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HAI REFLECTIONS


Loreto Moraga


Loreto Moraga, a lawyer specializing in aviation and space law, has been president of the Chilean Helicopter Association since 2017 and of the Chilean Space Association since 2021.


From all corners of the world, and from Chile especially as the only helicopter association in Latin America that integrates this network, we want


to join the efforts of HAI and contribute to the sustainable development of vertical aviation for the long term. – Loreto Moraga


Tim Rolfe


Tim Rolfe is CEO of HeliOffshore and was a founding member of the organization. He had a 30-year career at Bristow Helicopters as a helicopter pilot in offshore, search-and-rescue, military support, and VIP operations.


Through genuine collaboration, we can identify our common issues and address them together, whilst offering support where specific regional issues would benefit from global amplification. – Tim Rolfe


David Solar


David Solar is head of the general aviation and vertical takeoff and landing department at the European Union Aviation Safety Agency.


This is a great anniversary and a significant achievement for an association. The next 25 years will be more challenging, with the pursuit of more sustainable aviation practices,


potential new entrants in the vertical flight market, and technological changes. – David Solar


THE WIDE WORLD OF VERTICAL AVIATION


Pilots, engineers, safety professionals, journalists, attorneys, veterans—we sometimes forget the many hands that it takes to keep the vertical aviation industry moving forward.


Alex Atukwatse Sanjeeth Sewgolam


Sanjeeth Sewgolam is the president of the Helicopter Association of South Africa. In addition, he is the aviation safety manager at Airbus Helicopters Southern Africa and has been in the aviation industry for more than 20 years.


Great job, HAI, and continue the good work that is being carried out. My interaction with HAI has been fantastic thus far. – Sanjeeth Sewgolam


158 ROTOR SPECIAL COMMEMORATIVE ISSUE


Alex Atukwatse is an aviation maintenance technician at the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Republic of Uganda. He was awarded an HAI scholarship in 2022 and used it to further his education, taking a training course at FlightSafety International in Dallas, Texas.


Vertical aviation feels like it will be a fresh industry, more welcoming, inclusive, and sustainable. I can’t wait to live to this reality! – Alex Atukwatse


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