Our Team

At Tropic Helicopters, our dedicated team delivers a comprehensive range of helicopter services with a personal touch. Our experienced pilots specialize in utility work, Mount Kilimanjaro rescue operations, and helicopter support for various missions. Combining technical expertise with a deep knowledge of the Tanzania’s natural history, we ensure every flight – whether a critical rescue, a special mission, or a scenic safari is expertly executed and truly unforgettable.

Ben Simpson
MANAGING DIRECTOR & HELI PILOT

Ben Simpson

After a childhood spent in Hong Kong, Ben moved to Kenya in 1996, to fly light aircraft commercially, and over the last 25 years he has developed an intimate knowledge of East Africa.

Ben is one of Tropic Air Kenya's founding fixed-wing pilots, and he has been instrumental in establishing the company’s helicopter division, now a leader in providing world-class helicopter services throughout Sub-Saharan Africa, with branches in Kenya and Tanzania.

Much of Ben’s work includes customised helicopter adventures and safaris - delivering a thrilling wilderness experience, flying cameras for natural history documentaries, including the BBC’s award-winning ‘Africa’ series, and carrying out complex mountain rescue and medical evacuation tasks.

DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS & HELI PILOT

Victor G. D. Cook

Victor grew up in the Netherlands and studied Economics at Erasmus University Rotterdam. His desire to help others led him to India, where he worked to uplift underprivileged communities through microfinance, to Switzerland as a ski instructor, and to Brazil, where he focused on business development and safety improvements at a large steel production plant. It was in Brazil that a chance helicopter flight reignited his childhood dream of becoming a rescue helicopter pilot.

Over the next decade, Victor earned his helicopter license, worked as an instructor in Florida, and flew humanitarian missions for the Red Cross in South Sudan. For the past nine years, he has flown utility missions and managed a fleet of up to eight helicopters in the remote areas above the Arctic Circle in Northern Norway.

Now, Victor and his family have relocated to the warmer regions of Tanzania. Driven by a passion for flying, economic sustainability, and helping others, Victor is proud to be part of the Tropic Helicopters team.

CHIEF PILOT

Andy Payne

Born and raised in Zimbabwe, Andy was introduced to the bush at a young age. He started out in the safari industry as a guide, leading walking and canoeing trips in the Zambezi Valley. Eager to experience more of the continent's wild places, Andy spent the following two decades guiding private safaris throughout most of sub-Saharan Africa. During this time he also helped to coordinate Anti-Poaching operations in the vast protected areas of Tanzania and it was here in 2008, that Andy learnt to fly a microlight for conservation efforts.

Shortly after that he moved to the USA to obtain his helicopter licenses and then worked a season as an instructor and tour pilot in the Rockies, Colorado.

Since returning to East Africa he has been fortunate to fly a wide variety of roles including aerial fire-fighting, medical evacuations, wildlife darting and relocations, filming, tourism and anti-poaching deployments. Andy joined the Tropic Helicopters team in April 2021 and assumed the role of Chief Pilot in Tanzania.

HELI PILOT

Dale Jardine

Born and raised in South Africa, Dale Jardine developed a passion for travel and exploration during their formative years at a boarding school. Early in his professional journey, he dedicated his time to kayaking in diverse locations worldwide, establishing a home base along the Zambezi River in Zambia.

The dormant dream of flying found its awakening in 2010 when a significant opportunity presented itself. Since then, Dale's fervor for exploration and aviation has propelled them to traverse the globe, from enchanting destinations such as Hawaii, Botswana, Zambia, and the Cayman Islands to his home in South Africa and, presently, Tanzania.

HELI PILOT

Hugh Dobree-Bell

Hugh was born in the UK but moved to Africa at the age of 7. With a grandfather in the RAF his love for flying was ignited at a young age. He did his fixed wing license in SA and then went on to fly in Botswana and Tanzania. He then went back to SA to get his Heli license where he did some flying in Tanzania and Zambia. He is excited to be flying and exploring Tanzanian skies again but this time in a helicopter.
OPERATIONS

Rachel Maduhu

Rachel wears many hats. From overseeing operations since the company's start to meticulously managing flight-scheduling, she's the backbone of our flight operations. With deep knowledge of Tanzania's travel destinations, she is the go-to staff member for agents, operators, and clients, Rachel ensures everyone is on the same page and happy, fostering seamless communication and satisfaction across the board.
Mathew Noel Tropic Helicopters
OPERATIONS

Mathew Noel

Mathew has 6 years experience in flight operations. He joined Tropic Helicopters Team in 2023 as a flight operations officer. Together with his colleague Rachel, he is responsible for flight inquiries, quotations, bookings, flight planning and logistics.

Mathew works closely with our pilots, management and ground team to ensure the smooth running of the entire Tropic Helicopters operations.

HELI TECHNICIAN

Cyprian Kaduka

Cyprian was born in western Kenya, schooled at Eldoret and attained his diploma in Aeronautical engineering. He got the opportunity nurture his career at Tropic Air Kenya in 2009 for his industrial attachment later in 2010 at Phoenix Aviation Wilson airport for the second run of the attachment.

In 2011, Cyprian joined Tropic Air Kenya as an intern where he worked on both helicopters and fixed wing. In 2013, he was contracted to COBHAM Aviation for air support of British Army Training Unit Kenya under the stewardship of Tropic Air.

In 2020, he worked for various companies to advance his career and rejoined Tropic Helicopters in 2023 as a helicopter technician.

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