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                    Under the Engine Panel        

Show and Tell: Mauna Loa Assistant Chief Pilot Noah Haydn-Myer lifts an engine panel on his evergreen Bell 412 to the oohs and ahhs of students and instructors in Kona.  

Noah flies part time for Evergreen in the big beast, mainly at the Army’s Pohakuloa Training area on the Big Island and on Oahu at Schofield Barracks. Evergreen has a contract to supply Medivac support to the military here.

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