Certified Aviation Managers (CAMs) are advancing their careers as well as leading the business aviation industry into the future. As NBAA certifies the 500th CAM, Tyler Austin, senior manager, certification at NBAA, explains the value of the CAM program as a recruitment tool for business aviation professionals. “It’s really becoming that credential that people are looking for when hiring new professionals,” he said. “It’s also used as succession planning within existing departments when they’re looking to promote from within.” Learn more about NBAA’s CAM program in this week’s NBAA Flight Plan podcast.
The National Pause for General Aviation Safety is an industry-wide initiative, supported by NBAA, which encourages pilots and operators to take the time to proactively address complacency, communication breakdowns and other potential issues affecting our industry.
Professional development plays a crucial role in advancing a career in business aviation, but it can be difficult for the industry's young professionals to find the time - and finances - to pursue opportunities for growth. However, there are many paths that can yield a valuable "return on you," that are worth seeking out.
Business aviation leaders in maintenance and technology provide unique insight into how artificial intelligence might improve safety across maintenance systems, aircraft tracking and air traffic control.