Saturday, November 11, 2006

End Of An Era!


Well, My job here at University MedEvac will come to an end in two weeks. I started here way back in 1987. Back then, we had not yet completed 2,000 missions since the flight program began in 1981. As I type this, we have completed over 42,000 missions. Now, 19 years and 40,000+ missions later, things are coming to an end.
There is However, good news. I have been hired by Keystone Helicopter Corporation. I will work in their new Operations Center. I will be doing much of what I have spent the past two decades doing with the eventual addition of GPS (satellite) flight tracking of ALL of Keystone Helicopter's aircraft. I look forward to the challenge!
I am a firm believer that from bad, comes good. It looks like this is what is about to happen once again!

2 Comments:

Blogger Rob Ramos said...

Mike, I am so very proud of you. I was moved reading this entry, because I know how much you love your work. You will be an incredible asset to Keystone. They are lucky to have you. You will rise to the new challanges with ease, and you will shine! I wish you many years of success in the new job. Love you, my brother!
Rob :)

Saturday, 11 November, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Congrats on the new gig!

Friday, 17 November, 2006  

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