HUMS: Not Just for Heavy Iron Anymore What if an operator could tell—just by looking at a computer screen—that a particular bearing on an aircraft was showing… Continue reading →
Implementing Flight-Data Monitoring The US National Transportation Safety Board recommends that all Part 135 operators install flight-data monitoring (FDM) technology. But every operation… Continue reading →
In the Spotlight: Randall Rochon, Vice Chair, Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals In 1976, 38 black US airline pilots—roughly half of all black pilots then employed by US carriers—met for two days… Continue reading →
HAI Board of Directors Elects Officers, Adds Directors and UAS Adviser HAI is pleased to announce the election of three new members to its Board of Directors, selected by HAI members during… Continue reading →
COVID Clean Program Helps HAI Members Promote Safe Operations Many aspects of our prepandemic lives, such as shaking hands or drinking from public water fountains, may never return, and… Continue reading →
AHIA Signs On as HAI International Partner HAI is pleased to announce the launch of the International Partnership Program to enhance safety and cooperation across the worldwide… Continue reading →
Are You Prepared for Flight after COVID? Operations both small and large have experienced a lower volume of flights because of the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as… Continue reading →
Safety Needs a Safety Culture SMS works when people are empowered to act on safety. I once asked one of our veteran aviation investigators what… Continue reading →
Finding Your Next Opportunity Pandemic or no, these job-hunting tips will pay off. Continue reading →