WORKING -- Barbara Perrin
-- Story by Greg Risling; photo by Marianna Day Massey
SHE IS
Soaring to new heights
A LOVE OF FLYING
Perrin can stomach the topsy-turvy world of business. Going up thousands
of feet in a helicopter is small potatoes for the woman who has been
jointly running a company for 18 years.
Conjuring up images of helicopters can make some people a little queasy.
Not Perrin. She grew up craving the idea of flying with the birds and she
got her chance.
“I took lessons a long time ago and enjoyed it so much,” she said. “I
liked it enough to do it on a working basis.”
A VIEW FROM ABOVE
Along with partner Rod Anderson, the two opened Helistream Inc. in 1982
at John Wayne Airport. Sharing a helipad with another company, Helistream
offers flight instruction courses, chartered flights and aerial
photography.
It’s the flight instruction that is one of Perrin’s greatest rewards.
Whether it’s teaching future pilots who will run their own business or
pilot a news helicopter, Perrin likes turning aviation novices into
experts.
“What I like most is taking someone who knows hardly anything about
helicopters and then seeing them after several months know how to operate
it,” she said. “We enjoy teaching people. Through foundation and
instruction, we have succeeded through the years.”
AIRING IT OUT
Not all of the company’s services are instructional. Customers wanting to
leave the flying to the experts can still have a good time.
Perrin and Anderson came up with the concept of taking customers to
various spots around Los Angeles and offering them an elegant dinner. For
a few hundred dollars, passengers can have the red carpet treatment. They
can be picked up by a limousine, taken to the airport where a helicopter
and pilot are waiting, and have dinner at one of several airport
restaurants.
“It’s a special night out,” Perrin said. “We can take them day or night
or even at sunset. It’s a good time.”
SATISFYING A NEED
Perrin said customers who take advantage of her company’s services aren’t
doing so because they need to.
“Most to all of our clientele have a general love of aviation,” she
added. “It’s not like they are going to the dentist. They want to fly and
our employees take great pleasure in helping them out with that goal.”
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