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Hillsboro Aero Academy Highlights Rotor Pilot Training Pathway Program in the USA for European Aspiring Pilots

November 12, 2025

Oregon, USA – Hillsboro Heli Academy has highlighted the inspiring journey of Assistant Chief Instructor Bastien Rambla in its recent Heli Academy Podcast episode, showcasing his progression from student pilot to a key leadership role within the academy’s instructor team. Rambla’s story reflects the academy’s integrated approach to developing aviation professionals through its Joint EASA/FAA helicopter training pathway and international career opportunities.

  • Originally from Austria, Rambla began his flight training at Hillsboro Heli Academy in 2021, drawn by the academy’s comprehensive dual-certification program and its career partnership with ADAC Luftrettung, Germany’s leading air rescue operator.
  • His progression included earning his Private Pilot License, Commercial rating, and Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) qualification, followed by roles as Stage Checker, Lead CFI, and eventually Assistant Chief Instructor.
  • Rambla emphasized the importance of completing EASA theoretical and practical requirements early in the program to balance workload and ensure focus during the intensive CFI phase.
  • As Assistant Chief Instructor, Rambla mentored new CFIs, oversees training quality, and conducts stage checks, ensuring consistent instructional standards across the academy’s fleet.
  • He credits Hillsboro Heli Academy’s diverse flying environments—including mountain operations and off-airport training in the Pacific Northwest—as key to shaping his skills and confidence as a professional pilot.
  • Rambla returned to Austria in early 2025 to begin a flight instructor position with Rotor Sky in Linz, marking the next chapter of his aviation career.

Source: Hillsboro Aero Academy

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