Despite the various U.S. State Department clearances that all members of the 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group hold and have granted onto them, Miami-Dade Police escort was a required item whilst their time within the aircraft operating area (AOA) during their survey and observation of flight for the Haitian relief cause
Flexibility and adaptability are two virtues that makes the 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group an attractive option to many of their global clients. Shown here is the Group Founder and CEO Benny F. Benitez conducting continuous business regardless of that fact that he was standing but a mere few hundred feet from an active runway at Miami Int'l Airport
Miami, Florida 15th January 2010: Ever since the occurrence of the Haitian earthquake on 12th January members of the 94thAeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group (94th ACG) from Atlanta, Georgia, New York City, Alexandria, Louisiana and right here in Miami have been busy with requests and requirements from certain and top priority clients. From seeking and mustering an "unconventional" civilian fleet of cargo haulers to having boots on ground at Miami International Airport, so as to advise certain groups and agencies of available parking and staging areas at the airport, the (94th ACG) is earning ever bit of their retained / contract dollars.
The (94th ACG) is preparing for the arrival of eight Robinson R-44 light civilian helicopters that will be ferry flown from their various destinations within their radius of 400 miles to Miami so as to be made ready for transportation (airlift) to Haiti. These units have to be transported with the least amount of disassembly and must be ready to fly patrol and light support missions once they arrive into Haiti. In speaking to one of the group lead helicopter specialist, Mr. Osvaldo "Ozzy" Moroillo, he commented that at least here unlike other places that the group has sent folks to operate out of at least here all of the sand in Miami is in one place and next to the water, the Beach! a staunch contrast to some of the places the group have left their mark at for similar operations.
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