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Helicopter Museum Offering Interesting Job Opportunities

Ever thought of being a helicopter tour guide?

If you have a deeper knowledge of helicopters than what you've learned from action movies, the American Helicopter Museum and Education Center might have the job for you.

The museum recently announced that it's looking to hire an exhibit tour guide and a traveling helicopter guide. Below, courtesy of the AHM, are descriptions of the jobs and who to get in touch with if your interest is piqued. 

Exhibit Tour Guide

Educate and inspire children, adults, families and groups about the history and technical innovation of Helicopters. Enjoy the excitement of being a Tour Guide (Docent) at the Museum that celebrates the Delaware Valley as the cradle of Helicopter aviation and the Helicopter industry. Bring your smile and friendly manner and we will help you with the rest. Call 610-436-9600 or email strio@amercianhelicopter.museum.

Traveling Helicopter Guide

Stubby, our traveling Helicopter, is a unique Ambassador for the Museum visiting schools, organizations & community events to reach out to people beyond the walls of the Museum. Stubby is looking for individuals or couples who would like to share the innovation and mystique of helicopters with other. A valid driver’s license and friendly personality are needed to join our team of Stubby driver/guides. Call 610-436-9600 or email nphelan@americanhelicopter.museum.

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