoist operations has long been a critical safety concern, often complicating missions and endangering both rescuers and patients. Mike Martin and Cody Berg explain how their innovative system uses a projected air solution to stabilise the hoist line, offering greater control, increased safety and precision in demanding conditions.

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