Business Aviation Insider, March/April 2024
 
Cover photo of the TBM 960 courtesy of Daher.

March/April 2024

The March/April 2024 International Issue of Business Aviation Insider explores the threat posed by GPS spoofing attacks as well as the challenges presented by airspace restrictions amid increasing regional conflicts. Also included in this edition: Effective security planning strategies to protect flight crews, passengers and aircraft in the air and on the ground.

Features

Sterile Flight Deck Operations Are More Important Than Ever

Business aviation experts warn that sterile cockpit procedures are becoming more critical as pilots transition from stick-and-rudder flying to increased monitoring of the aircraft through automation.
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International Airspace Restrictions in an Increasingly Complex World

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Making a Plan for Business Aviation Security

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GPS Spoofing: Should Operators Be Concerned?

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Dentist Leverages Aircraft for Business and Humanitarian Airlift

For Dr. Jordan Harper, business aviation means transporting new dental technology to better serve his patients, traveling to expand his business partnerships and providing humanitarian airlift to hurricane victims.
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A Stabilized Approach to Sustainable Pilot Salaries

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Family-Friendly Policies in Business Aviation

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How Bizav Pilots Can Mitigate Altitude Deviations at Non-US Airports

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Protecting Aviation Maintenance Technicians From ‘Poachers’

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Departments

President’s Perspective

Advocating for an Increasingly Global Industry

As the business marketplace and business aviation become ever-more globally integrated, NBAA’s work involves policy matters not just with implications for operations in the U.S., but for missions in other countries as well.
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Flight Bag

Resources: International Operations

For those who fly globally for business, NBAA offers resources and news, including updates on ever-changing requirements and more. Get information about customs checklists, inspection procedures in Europe, oceanic flights and security risk assessments.
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Capital View

FAA’s Top Airport Official Discusses Safety, AAM and Vertiports

With runway safety and electric aircraft platforms on the minds of so many business aviators, FAA Associate Administrator of Airports Shannetta R. Griffin, P.E. answers questions about recent close calls and the transformation toward advanced air mobility.
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Regional Representation

International Bizav Groups Address Shared Challenges

International advocacy is key to ensuring business aviation’s benefits and priorities are understood and appreciated in the face of many common challenges. Business aviation leaders offer their perspectives on harnessing the power of collaboration across the global stage.
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Regulatory Hot Topics

New EU, UK Passenger-Entry Registration Requirements Are Coming

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Pro Tips

Young Professionals Offer Tips for Navigating Career Slumps

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Operations

Flight Crews: Tips for Getting Started With CPDLC

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Operations

Flight Crews: Mexico Launches New Entry Authorization Process

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Member Central

Earn Your Scheduler Certificate on Your Schedule

Take your career to the next level. Earn your Business Aviation Scheduler Certificate on your own time with an online course provided by NBAA.
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New Horizons

Boom Supersonic Aims for Net-Zero Carbon by 2025

Boom Supersonic’s Overture aircraft, now under development, will be manufactured using renewable energy from production through flight and end-of-life recycling, the company’s president says. The aircraft is also designed to run on 100% sustainable aviation fuel.
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