Practice Makes Perfect When there are only seconds in which to respond, thorough drilling in the appropriate procedures can be crucial to successfully… Continue reading →
Recent Accidents & Incidents The rotorcraft accidents and incidents listed below occurred between Apr. 1 and Jun. 30, 2020. The accident details shown below… Continue reading →
WAI Scholarship Winner Diana Stearns Growing up in Frenchtown, Montana, Diana Stearns was intrigued by her mother’s career as an emergency room / air ambulance… Continue reading →
Meet Samantha Bean Meet Samantha Bean – Boeing AH-64 Apache Longbow armament/electrical/avionics system repairman Continue reading →
Why the H145? The Gulf of Mexico is home to nearly 2,000 offshore oil and gas platforms, from production rigs with a handful… Continue reading →
Life Flight Network: Connecting Community with Care A picturesque rural town of 14,000 in northeastern Oregon, La Grande is nestled in a fertile farming and ranching valley… Continue reading →
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 →