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Success Story - Cameron Walker

A new kind of prairie calls for a new kind of cowboy

Who is your current employer?

Prism Helicopters

What kind of helicopter(s) do you fly?

MD 500 and Astar

Is there anything particularly challenging or unique about your current job?

What I love about being with Prism is the utility sector which offers a variety of work. I also think it is just awesome to fly the 500 across Alaska.

Do you feel Mauna Loa adequately trained you for the real world?

Cameron Walker- Helicopter PilotAbsolutely- all kinds of airspace, winds, weather, offshore, mountains, etc.

What did you like best about your MLH training experience?

The people and the training environment- I felt more like family and friend than customer or employee and the island speaks for itself, being able to go to all the different islands for your training provides a unique and multifaceted environment.

Would you recommend Mauna Loa Helicopters to others?

Absolutely, I’ve been to 2 different schools and MLH is absolutely the best in regard to training and social environments; plus it is in Hawaii!

Other comments

Student housing also made a huge difference as well- Hawaii can be an expensive place to live and having student housing available makes a big difference in living there.


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One of our certified flight instructors guides a piloting student in flight past crashing Hawaiian waterfalls in a Robinson R44 helicopter.