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ROTORWA H INDUSTRY DATA, TOPICS, ADVICE, HAPPENINGS, ISSUES, AND NEWS TO KEEP THE ROTORS TURNING HAI BRIEFS HAI Creates Workforce Development Working Group


IN RESPONSE TO THE VERTICAL LIFT industry’s growing pilot and maintenance technician shortage, HAI has launched the HAI Workforce Development Working Group (WDWG). The newest of HAI’s many working and sub-working groups addressing issues important to our members, the WDWG is tasked with creating and reviewing programs to support a long-term pipeline of skilled workers for the industry. Formed under the direction of the HAI


educational outreach, Mil2Civ transitions, job fairs, and marketing. The group will also collaborate with industry organizations to


“If you’ve ever considered giving back to the industry, this is a great opportunity to share your knowledge and expertise.”


—Greg Brown, HAI Director of Education and Training Services


Board of Directors, the new working group will help expand the international VTOL industry workforce by developing a com- prehensive recruitment plan that addresses


cultivate partnerships that boost recruiting and retain talent within the industry. The Workforce Development Working Group is now accepting applications from HAI members around the world who are


willing to lend their diverse skills, expertise, and insight to the cause. “We’re seeking anyone who has had strong success recruiting people to their com- pany or to the industry to join this diverse working group,” says Greg Brown, HAI director of education and training ser- vices and staff liaison to the WDWG. “We welcome heads of companies, human resources staff, directors of maintenance, chief pilots, and


anyone else with experience in attracting and hiring talent. If you’ve ever considered giving back to the industry, this is a great opportunity to share your knowledge and expertise.”





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AN OLD FRIEND: At this year’s EAA AirVenture show, we asked our followers to guess which aircraft HAI President and CEO James Viola had flown in the past. The post received over 11,000 views and almost 600 engagements, with many correctly guessing that Viola had piloted the MH-47 Chinook, such as the one pictured with him above.


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