Customer Resources
To better serve our customers, Breeze-Eastern has gathered resources to help maximize operational safety and efficiency. These resources include our quick, convenient customer portal, downloadable certifications and forms and links to additional web resources.
CUSTOMER PORTAL
The customer portal provides exclusive access to vital information about your Breeze-Eastern products and account. Log in to the portal for secure access to everything from shipment status to technical publications — you can even request MRO and other support. It’s a quick, convenient customer-friendly online feature you can start using today.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION AND DOCUMENTS
CERTIFICATIONS
DOCUMENTS
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
Welcome to the helicopter industry’s rescue destination. As the industry authority for all things rescue-related, Breeze-Eastern has compiled a list of organizations that are must-have resources for the helicopter rescue community.
- Air Rescue Association | The ICAR Air Rescue Commission consists of experts, pilots, HEMS crew members, and hoist operators from all ICAR member organizations. The ICAR Air Rescue Commission tasks, goals, and targets are the same as for ICAR: sharing our experience, learning from others, and working on prevention.
- Airborne Law Enforcement Association | To support, promote, and advance the safe and effective utilization of aircraft by governmental agencies in support of public safety missions through training, networking, advocacy, and educational programs.
- Army Aviation Association of America | Army Aviation Association of America, Inc. (AAAA), founded in 1957, is a professional, non-profit organization for individuals and corporations engaged in the Army Aviation community. Our mission is to support the US Army Aviation Soldier & Family. There are currently 70 Chapters worldwide.
- Association of the United States Army | Since 1950, the Association of the United States Army has worked to support all aspects of national security while advancing the interests of America’s Army and the men and women who serve. The Association of the United States Army is a nonprofit educational and professional development association serving America’s Total Army, our Soldiers, Army civilians, and their families; our industry partners, and supporters of a strong national defense. AUSA provides a voice for the Army, supports the Soldier, and honors those who have served in order to advance the security of the nation.
- DUSTOFF Association | The DUSTOFF Association is a nonprofit incorporated veterans’ organization for Army Medical Department enlisted and officer personnel, aviation crewmembers, and others who are (or ever were) engaged in (or actively supported in any capacity) Army aeromedical evacuation programs in war or peace.
- European Aviation Safety Agency | The European Aviation Safety Agency ensures the highest common level of safety protection for EU citizens and the environment. EASA provides single regulatory and a certification process among Member States and facilitates the internal aviation single market, creating a leveled playing field while working with other international aviation organizations and regulators.
- European Helicopter Association | To speak as THE voice for the European Rotorcraft industry at the European institutions and elsewhere, including to the general public; representing and promoting the best interests of all sectors as an economically important, safe, and sustainable industry essential to the success of European and National economies.
- Federal Aviation Administration | The FAA within the United States is a national authority with powers to regulate all aspects of civil aviation. These include the construction and operation of airports, air traffic management, the certification of personnel and aircraft, and the protection of U.S. assets during the launch or re-entry of commercial space vehicles.
- Helicopter Association International | Since 1948, the Helicopter Association International (HAI) has brought together the leaders of the international helicopter community. Our membership includes helicopter and/or UAS operators, owners, users, manufacturers and suppliers, service organizations, and individuals interested in following the events of the helicopter and/or UAS industries. Members are classified according to their roles in the industry.
- Helicopter Association of Canada | To promote a political and regulatory environment that will foster a prosperous Canadian Helicopter industry; to educate members, civil servants, and the general public about issues important to the industry; to promote the continued enhancement of flight safety; to develop expanded utilization of helicopter transport at all levels of Canadian life; and; to exchange maintenance practices and common issues among members
- HeliTech | Helitech International brings together the global rotorcraft community and delivers solutions to inspire new ways of providing civil and para-public services to market sectors. The exhibition and conference offer exclusive knowledge-sharing platforms and valuable networking opportunities to develop new and existing business partnerships across the globe.
- International Commission for Alpine Rescue | The International Commission for Alpine Rescue ICAR (Internationale Kommission für Alpine Rettung IKAR / Commission Internationale pour le Sauvetage Alpin CISA) was founded in 1948. ICAR is incorporated as an association under Swiss law, with its seat in Kloten, Switzerland. ICAR does not pursue any commercial purposes and is not profit-oriented. Our main common language is English, with German and French being official ICAR languages too.
- Mountain Rescue Association | The Mountain Rescue Association (MRA) was established in 1959 at Timberline Lodge at Mount Hood, Oregon making us the oldest Search and Rescue Association in the United States. The MRA is an organization of teams dedicated to saving lives through rescue and mountain safety education. We do so by improving the quality, availability, and safety of mountain search and rescue. With over 90 government-authorized units, the MRA has grown to become the critical mountain search and rescue resource in the United States.
- Mountain Tactical Institute | Gym numbers mean nothing. All that matters is mission performance. To this end, MTI’s fitness solutions and programming are not boxed in by convention, tradition, orthodoxy, public opinion, or any other artificial constraint driven by inside or outside forces. We begin with the raw fitness demands of the mission and build a fitness solution that directly prepares the athlete for those demands.
- National Guard Association of the United States | The National Guard Association of the United States is the nation’s oldest military association lobbying solely for the benefit of the National Guard of the United States and educating the public about the Guard’s role and history in the Armed Forces of the United States. It was formed by militia officers in 1878 to obtain better equipment and training by petitioning Congress for more resources.
- Naval Helicopter Association | NHA was founded in 1976 and is incorporated in California as a 501(C)(6) nonprofit professional organization to promote the development and use of naval vertical lift aircraft in the United States Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard; provide a forum whereby persons in these organizations involved with vertical lift aircraft can interact with each other at meetings and conventions; to provide recognition to those persons who have made significant contributions to those purposes. In pursuing these objectives NHA keeps members informed of new developments and accomplishments in vertical lift aircraft.
- Night Stalker Association | The Night Stalker Association is a non-profit organization created in the late 1980s and is organized under IRC 501(c)(19) as a War Veterans’ Organization. Contributions to the NSA are therefore tax deductible under IRC 170(c)(3) and serve to preserve the memories and comradeship kindled by the mutual experience of service with the 160th SOAR (A) and to assist Night Stalker members and families, and our fallen brothers surviving families, through means of college grants, loans, special financial assistance, camaraderie building events, and personal guidance.
- NJ National Guard | The National Guard is a unique element of the U.S. military that serves both the community and the country. The Guard responds to domestic emergencies, overseas combat missions, counterdrug efforts, reconstruction missions, and more. Any state governor or the President of the United States can call on the Guard at a moment’s notice. Guard Soldiers hold civilian jobs or attend college while maintaining their military training part-time. Guard Soldiers’ primary area of operation is their home state.
- Priority 1 Air Rescue | Priority 1 Air Rescue (P1AR) was incorporated in 1999 and operates business offices in Valletta, Malta, and Vancouver, Canada, and two Search & Rescue Tactical Training Academies (SART/TAC) located in Mesa, Arizona, U.S. and Nîmes, France. With 18 years of proven performance-relevant experience in our highly specialized profession, the Priority 1 Air Rescue group provides the most innovative and effective Helicopter Search & Rescue and Tactical Training and Operational SAR/MEDEVAC aircrew staffing, support, and program implementation capability in the world.
- The Real ResQ Podcast | The Real ResQ Podcast is hosted by Jason Quinn, United States Coast Guard Rescue Swimmer number 500. He hosts this Podcast to internalize the message of the Rescue Swimmer’s motto, “So Others May Live.” Jason is not only a rescuer but a hoist operator, paramedic, and instructor, and holds various life support certifications. The Real ResQ Podcast tells the stories of those who put their lives on the line every day. This podcast tells their tales.