Columbia Helicopters

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Columbia Helicopters, Inc
Type Private
Founded 1957, Portland, OR
Headquarters Aurora, Oregon, U.S.
Key people Wes Lematta, CEO
Mike Fahey, Pres.
Industry Aerospace
Products Commercial Helicopters
Subsidiaries Helifor
Columbia Helicopters, New Zealand, LTD
Website ColHeli.com
Columbia Helicopters Inc Boeing Vertol 107 C-FHFW and Boeing 234 N245CH rest on the company pad in Aurora, Oregon.
Columbia Helicopters Inc Boeing Vertol 107 C-FHFW and Boeing 234 N245CH rest on the company pad in Aurora, Oregon.

Columbia Helicopters, Incorporated, or CHI, is an aircraft manufacturing and operator company based in Aurora, Oregon, United States. They are known for operating tandem rotor helicopters; primarily the Boeing Vertol 107 and Boeing 234. These helicopters are used in Heli-Logging, oil exploration, fire suppression, construction and many other activities. In addition the company operates a large FAA Repair Station supporting customers around the world.

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[edit] History

[edit] Founding and early days

Columbia Helicopters was founded on April 24, 1957 by Wes Lematta with a single Hiller 12B helicopter. With help from his brothers, Wes supported his young company with many odd jobs ranging from carrying Santa Claus to trapeze acts. He performed most of his flying on the weekends while still working as a truck driver during the week. Lematta gained great notoriety on September 15, 1957 rescuing 15 sailors from a sinking dredge near Coos Bay, Oregon. For his heroic actions the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers awarded Wes the Army Air Medal. [1]

[edit] Direct Visual Observational Control

After purchasing the more powerful Hiller 12E Wes began to operate more lift jobs. One of these large jobs was working on the John Day Dam on his company's name sake Columbia River. Here Wes began performing precision lift jobs by using a longer than average cable. The concept was the pilot could lean out the side of the aircraft and see directly where they are placing the load. A few years latter Wes' brother Jim was flying a Sikorsky S-61 in the Colorado Rockies. Jim was so cold he was forced to land. In need of an enclosed cockpit Columbia went on to develop the first pilot bubble window. [1]

[edit] "First in Heli-Logging"

Jack Erickson, of Erickson Air-Crane fame, and Wes Lematta were able to demonstrate the first financially successful run of helicopter logging, or "Heli-Logging" in 1971. This was done with Wes' S-61 Sikorsky, registration number N318Y, on a USFS log sale near Tayorsville, California. The following year the 107's were used.

[edit] Type Certificates

As of December 15, 2006 Columbia Helicopters has purchased the Type certificate of the Model 107[2] and Model 234[3] from Boeing. Currently the company is seeking FAA issuance of a Production Certificate (PC) to produce parts, with eventual issuance of a PC to produce both aircraft.

[edit] CHI in the Movies

Columbia Helicopters' Kawasaki Vertol KV-107 II painted in a special grey paint scheme at Fox Field
Columbia Helicopters' Kawasaki Vertol KV-107 II painted in a special grey paint scheme at Fox Field

Columbia Helicopters has had a long history of starring and supporting the filming of motion pictures.

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Columbia Helicopters Celebrates its 50th Anniversary (Apr 17,2007). Retrieved on 2007-08-23.
  2. ^ Type Certificate Data Sheet No. 1H16 (.pdf). Federal Aviation Administration (Jan 17,2007). Retrieved on 2007-02-08.
  3. ^ Type Certificate Data Sheet No. H9EA (.pdf). Federal Aviation Administration (Jan 17,2007). Retrieved on 2007-02-08.

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