Carson Helicopters
Franklin Carson is a pioneer in rotary wing flight and started Carson Helicopters, Inc. on a twenty-five acre farm in Perkasie, Pennsylvania in 1958.
Over the years, the original shed and small, unheated farmhouse grew into a F.A.A. Approved Helicopter Repair Station for the overhaul, repair and manufacturing of all major model helicopters. Carson’s 81 acre facility now includes a 84,000 sq. ft Hangar, a 60,000 sq. ft Warehouse, an office building, paint shop and heliport. Carson’s experienced work staff and in-house capabilities have made it a
11/11/2025
To our team members who served, we are proud to have you on our team and thank you for your courage and dedication in preserving our freedom.
01/30/2025
Our sincere thanks to Brad Savage from Dekra for making our AS9100D Audit such a great experience. Without Brian Reiss' leadership and the team members at Carson who strive for excellence, we could not have gotten a perfect audit result. Thank you everyone.
11/12/2024
Our respect and thanks go out to all veterans, and we are continuously grateful for all the veterans on our team, past, present and future.
10/27/2024
It is with a heavy heart that we announce our Founder and President, Franklin Carson, passed away on October 25th. He was a father, husband and pioneer who will be greatly missed.
Born in 1931, Frank grew up the son of a Philadelphia Locksmith and, at an early age, discovered his passion for aviation by visiting the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia with his mother. After high school, he joined The National Guard and then the Army, where he learned how to fix and maintain helicopters. In 1958, he started his company in a small, unheated barn, modifying Bell 47 and Bolkow BO 105 aircraft with his own upgrades and selling them to the burgeoning industry. Eventually he was able to get into the operating industry, developing unique ways to use helicopters: From heli-construction, which included ski lifts, to unloading ships in Saudi Arabia during the 1970s, firefighting, logging and airborne gravity surveys, he was a constant visionary in his industry. He continued his quest to improve the performance of helicopters with STC modifications and upgrades and was awarded The Sikorsky Pioneer Award in 1998.
In the last part of his life, Frank turned his attention back to his original passion: dreaming up helicopter upgrades and working to make them a reality. His proudest achievement was designing the S-61/H3 Composite Main Rotor Blade which significantly increased the performance and safety of this aircraft, making it equal to newer and more expensive models. He was especially proud when the Carson Composite Main Rotor Blade was chosen to replace the main rotor blades on Marine One, the aircraft of the President of the United States.
Frank continued working five days a week, dreaming up new ideas and being with everyone at Carson Helicopters. He saw the people who worked with him as family, and always appreciated everything they did to make his dreams a reality.
Frank is survived by his wife, Terril, who has worked side-by-side with him for 45 years, and his three sons, Clayton, Jad and Jordan who have joined the company over the years, contributing their own expertise and who are passionate to continue Frank’s legacy.
11/10/2023
We are thankful and honored to have so many talented veterans on our team. Happy Veterans Day!
11/23/2022
The Dedication Ceremony for the HH-3 Jolly Green Giant Search and Rescue Helicopter at the Air Force Academy in Colorado.
10/07/2022
The "before" pictures of the Jolly Green Giant which highlights how talented our team members are at Carson. We couldn't do it without them!
The Jolly Green Giant rises again!
01/31/2022
Thanks again to Brad Savage from Dekra and everyone at Carson Helicopters for making our AS9100 Audit a great success. We couldn't do it without everyone's help.
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952 Blooming Glen Road
Perkasie, PA
18944
Opening Hours
| Monday | 7am - 3:30pm |
| Tuesday | 7am - 3:30pm |
| Wednesday | 7am - 3:30pm |
| Thursday | 7am - 3:30pm |
| Friday | 7am - 3:30pm |