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OSCAR G. BERNARDI


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Join today and learn about our many exclusive benefits! Visit rotor.org/join or contact Racheal Moses at 352-900-3010 or sales@rotor.org.


Operational Risk and Resilience


Accreditation (ORRA) Program We’ve simplified safety accreditation. Now, there’s a level for everyone.


VAI’s new ORRA program offers a flexible, evolving, and organized approach to managing risks and improv- ing processes across your flight operations. All VAI member operators can participate and earn an accredi- tation level regardless of their stage of safety management system development or implementation.


ORRA offers: ■ Coaching support to keep you on track ■ Streamlined, shorter, easy-to-understand checklists


■ A flexible approach adaptable to your operations ■ A Web-based interactive self-assessment tool.


24 ROTOR MARCH 2024


Participants earn accreditation upon reaching specific milestones: Bronze Level (self-assessment with virtual third-party validation), Silver Level (oper- ational implementation validated with on-site assessment), and Gold Level (effective implementa- tion validated with on-site assessment).


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