Gareth has been with Skyline Helicopters since 2015, beginning his tenure as a Bell 212 Field Engineer. He advanced progressively through the roles of Safety and Quality Assurance Manager and Director of Maintenance, gaining comprehensive oversight of the company’s technical operations and regulatory compliance. Today, as Chief Executive Officer / Accountable Executive, Gareth provides strategic leadership while remaining deeply connected to the maintenance and operational teams he once led on the hangar floor. With a career rooted in hands-on expertise and guided by an unwavering commitment to safety and excellence, Gareth ensures Skyline continues to deliver reliable, high-standard service in every environment it operates.
Dustin Clevette brings more than 22 years of aviation experience to Skyline Helicopters, shaped by a career spent flying across Canada’s mountains, prairies, and wildfire frontlines. With 16 seasons of heli-skiing and almost 3 decades in wildfire operations, he has built a deep appreciation for teamwork, good decision-making, and keeping both crews and guests safe. At Skyline, Dustin oversees flight operations, and day-to-day coordination with clients, Transport Canada and provincial agencies. He’s passionate about fostering a strong safety culture and building a workplace where people feel supported, challenged, and proud of the work they do. Â
Cameron Bench is a licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer with over a decade of specialized helicopter experience and full certifications on the Bell 204, 205, 212, and Leonardo AW119. He joined the company in 2017, transitioning to Crew Chief on the AW119 fleet before recently advancing to Director of Maintenance (DOM). In this role, Cameron oversees the entire maintenance operation, sets technical standards, and ensures every aircraft is released safe, compliant, and on schedule.Hands-on when needed and focused on results, Cameron drives efficiency, quality, and teamwork across the maintenance team.
Steve Baker brings over a decade of specialized aviation expertise to the team, beginning his tenure in 2015 as a Bell 212 and Leonardo AW119 Field Engineer in some of the industry’s most demanding environments. In 2019, he advanced to Safety Manager and soon after assumed the critical dual role of Quality Assurance Manager. With a proven commitment to operational excellence, Steve has completed advanced training in safety and quality systems, most recently earning the SMS Certificate from the Southern California Safety Institute. At the company, he prioritizes rigorous safety protocols, ensures regulatory compliance, and cultivates a culture of accountability and continuous improvement—keeping teams sharp, standards high, and operations running safely and efficiently.
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Darcy Ingelbeen is the Assistant Operations Manager at Skyline Helicopters, where she ensures smooth day-to-day operations through her strong organizational skills, problem-solving abilities, and client-focused approach. With over a decade of experience spanning operations, executive support, stakeholder relations, and event management, Darcy brings a wealth of expertise in coordinating complex logistics, managing vendor relationships, and delivering exceptional customer service. Known for her professionalism and positive energy, she thrives in dynamic environments and is passionate about building strong connections with clients, partners, and colleagues.
Jeff Mitchell is a CPA with extensive experience in tax and management accounting, bringing more than two decades of financial expertise to his work. Before stepping into his current role as CFO of Skyline Helicopters, he spent 20 years as a tax consultant advising individuals and businesses across a wide range of industries. This blend of advisory and executive leadership has given him deep insight into financial strategy, regulatory compliance, and operational performance. His focus is on driving informed decision-making, supporting sustainable growth, and helping Skyline Helicopters navigate complexity with clarity and confidence.
Chris Martin has been an integral part of Skyline Helicopters since 2017, bringing over 40 years of global experience as a licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME). Throughout his distinguished career he has performed line and heavy maintenance, component overhaul, and troubleshooting on a wide range of helicopter types across multiple continents. In his role as Stores Manager, Chris ensures the seamless supply of parts and materials that keep the fleet airworthy and on schedule. His encyclopedic knowledge of helicopter systems and decades of real-world problem-solving make him a go-to technical advisor at Skyline; whether diagnosing a stubborn fault or guiding the team through a complex repair, his insight is invaluable.
Tory Lewis is a licensed AME with 25 years experience keeping helicopters flying in tough, remote jobs — Arctic exploration, forestry firefighting, heli-skiing, and bush work across Canada and beyond. Since joining the company in 2018, Tory has led crews through heavy maintenance and repairs, always getting aircraft back in the air safely and on time. With solid management experience running shops and teams, he’s just as comfortable with a wrench in his hand. He helps keep the maintenance floor running smoothly and on track every day. He’s all about doing the job right, and never compromising on safety.
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