Business Aviation Insider
Sept/Oct 2020
NBAA’s 2020 Management Issue features articles on flying in the COVID-19 era, mitigating security risks by vetting vendors, ways to prevent ground handling incidents, plus a member profile of American Electric Power, which is in the process of converting its fleet to a new aircraft type.
Features
Seeing the Big Picture: Balancing Automation and Pilot Skills
Avoiding overreliance on automation and loss of situational awareness are among the risks of flying technologically advanced aircraft.
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Flying in the COVID-19 Era
To mitigate the risk of coronavirus, business aircraft operators may need to alter some protocols and document those changes in their operations manuals.
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American Electric Power: Maximizing Utility
To enhance safety and efficiency while reducing costs, this Columbus, OH-based operator is moving to a single type of jet.
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Departments
President’s Perspective
Business Aviation: Always Evolving, Never Irreplaceable
While video conferencing has become a primary means of communication during the pandemic, not even the best online platforms can completely replace face-to-face interactions with customers and business associates.
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Flight Bag
Resources: Management
Business aircraft are vital strategic assets. Review some of the resources NBAA offers to help members manage them well.
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Capital View
Ensuring the Continuity and Efficiency of the ATC System
Teri Bristol, COO of the FAA’s Air Traffic Organization, explains how the agency has adapted during the pandemic and thus ensured the continuing smooth operation of the ATC system.
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Regional Representation
The Time Has Come for Digital Engagement
Online tools can facilitate communications among regional group members when in-person meetings simply are not possible.
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Regulatory Hot Topics
New Standardized Training Curriculum for Part 135 Operators
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Retirees Are Ideal Industry Ambassadors
With all their knowledge and enthusiasm, former business aviation workers are ideally suited to advocate for the industry and promote its career opportunities.
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Operations
Pandemic Heightens Need to Fly Neighborly
Residents living near airports have grown accustomed to their quieter-than-normal environment as a result of COVID-19-induced decreases in air traffic. So operators need to be especially conscientious in following noise abatement procedures.
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Operations
Airspace: How to Plan for Ski Country Winter Operations
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Annual Compensation Survey Reflects COVID’s Impact on Industry
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Business Aviation Will Embrace Larger, More Complex UAS
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