Did we get some great photos of helicopters in 2020? Why, yes, we did. In a year when we had to change so much, some things didn’t change at all. It turns out that ROTOR readers still like photos of rotorcraft, so we once again ran the annual ROTOR Magazine Photo Contest. All of the winning images, shown below, capture the drama that’s part of aviation. You’ll see lives on the line, both literally and figuratively, and a gleaming aircraft set against a background of fire. You’ll also see one photographer’s memorable end to a perfect day. These striking shots, chosen as the top photos in six categories, including the Grand Prize, reflect both the work we do and why we do it. A special acknowledgment goes to this year’s Honorable Mention, Roberto José Garcia Hernandez, whose photo graces the front cover of this issue’s print edition. If you missed your chance to enter last year, consider submitting an image this year when the 10th annual ROTOR Magazine Photo Contest opens on Aug. 2, 2021. Show us your winning shots at contest.rotor.org! Grand Prize Mark Mennie Calgary, Alberta, Canada Aviation photographer Mark Mennie took the Grand Prize in the 2021 ROTOR Magazine Photo Contest. Mennie shot this photo under medical direction in April 2020 to illustrate the new standards for personal protective equipment (PPE) that had been recently implemented to safely transport critically ill patients with COVID‑19. His photo reminds us of a grim year—but also to be proud of our everyday heroes. Helicopters/Drones at Work Julien Botella Le Tholonet, France Professional photographer Julien Botella captured this heavy-lift Eurocopter AS332 and a crew of linemen at work performing cable repairs for Réseau de Transport d’Électricité (RTE), which owns and operates France’s electricity transmission system. The Super Puma is operated by Services et Travaux Heliportes (STH), an RTE division that provides helicopter services to assist the company in building and maintaining its electrical grid. In addition to documenting the role of helicopters in electricity production and transmission, Botella’s perfectly composed shot highlights the delicate coordination necessary to conduct safe human external cargo operations. Helicopters/Drones in the Military Carsten Vennemann Stuttgart, Germany The winning photo in the Helicopters/Drones in the Military category shows two US Marine Sikorsky CH-53E Super Stallions taking off after delivering a contingent of British Royal Marines to a landing zone during the 2016 Exercise Cold Response in Norway. The military exercises bring together NATO troops to train for harsh-weather operations. In Carsten Vennemann’s photo, the activity of the swirling snow and departing aircraft frames the troop members who will remain behind. People and Their Helicopters/Drones Marilyn Grubb Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada On the way home from a helicopter ride in the Canadian Rockies to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary, their pilot landed on a dry riverbed so that Marilyn Grubb and her husband could share a champagne toast. But Marilyn took away more than just memories from that special day. An avid photographer, she says, “When I saw the reflection of the helicopter, a Robinson R44, and my husband in the water, I captured it!” Her spur-of-the-moment photo took top honors in our People and Their Helicopters/Drones category. Lucky him, lucky her, lucky us. Helicopter/Drone Digitally Enhanced Photos Creigh McIntyre (Creigh Photography) San Diego, California, USA Photographer Creigh McIntyre created this beautiful-scary composite image that took top honors in the Digitally Enhanced category. McIntyre’s photo positions a gleaming Sikorsky S-70i Firehawk, taken at the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department’s base at Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport (KMYF), against the ominous background of California’s Valley Fire, which killed four people and burned more than 76,000 acres in 2015. Helping Hands and Helicopters during COVID-19 Sylwia Tylkowska Zawiercie, Poland For this new category, Helping Hands and Helicopters during COVID-19, ROTOR wanted to document how the pandemic has affected those in the vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) industry, including our many frontline workers. Aviation photographer Sylwia Tylkowska captured this dramatic shot of a patient transfer in Zawiercie, Poland, in April 2020—back when terms such as “PPE” and “social distancing” were just becoming part of our everyday vocabulary. [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row] Hi, I'm ROTOR Staff