An all female flight News crew is taking aviation to new heights.

As a helicopter reporter, I’ve covered breaking news from the sky for years — but this story was different because it was personal. I had the rare opportunity to be part of an all-female flight news crew, something almost unheard of in television aviation at the time.

From pre-flight planning to live coverage in the air, this experience showed what’s possible when women take the controls in a field long dominated by men.

Behind the Scenes of an All-Female Flight Crew

Watch the full behind-the-scenes video below — filmed, written, edited, and produced by me — for an inside look at what it really takes to report the news from the sky.

From mechanical checks and routine maintenance to live breaking-news coverage, viewers rarely see what happens behind the scenes of a television flight crew. As Helicopter Reporter Tammy Rose, flying alongside Pilot Samantha Fisher, I experienced firsthand what it takes to safely gather news from the sky. Together, we became the only all-female flight news crew in our company nationwide — proving that women belong in every level of aviation.

Taking care of your clients

Helicopters Incorporated has always set the bar high leading the industry with safety and service. From pilots and photojournalists to mechanics, it takes a team effort to stay above the competition. This month we fly to Houston, Texas to meet part of the crew who helps make that happen.

Journalist Tammy Rose goes inside Helicopters Inc to show how aviation safety and client service set them apart in Houston’s helicopter industry.

Behind the Scenes: How Houston Helicopter Crews Prepare for Every Mission

✈️ Helicopter Pilot Training: How Professional Pilots Stay Sharp

Helicopter pilot training is far more intense than most people realize. From emergency procedures to precision flight maneuvers, professional pilots must constantly prove they can operate safely in high-pressure, real-world environments.

In my video below, you’ll see real-world helicopter pilot training in action — from check rides to continuous skill development — led by veteran check airman Dale Pike.

Helicopter Pilot Training Led by Veteran Check Airman Dale Pike

What Helicopter Pilot Training Looks Like in Real-World Operations

This report was written, filmed, edited, and narrated by me as part of my ongoing aviation journalism series at Chopper Rose Productions.

🧠 Why Helicopter Pilot Training Evaluations Matter

Ongoing pilot assessment ensures:

    •    Compliance with industry standards

    •    Safe handling of advanced equipment

    •    Consistent performance across different operational environments

Whether in calm weather or demanding airspace, regular professional check-ins help pilots stay sharp and ready — for every flight.

Helicopter pilot and U.S. Customs aircrew during international aviation security operations in Puerto Rico
Pilot Dale Pike with U.S. Customs in Puerto Rico

Why Ongoing Helicopter Pilot Training Matters for Safety

We’ve covered more behind-the-scenes aviation stories in our professional helicopter operations series.

The FAA requires recurrent helicopter pilot training to ensure pilots maintain the highest safety standards.

Miami market sizzles with breaking news

It may be hot and humid in Miami but breaking news is even hotter. Helicopter views often lead the newscast with above the scene storytelling. This month we feature Robin Russell with Helicopters Incorporated who is in charge of over 75 reporters and photojournalists across the country. Click on link below to view the full story.

Watch my exclusive take on Miami’s hot market – full coverage below!

Lead Photojournalist Robin Russell is always on the move, in the air flying for Helicopters Incorporated and on the ground volunteering her time with the Plantation Fire and Rescue Department.

(Robin Russell/Lead Photojournalist)

Volunteer Firefighter Robin Russel carrying a hose up to put out flames

What it takes to stay above your competition

What it takes to stay above your competition in a fast, paced media environment. Click on link below to see story.

Helicopters Incorporated employees across the country continue to knock it out of the park by winning numerous Emmy Awards. This month we feature Helicopter Reporter and Camera Operator Dennis Protsko out of New York who helped develop state of the art equipment including Churchill Navagation used on many ENG aircraft across the world.

Dennis Protsko reporting from a helicopter during breaking news

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Hans Rose Legacy: A Life of Love, Resilience, and Generosity

On October 17, 2018, my father, Hans Rose, passed away peacefully at 9:30 a.m., leaving behind a powerful and inspiring Hans Rose legacy that continues to shape my life. In his final moments, he found the strength to say, “I love you, Tammy. They’re all waiting for me.” I knew exactly who he meant — his closest friends and his grandfather, Hermann Rose, waiting for him on the other side.

Early life and Family Roots

Hans Rose with his brother, Reinhard as a young boy in Traunstein, Germany

Hans Rose grew up in Granzow, Germany, enduring near-starvation after World War II. After spending two years in the Traunstein Refugee Camp, his family immigrated to America in 1957, seeking new opportunities and safety. These experiences shaped the Hans Rose legacy, instilling resilience and compassion that guided every aspect of his life.

The Buried Treasure Story That Lives On in the Hans Rose Legacy

One of my father’s favorite stories was about buried treasure — a tale he shared often and one that perfectly captures the spirit of the Hans Rose legacy. His storytelling, imagination, and love of history live on through moments like this.

Adventures and Memories That Shaped His Life

Hans Rose getting ready to travel from Germany to America

Travel was central to Hans Rose’s story. From magical trips to Disneyland in California to sharing stories about the Bahamas, he created lasting memories with family. His love of adventure is an integral part of the Hans Rose legacy.

Acts of Generosity and Service

Even before the Berlin Wall fell, Hans Rose returned to East Germany, bringing necessities to family and neighbors in need. His selfless actions and generosity are key pillars of the Hans Rose legacy.

Hans Rose helping neighbors in Berlitt, Germany

Lessons Passed to Family

As his daughter, I carry forward the Hans Rose legacy in my own life and career. His stories of survival, hope, and love inspired me to pursue journalism and continue sharing stories that matter.

Hans Rose holding baby Tammy & her sister Michelle in their Plymouth, WI home

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Our ‘Buried Treasure & Family Secrets’ revealed 73 years later.

For decades, our family whispered about a buried treasure family story hidden in a small German town during WWII. I finally returned to Berlitt to explore the legend firsthand — and the story is even stranger than we imagined. Watch the video to see the full legend come alive.

Watch the full legend of our buried treasure below 👇

Video: Tammy Rose explains the full buried treasure family story and legend from WWII Germany

Discover More Family Legends and Buried Treasures →

Explore stories like “When Two Worlds Collide” and uncover more hidden histories from our family’s past.

73 Years Later: Finishing a Buried Treasure Family Journey

Growing up, my dad told me about an incredible buried treasure family journey — how my great-grandfather, Richard Pein, hid gold coins beneath his pig barn in Germany as WWII drew to a close. Now, 73 years later, I finally traveled to the house to see the legendary treasure site for myself.

Video of Tammy Rose traveling to Germany and her dad discussing the buried treasure family journey

Returning to My Ancestors’ Home in Germany

This trip wasn’t just about a legend — it was about connecting with my family’s history. Standing in the home where my ancestors once lived, and walking the ground they once walked, made the story feel real in a way I never imagined.

Discovering the Story Behind the Treasure

Visiting the house and speaking with the current homeowners gave me insight into my great-grandfather’s life and the community that witnessed the legend unfold. Each room, each piece of furniture, carried decades of memory and history — it was like stepping back in time.

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Scandal in a Small Town-A Suspense Thriller Novel by Tammy Rose

Scandal in a Small Town is a gripping crime fiction novel that pulls readers into a chilling mystery rooted in the heart of small‑town America.

What begins as a brutal tragedy soon becomes a haunting puzzle that FBI agent Katie Walker thought she had solved — until a new series of murders raises questions no one expected.  

About the Author

Tammy Rose is a journalist and author who brings her experience covering real courtroom drama and crime to her fiction writing. Scandal in a Small Town is her third novel, blending procedural elements with deep human insight.  

Ready to dive into suspense and mystery?

👉 Get your copy of Scandal in a Small Town today and follow Katie Walker’s search for truth in a town full of secrets.

PREVIEW

I had just finished my intense 16-week training at Quantico, Virginia and was given my first assignment as an official FBI agent. Oddly it would be the very town I grew up in, an assignment rarely given to a new agent. In fact, your hometown was the one place you could guarantee not going to, for fear of not blending in if needed to be on an undercover assignment. It was shortly after graduating from Plymouth High School when I realized what I wanted to do with my life, protect people. I had lost the one thing dear to me, my best friend Michele Saunders to a serial killer our senior year. I had thought the murders were all behind me, neatly tucked away in the past. However, a recent “accident” at Plymouth High School seemed all too real and the feds thought we may have another killer on our hands. What didn’t make sense to me was the fact that the feds thought it might be related to earlier killings in the late 1980’s. The murders were of young high school kids, made to look like accidents. But that killer was dead, I thought. I killed him. Or Didn’t I?

Author Tammy Rose posing for new book

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