Our Aircraft Fleet

Use helicopters to check construction site progress, check out potential real estate, patrol pipelines or power lines, take aerial photographs/video, or maybe just to take an unforgettable tour down California’s coastline or up to the mountains to explore remote lakes or rivers. With our well trained and highly experienced pilots, mechanics and crews, you can count on a safe enjoyable flight.

Jet Ranger – Bell 206BIII

Passengers: 4

The Bell 206 is a family of two-bladed, single- and twin-engined helicopters, manufactured by Bell Helicopter at its Mirabel, Quebec, plant. Bell redesigned the airframe and successfully marketed the aircraft commercially as the five-place Bell 206A JetRanger.

jet ranger aircraft

Hughes MD500D

Passengers: 3

The MD Helicopters MD 500 series is an American family of light utility civilian and military helicopters. The MD 500 was developed from the Hughes 500, a civilian version of the US Army’s OH-6A Cayuse/Loach. The improved Hughes 500D became the primary model in 1976, with a more powerful engine, a T-tail, and a new five-blade main rotor.

Hughes aircraft

Sikorsky S58T

Passengers: 9

The Sikorsky S-58T is a turbine-powered helicopter designed by American aircraft manufacturer Sikorsky. Originally developed for anti-submarine warfare, the S-58T has been adapted a variety of roles, including executive transport, airline operations, freight hauling, and heavy lifting.

sikorsky aircraft

Sikorsky S62 (HH-52)

The Sikorsky S-62 is a single turbine engine, three-blade rotor amphibious helicopter. Originally developed as a commercial venture by the Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation. It was designed to be able to carry more weight and fly faster than it’s predecessors, as well as providing amphibian capabilities.

sikorsky aircraft

MBB Bo 105

Passengers: 3

The Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm Bo (MBB) 105 is a light, twin-engine, multi-purpose helicopter developed by Bölkow of Ottobrunn, West Germany. It was the first light twin-engine helicopter in the world, and the first rotorcraft that could perform aerobatic maneuvers such as inverted loops.

MBB Bo aircraft