18 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS GLOBAL OPERATION-THE NAME YOU KNOW THE SOURCE THEY TRUST
Recipient of the 2014 Greater Miami Aviation Association (GMAA) Corporate Achievement Award
Recipient of the 2014 Miami-Dade Police Department Police Training Institute Training Award (Aviation)
Recipient of the 2015 Miami-Dade School Board Exemplary Dade Partner Award District Wide

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Well over a decade and a half ago on the 100th anniversary of the Wright Brothers first powered flight, the 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group was established as an efficient and dedicated team of aviation professionals geared to serve and assist in the needs of the clients so as to assist them achieve their regulatory, technical, operational and productivity goals by applying a broad range of professional services in a relentless pursuit of excellence.

Thursday, March 13, 2014

94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group In Support of INFRAGARD and the Federal Bureau Of Investigation Is To Coordinate And Execute An Aviation Law Enforcement Symposium In Miami, Florida In May 2014



The official INFRAGARD logo check out the South Florida INFRAGARD Chapter website at www.infragardmiami.com The main / National website could be found at www.infragard.org
Shown are two of Miami-Dade Police Aviation A-Star helicopters AS350B3. Shown is tail number N807MP manufactured in 2010 with serial number 4988 and N804MP, serial number 7153 made in 2011
Department of Homeland Security operates the Sikorsky UH-60 Blackhawk which are based at Homestead Reserve Air Base
North of Miami-Dade in Broward County, the Broward Sheriff Office (BSO) operates the Eurocopter EC-135P1. Shown is aircraft N158BC, with manufacture serial number 0134 produced in 1999
Within Miami-Dade over at Opa Locka Airport (KOPF) the U.S. Coast Guard operates the Aerospatiale HH-65 and MH-65 Daulphin helicopter. The "MH" designates an armed version of the HH-65 
Through a DHLS grant, the City of Miami operates the Eurocopter EC-120B helicopter. Shown is tail number N380MP, which was manufactured in 2005 and has a serial number of 1406
Local South Florida Law Enforcement also employs "Fixed Wing" air assets as well, as shown here is Department of the Interior Partenavia-Spa with tail number N701, serial number 390-03-0B2 manufactured back in 1990

Miami, Florida 13th March 2014: As an avid and staunch supporter of Federal, State and County Law Enforcement and having had the professional and operational pleasure to have experienced aiding and assisting various agencies and departments, the 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group (94th-ACG) under the leadership of Benny F. Benitez in supporting the South Florida INFRAGARD Chapter (check out infragardmiami.com) is undertaking the first ever aviation law enforcement, one day conference to be held in Miami, Florida. The event is tentatively being scheduled to be held at Coast Guard Air Station Miami situated at Opa Locka Airport (KOPF) on Thursday 22nd May 2014.
The (94th-ACG) is coordinating the creation and execution of the event with great support from the U.S. Coast Guard who are kindly providing their facility at the air-station for the event.
Aside from a line up of  dynamic speakers and topics, which the (94th-ACG) is securing to benefit the 1,000 plus members of the South Florida INFRAGARD Chapter, the foresight and creativity of Benny a small scale static display of law enforcement aerial platforms shall assembled at the air-station, as many law enforcement agencies and departments that are invited are being personally asked by Benny to bring their helicopters and fixed wing aircraft's.
Further updates on this event will follow as progress is being made and the event formulates to what appears to yet another great and successful operation executed by the (94th-ACG).

Saturday, March 1, 2014

94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group Meets With The New Leadership At The George T. Baker Aviation School, As We Welcome New Principle Mr. Rene Mantilla

Shown is the new incoming school principle at the George T. Baker Aviation School, Mr. Rene Mantilla. Mr. Mantilla was the former head principle of the South Dade Education Center. Mr. Mantilla brings a wealth of educational training, leadership experience and ideas to George T. Baker and will ensure its continued growth and dynamic performance in serving the local aviation community. We at the 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group welcome Mr. Mantilla.
Shown is Dr. Sean Gallagan the outgoing school principle. Sean has been promoted and transferred to head up a new school within the Miami-Dade School System to be known as I Tech Academy. We at the 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant have enjoyed the many years in working closely with Sean on the many accomplished projects for the benefits of the students at George T. Baker Aviation School
Shown from left to right is Mr. Rene Mantilla, the new principle at George T. Baker Aviation School along side of Mr. Benny F. Benitez, Founder and CEO of the 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group who are staunch and active supporters of the school and Dr. Sean Gallgan who we wish the very best at his new and exciting posting at the new I Tech Academy. Job well done Sean we will miss you

Miami, Florida 28th February 2014: Since 2006, the 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group (94th-ACG), under the leadership of its founder Benny F. Benitez have been long time supporting friends of the George T. Baker Aviation and staunch supporters of aviation education among the students of Miami-Dade County. Since then, the 94th-ACG has experienced the professional and personal pleasure of working with George T. Baker Aviation School Principle, Dr. Sean Gallagan. 
But time marches on and people continue to expand and excel within their careers. Such is the case with the promotion of Dr. Gallagan to head up a new technology driven school within Miami-Dade called "ITech Academy".
Dr. Gallagan has past on the helm of the George T. Baker Aviation School onto Mr. Rene Mantilla. 
Mr. Mantilla was recently the head of the South Dade Educational Center before coming to Baker.
The 94th-ACG had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Mantilla on a one to one meeting which was arranged by Dr. Gallagan. The 94th-ACG assured Mr. Mantilla that the same support and assistance that was rendered onto Dr. Gallagan during his watch at the school will continue. The 94th-ACG looks forward toward many productive years of their continued assistance to the school, its instructional staff, its students and to Mr. Mantilla. It should be noted that with the recent accomplishment of the USCG HU-16 nose section restoration, which was concluded back in December 2013, the Miami UAV / Drone project which was started back in September 2013 will carry over onto Mr. Mantilla watch. Welcome Aboard! 

94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group with the Federal Aviation Reserve, Reports On The Continued Progress Of The "Arcadia II" U.A.V Project At The George T. Baker Aviation School Of Miami, Florida

Shown is the rate of progress to which the George T. Baker Aviation School is having toward the assembly of the CGS Hawk. Accomplished is the wing to body assembly with the installation of the wing support struts, as well as the installation of the flaps and ailerons 
Shown properly installed is the aircraft nose wheel to the fuselage
Shown standing to the aircraft is Benny F. Benitez who with Joe Martinez of Armatech formulate the idea for the project and to bring it to the George T. Baker Aviation School. With it being almost assembled, one could now ascertain the scale and size of the CGS-Hawk by standing next to it 
A view of the aircraft rear boom with the vertical stabilizer installed as well as its rudder unit
A side of the aircraft, note the flaps in the down position. The installation of the aircraft main landing gear strut, wheels and the horizontal stabilizer is still required 
A rear view of the aircraft showing the engine, muffler and propeller unit properly installed 

Miami, Florida 25th February 2014: With its "Can Do" approach and mindset, the students, under the leadership of their dedicated instructors at the George T. Baker Aviation School have made great strides in the assembly of the CGS-Hawk ultra-light aircraft. The aircraft is about 80% completed and the school anticipate full assembly with the flight controls fully rigged and mechanically functional by the end of March 2014.
George T. Baker students have gained and are gaining invaluable experience concerning the assembly of ultra light / kit aircraft. We expect to have the aircraft sitting on is own landing gears with its main gear struts and wheels are installed. Soon afterwards, we expect initial ground functional checks and engine run ups by April 2014. We shall continue to bring and post continuous updates on the progress toward this one of kind aviation project created for the benefit of the aviation student of Miami, Florida who we here at the 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group consider them the future of the aviation industry.

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group with the Federal Aviation Reserve, 2014 1st Quarter, George T. Baker Aviation School, Miami "Arcadia II" U.A.V Project Follow Up


Shown is the CGS-Hawk during it main fuselage assembly while situated on its assembly jig, which was fabricated by the students at George T. Baker Aviation School
Situated behind the pilot seat is the aircraft main fuel tank, which is rated to hold a fuel capacity of about two and half gallons of fuel
Shown is the basic cockpit layout of the CGS-Hawk with its basic cockpit indication. Note the center control column which has been recently installed and needs to be rigged to the aircraft flight controls
Still requiring the installation of its main, upper wings, its tail, horizontal stabilizer and its main landing gear struts, CGS-Hawk owner Mr. Joe Martinez CEO of Amratec is shown along side with project creator and founder Mr. Benny Benitez, Founder and CEO of the 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group
A side view of the CGS-Hawk properly cradled within its assembly jig. Clearly shown is the installed engine and propeller, which has been properly mounted and secured onto the fuselage
Shown from left to right is Dr. Sean Gallagan, Principle of the George T. Baker Aviation School, Commander Larry Harvey, USN (Ret.) head of the Center for Advance Aerospace Platforms & Application a Jacksonville, Florida based organization and Mr. Marvin Alvarez an aircraft  radio control specialist and radio control pilot and a former U.S. Navy F-14 Tomcat technician speak about the project 
Mr. Marvin Alvarez brings to the project and to the team a wealth of aircraft radio control experience concerning the entire spectrum of radio control operation. Marvin is well known through out the South Floirda "RC" flying community and his expertise shall be an important factor to the heart of the project. 
Shown is Colonel Rodrigo "Rod" Huete USAF (Ret.) Rod is a former F-16 and F-16 fighter pilot and an experienced U.S. Air Force Test Pilot with ample experience concerning flight testing projects at Edwards Air Force Base. Rod also has served and flown as test pilot with the FAA concerning new aircraft certification and is an authorized FAA Designated Engineering Representative (DER) Test Pilot 
Shown are the main wings of the CGS Hawk aircraft sitting and awaiting installation 
A rear starboard quarter view of the aircraft showing the engine, propeller and fuel tank. One could obtain a good idea as to the overall size of the fuselage main area, as the rear fuselage of the aircraft is straight boom leading out to the vertical and horizontal stabilizer
Shown speaking with Commander Larry Harvey USN (Ret.) is Mr. Willy-G the project team leader in charge of special relationship with local, U.S. and oversea allied government agencies and contacts, as well as corporations who are rallying toward the project. Since the project inception and launching last year, Willy has been instrumental in securing and getting the project board media exposure within CNN-Latino, Mundo-FOX TV, Chanel NTN of Colombia. Willy's forte, experience and global contacts are a tremendous operational asset to the team and the project successful recognition 
Shown is an up and close view of the cockpit pilot chair. Note the black, grip handle lever located on the left hand side of the chair. The lever is the control for the lowering and rising of the flaps.

Miami, Florida 7th February 2014: The South Florida U.A.V Group held their first 2014 meeting at the George T. Baker Aviation School which consisted of their second official group meeting since the group formulation back in September of 2013. The meeting was held so as to follow up on the assembly production of the CGS Hawk ultra-light aircraft and to liaise with the various instructors at the school who are leading the charge.
Issues such as time schedule toward full assembly, required hardware and cost for material of the CGS Hawk was reviewed. The CGS-Hawk is being called "Arcadia II" in honor of the Nation 1st true U.A.V flight which occurred over McCook field at Carlston field in Acradia, Florida back on 28th October 1919.
Present at this 2nd meeting of the South Florida U.A.V Group were two individuals recruited by the program / project founder Benny F. Benitez for their specialized forte and expertise.
First is a former U.S. Air Force and F.A.A test pilot, F.A.A Designated Engineering Representative (D.E.R.) Test Pilot, Lt. Colonel Rodrigo "Rod' Huete. Rod, who flew both F-16 and F-15 at Edwards A.F.B brings the professional element of flight testing to the program. Under Col. Huete USAF (Ret.), the "Arcadia II" U.A.V project will be managed under Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) order 4040.26, "Flight Risk Management Standards", which makes it Miami, Florida first ever local aviation project, being accomplished by high school students being guided under this F.A.A standard. In recruiting Rod onto the project establishes a tie to the Miami-Homestead Chapter AFA-317th of the AIR FORCE ASSOCIATION (www.afa.org). We welcome Col. Huete onto the team and welcome his experience.
The 2nd individual, which has been tapped based on his experience with radio control aircraft's and radio control flying was recommended by Mr. Joe Martinez from Armatech is Mr. Marvin Alvarez. Marvin is a well know and respected professional within the South Florida radio control community and owns and operates the equivalent of an FAA aircraft repair station, but for radio control aircraft ranging from the 1/48 scale, dual channels to super large size, 1/4 scale, multi-channels aircraft's. As with Benny and Larry, Marvin is a U.S. Navy / Naval Aviation veteran, as he served with U.S. Navy Fighter Squadron VF-1 consisting of the Grumman F-14 Tomcat. In the sense of Naval tradition, we say to Marvin, "welcome aboard shipmate". The South Florida U.A.V Group continues to growth with the professionals it recruits to make the "Arcadia II" U.A.V project a success toward the aviation students of our local community here within Miami, Florida.

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group in Conjunction With The Federal Aviation Reserve Creates a (5 1/2 x 4) Inch Collector Postcard To Commemorate The George T. Baker School USCG Grumman HU-16 Project Accomplishment

The visual progress from October 2012 to December 2013

Shown is the backside of the postcard as created by the graphic marketing specialist at the 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group (94th ACG) presenting the visual, restoration progress from October 2013 to December 2013, with a picture of a once, Miami based HU-16 at then Coast Guard AirStation Miami when it was located at Dinner Key on Biscayne Bay

Photo taken on 14th January 2013 Project Kick-off 

The front side of the postcard shows the team in which 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant (94th ACG) Group Founder and CEO Benny Benitez assembled. Shown from left to right are, Mr. Codi Diamond, FAA Certified Flight Instructor and 94thACG-Flight Department / Pilot, Dr. Sean Gagallan, Principle of the George T. Baker Aviation School, Captain Roberto Gomez-Pilot / Operation Manager at Miami-Seaplane base (X-44), Captain Andy Delgado-USCG (then) Executive Officer of Coast Air Station Miami, Mr.Benny F. Benitez, CEO-94th ACG-(HU-16 project creator), Mr.Allan Munoz Technical Instructor at George T. Baker School, AMT2 George Martinez-USCG, project liaison between the School and Air Station Miami and Mr.........Esq.

SUPPORTING THE STUDENTS AT GEORGE T. BAKER  AVIATION SCHOOL AND OUR LOCAL COMMUNITY

Sunday, December 15, 2013

94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group Is Recognized By U.S. Coast Guard 7th District As Commanded By Rear Admiral John H. Korn With An Award For Excellence In Supporting The U.S. Coast Guard

A photograph of Rear Admiral John H. "Jake" Korn, U.S. Coast Guard, Commander USCG 7th District Miami, Florida

Letter of Appreciation from USCG Rear Admiral John "Jake" Korn as presented to the George T. Baker Aviation School, Staff, Instructors and Students who took part in the HU-16 restoration project as presented by Captain Richard Kenin Chief of Staff USCG 7th District

The front side of the challenge coin presented to Benny F. Benitez the Founder and CEO of the 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group of Miami by Captain Richard Kenin, USCG, Coast Guard 7th District on behave of  Rear Admiral Korn for his vision and leadership in the creation and execution of the Grumman HU-16 Albatross project at the George T. Baker Aviation School

The back side of the award challenge coin showing the Rear Admiral two star flat and the U.S. Coast Guard motto of Semper Paratus meaning "Always Ready' a statement that the 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group as adhered to and has lived by for the decade while operating worldwide

Shown from left to right along side the amazingly, cosmetically restored nose section of the Grumman HU-16 Albatross are Dr. Sean Gallagan, Principle of the George T. Baker Aviation School, Captain Joe Kimball, USCG and Commanding Office of Coast Guard Air Station Miami based at Opa Locka Airport, Captain Richard Kenin, USCG and Chief of Staff for Coast Guard 7th District Miami and Lt.Col. Rodrigo Huete UASF (Ret.) FAA D.E.R Test Pilot a friend and professional colleague of the 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group

A segment slide from the formal presentation conducted at the George T. Baker Aviation School library showing the venerable, Grumman HU-16 Albatross aircraft in U.S. Coast Guard colors
  
Another side showing the founder and creator of the restoration project and an advocate for U.S. Naval Aviation and the U.S. Coast Guard here within South Florida 

Shown speaking to the school student body present is U.S. Coast Guard Aviator, Captain Richard Kenin, Chief of Staff for U.S. Coast Guard 7th District Miami about the history of U.S. Coast Guard Aviation which commenced U.S. Coast Guard pilot No.1 Commander Elmer F. Stone

Shown listing to Captain Kenin's speech is fellow Aviator and colleagues Captain Joe Kimball, Commanding Officer of Coast Guard Air Station Miami based at Opa Locka Airport

In attendance shown left to right is Senior Chief Petty Officer Stephen Goyette (AMTCS) and Aviation Maintenance Technician 2nd Class (AMT2) George Martinez. Petty Officer Martinez was the liaison between the school and the Air Station for logistical support as well as providing the students inside knowledge of Coast Guard aviation maintenance practices and standards which he employs to maintain Coast Guard aircraft's

Shown listing to Captain Kenin speech are two of the students who participated with the project and school instructor Mr. Dan Salcedo who was instrumental is fabricating the tow trailer mounts which securely holds the noses section for display and road transportation

Miami, Florida 12th December 2013: For those who have followed this story within the various posting concerning this project from its official kick off back on January 14th 2013 and have seen the visual progress, we are happy to report that complete TEAM effort was officially recognized by the U.S. Coast Guard 7th District under the Command of U.S. Coast Guard Rear Admiral John H. Korn.
An official dedication ceremony was held at the George T. Baker Aviation School to honor the many students and dedicated instructors who made the project a total success. Speaking on behave of U.S. Coast Guard 7th District was their Chief of Staff, Captain Richard Kenin who commended the undertaking, dedication and professional results that the students achieved. He shared with the students the history U.S. Coast Guard Aviation and proudly stated that the students and school are now for ever connected to Coast Guard Aviation.
Also present was Captain Joe Kimball, Commanding Officer of Coast Guard Air Station Miami located at Opa Locka airport who also praised the students and instructors for an amazing, cosmetic restoration on something that was originally headed for the scrappers torch. A great deal of thanks goes out to Captain Kimball, as his personal were instrumental in assisting the students and providing logistical support. Aviation Maintenance Technician 2nd Class AMT2 George Martinez was the lead Petty Officer who acted as the liaison by and between the school and the air station.
Captain Kenin on behave of Rear Admiral presented Dr. Sean Gallagan the Principle of George T. Baker with an official letter of appreciation for actions performed to promote, foster and encourage U.S. Naval Aviation in South Florida.
Equally, Benny F. Benitez was also called front and center so as to be awarded a U.S. Coast Guard 7th District challenge coin for his vision and creativity for creating all the synergy that brought all of the elements together for a success TEAM effort.
In closing, Benny advised that he has set his sights to hopefully secure and obtain for the school a U.S. Coast Guard HU-25 Falcon Jet, which the U.S. Coast Guard are activity retiring.