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Old 31st Mar 2008, 00:39
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Nick Congrats

Nick,
Sorry to be late to the game. I was on vacation and did not bring my computer!!!
Hope to see you again soon as I will be visiting Bell in May.
All the best and welcome back.
Dave
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Old 31st Mar 2008, 02:55
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Cool, Dave. Stop by!
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Old 31st Mar 2008, 17:00
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Welcome back, Nick. Maybe soon I'll enjoy flying Bells as much as I now love flying Sikorskys.

-Stan-
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Old 28th Mar 2009, 12:29
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Hi Nick.
Hope all is well at Bell, maybe a short revisit to the S92 forum would help a little just now.
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Old 28th Mar 2009, 15:19
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Does this mean We can expect to see a 417 or something better??
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Old 29th Mar 2009, 01:55
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I would be absolutely amazed if Nick posted anything in the S92 thread. I doubt he's that reckless.
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Old 29th Mar 2009, 02:06
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Nick is muzzled by his current employer as part of his employment contract I would bet....not just for this particular issue but in general as he is now an officer of the corporation and thus incurs legal liabilities when speaking in the public domain.

Forget the 417.....perhaps the he can improve the Jet Ranger seats....as if they could be any worse!
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Old 4th Mar 2011, 19:22
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Question Hss Nick left Bell?

muzzled by his current employer as part of his employment contract I would bet
That may be so at Bell (if not Sikorsky) but surely Bell would not let their employees moonlight either?

NIcholas D. Lappos | Parker Ostovich & Associates
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Old 4th Mar 2011, 21:21
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Interesting. In the 30 days or so Nick has posted more times here than in the previous 30 months or so.

Parker Ostovich & Associates is a defense consulting firm specializing in the conventional Army and special operations areas of manned and unmanned aviation.
As the Army is such a big Bell customer there must be a conflict of interest there, unless...

...any thing going to be announced at HeliExpo this weekend Nick?
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Old 4th Mar 2011, 21:40
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Nick moved on to greener pastures.....wish him well in all his endeavours. For a guy who had problem tying his shoes he has done really well.
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Old 5th Mar 2011, 13:31
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Which way will Bell now go in terms of technology & new product development?
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Old 5th Mar 2011, 14:08
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Backwards!
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Old 5th Mar 2011, 15:33
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Where's he gone off to now? This is turning into a sort of "Where's Waldo" pursuit.
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Old 5th Mar 2011, 16:00
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See the link (already posted above) NIcholas D. Lappos | Parker Ostovich & Associates
Only his fourth company since March 2005.
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Old 5th Mar 2011, 17:22
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Ah, got it. In my pre-caffeinated state I thought... well, I'm not sure what I thought. But with plenty of coffee I'm now up to speed - thanks!
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Old 6th Mar 2011, 00:35
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In all of my 37 years playing with this rotary industry, the long stretches of hangin' the arm out the wndow doing routine stick work and very many short bursts of sheer terror, piano playing or whatever, this statement has got to go down as the under statement of all time.

For a guy who had problem tying his shoes he has done really well.
Thanks Sasless, I'll remember that one for a while.
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