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Magazine Articles

Dec. 17, 2024

Fly Safe: Use a FRAT to Avoid Going SPLAT

(POWER UP) – A step-by-step process for managing operational risk.

VAI Daily

Dec. 17, 2024

VAI advocates for pause on FAA’s new medical certification policy

In a Dec. 13, 2024, letter, Vertical Aviation International (VAI), along with other aviation associations and unions, urged the FAA to delay implementing a new policy that would deny, rather than defer, incomplete medical certificate applications.

VAI Daily

Dec. 17, 2024

VAI Member Spotlight: Helitak Fire Fighting Equipment, Australia

Maker of expandable belly tanks for various helicopter types helps operators contain wildfires in Australia.

VAI Daily

Dec. 17, 2024

From the Board: Powering up service

(POWER UP magazine) – VAI Chair Mark A. Schlaefli explains why the association needs your help to achieve its goals for the vertical aviation industry.

VAI Daily

Dec. 17, 2024

Robinson’s New Era

(POWER UP magazine) – What’s new at Robinson Helicopter Co.? A lot, as it turns out.

VAI Daily

Dec. 17, 2024

Helitak unveils FAA-approved FT-1300 tank for AS350/H125

(Aerial Fire) – Helitak Fire Fighting Equipment has achieved a significant milestone with the FAA’s approval of the company’s FT-1300 retractable aerial firefighting tank for the Airbus AS350/H125 helicopter.

VAI Daily

Dec. 17, 2024

Enstrom owner’s insurance program celebrates successful 2024

Around this time last year, Aviation Specialty Insurance reintroduced an exclusive program offering Enstrom helicopter owners competitive rates based on their strong safety record.

VAI Daily

Dec. 17, 2024

Enstrom Safety Check: No ice, please

Keith Shivers, director of operations at Enstrom sister company Sweet Helicopters, explains the three types of ice a helicopter operator can encounter and how to handle them.

Magazine Articles

Dec. 16, 2024

Accident Recovery: Too Many Shades of Gray

(POWER UP) – Regulatory ambiguity, inadequate oversight lead to preventable tragedy.