Business Aviation Insider
July/August 2023
Business Aviation Insider’s 2023 Technology Issue includes valuable strategies to protect your flight operation against cybercriminals, an update on the development of safe automated flight and tips for making the move to a flight data monitoring system.
Features
Making the Move to Flight Data Monitoring
Flight data monitoring – one of the NTSB’s “most wanted” safety recommendations – is increasingly within reach of many business aircraft operations. Advocates say it’s the key to unlocking valuable data that can dramatically improve safety.
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Super-Connectors: McDermott + Bull
Flying makes it possible for the firm to provide the hands-on client service that defines their collaborative approach.
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Making DEI Sustainable in Business Aviation
For many business aircraft owners, operators and managers, supporting a diverse workplace has become second nature. Those who practice diversity equity and inclusion (DEI) on a daily basis say they’re helping to create a diverse industry that sustains itself by leveraging DEI initiatives across the board.
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Leveraging Turbulence Warning Tools
As the potential for turbulence is expected to increase in coming decades, science is developing new and better tools to predict this dangerous phenomenon.
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AMT Strategies for Mitigating Fuel Contamination
Whether business aviation operators upload at their own fuel farms or at FBOs, effective check-and-balance procedures aimed at preventing fuel contamination are imperative for safe operations.
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Colleges Put More Emphasis on Bizav
With specific courses, scholarship programs, partnerships and networking opportunities, university aviation programs are shining a spotlight on the business aviation sector.
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Departments
President’s Perspective
Business Aviation Leads the Way in Fostering New Technologies
More than ever, it’s critical that business aviation continues to lead technology development and deployment while looking beyond the innovations themselves to fully understand their wider, external impacts.
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Flight Bag
Resources: Technology
Here are just a few resources that NBAA offers to help members stay current on new developments and to safely apply them to their businesses.
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Capital View
Key Lawmaker Discusses New Tech and FAA Reauthorization
Rep. Garret Graves (R-6-LA), chair of the House Aviation Subcommittee on Transportation, weighs in on emerging aviation technology and what Congress might do to maintain safe operations.
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Regional Representation
Alaska Relies on Business Aviation Operators
The aviation landscape in Alaska is unique and challenging to be sure, and business aviation serves as an economic lifeline for its more than 733,000 residents.
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Regulatory Hot Topics
NBAA Provides Update on Part 91 Draft MEL AC
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Management: Choosing the Right Sustainability Officer
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Maintenance: Industry Looks to All-Synthetic SAF
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Flight Crews: Virtual Part 135 Checkrides Are Still an Option
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Air Mail Connects You With Business Aviation Professionals
Are you taking advantage of NBAA Air Mail? Get connected with the association’s members-only social network where you can share concerns, questions, solutions and insights with fellow business aviators.
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New Horizons
Aerobatic Pioneer Patty Wagstaff: Inspiring the Next Generation of Pilots
When pioneering aerobatic champ Patty Wagstaff isn’t wowing audiences in the air, she’s helping to build a strong safety culture among the next generation of pilots.
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