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HAI MEMBER BENEFIT OF THE MONTH


Flight Training and Checking HAI’s new program is your fast pass to fly, train, and check.


SKIP THE WAIT AND GET YOUR CREW BACK IN THE AIR. The HAI Flight Training and Checking Program, created in part- nership with Helicopter Institute, gives HAI member operators a fast pass for their aircrew’s training, testing, and certifications. Available for Part 135 and Part 91 operators, this HAI-


exclusive program is approved and accepted by insurance underwriters for a streamlined, all-in-one approach. Under the


program, operators can: ■ Meet FAA OpSpec A031 requirements for third-party contract training and checking


■ Streamline flight training, checking, and annual insurance reviews into one event


■ Customize the program to meet needs across multiple pilots, aircraft, and missions


■ Set it and forget it—one contract covers everything ■ Enjoy exclusive special HAI member pricing.


Learn More at rotor.org/resources/ftc!


Visit rotor.org/join or contact Rachael Moses at 352-900-3010 or sales@rotor.org. NOT AN HAI MEMBER?


➤ medium-sized businesses competing in


many ways for the same resources? HAI wants to learn more about the busi- ness-related challenges facing small and medium-sized HAI member companies in their daily operations so the association can develop programs and benefits to support them. To help gather this information, the HAI Board of Directors has formed the Small Business Initiatives Industry Advisory Council (SBI-IAC) and invites small and medium-sized HAI member companies to participate. “We’re looking beyond aircraft opera-


tion,” says HAI Senior Director of Operations Chris Martino. “We want to know what challenges our small and medium-sized member companies face in running their businesses, in human resources, employee benefits, labor, accounting, marketing, accessing regional


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business programs—those kinds of daily concerns.”


HAI is seeking a diverse group of 20 members representing small and medium- sized businesses to form the SBI-IAC, whose first meeting will be in July 2023. The council will meet on an as-needed basis, with the initial goal of meeting monthly through the end of 2023. All HAI members in small to medium-sized businesses are invited to join, from air- craft operators and mainte- nance facilities to product manufacturers and service providers, such as insurance brokers and parts suppliers. Interested HAI members can


contact Chris Martino at chris.martino@rotor.org to express their interest and request more information.


HAI BRIEFS Rotors ’n Ribs Landing


in July ROTORS ’N RIBS, ONE OF THE LARGEST gatherings of helicopters in North America, will take place once again on Jul. 7 and 8 at Goshen Municipal Airport (KGSH) in Goshen, Indiana. The free event is open to attendees who have registered on the Rotors ’n Ribs website, regardless of whether they fly or drive to the airport. Rotors ’n Ribs


includes educational seminars, aircraft flight demon-


strations, a nighttime drone performance, food (the “ribs” in the event title!), and the opportunity for attendees to attempt to


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