February 28, 2014
The Helicopter Flight Training Center and the National Association of Air Medical Communication Specialists (NAACS) are pleased to announce their joint effort to create a Communication Center Lab. The idea was finalized during the last NAACS board meeting, hosted by the training center.
“The organization looks forward to the development and utilization of the ‘communications lab’ at the new facility,” said NAACS President David Ross. “Communications simulation and scenario training offered at the lab will allow the student to explore advanced and complex problems.” He added that the organization’s commitment to providing local classes will remain unchanged.
The board is currently considering a two to three tier advanced course curriculum. “Communication Specialists are vital to the helicopter industry and we are excited to add this course to our growing list of training opportunities,” said Helicopter Flight Training Center Director Terry Palmer.
Stay Updated with Metro
Metro Aviation Advances H160 EMS Interior STC Development
Metro Aviation Advances H160 EMS Interior STC Development MARCH 11, 2026 Metro Aviation continues development of its Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) for the Airbus H160, marking another step forward in bringing next-generation air medical capabilities to...
Metro Aviation Attends Verticon 2026
METRO ATTENDS VERTICON MARCH 10, 2026 Metro Aviation will highlight several aircraft and key partnerships at VERTICON 2026 in Atlanta, including an EC145 C2 and the AW09 aircraft on display at the Metro booth, and multiple completed aircraft featured on the Airbus...
Milton Geltz Honored with Prestigious Charles Taylor Master Mechanic Award
MILTON GELTZ RECEIVES Charles Taylor Master Mechanic Award FEBRUARY 2, 2026 Metro Aviation is proud to announce that Managing Director Milton Geltz has been awarded the Charles Taylor Master Mechanic Award, one of the highest honors presented by the Federal Aviation...
Download Brochure
Metro Aviation is constantly growing our capabilities and expanding our reach. Metro holds more than 30 Supplemental type Certificates (STC) and completes about 35 aircraft each year for U.S. customers and global clients.



