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Elevator SMS: Safety or Bureaucracy First?

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The Safety Management System (SMS) in aviation is typically defined as a systematic approach to managing safety risks in operations. This task is achieved by establishing necessary organizational structures, accountabilities, policies, and procedures. Depending on the regulatory environment, the size of an organization, and the nature of its operations, this process can become quite sophisticated.

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[VIDEO] Global Ops Update January 2024

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ATTENTION: Embedded Video Playback Unavailable - Due to your current cookie preferences, videos embedded on this page cannot be displayed. We respect your decision to control your personal data. You have the option to adjust your cookie preferences. Please accept preferences, statistics, marketing cookies to watch this video. This webinar is a deep dive discussing the latest regulatory news, and a run-down on ops trends by region, an update on Mexico permits and planning for the 2024 Paris Summe

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A Challenge for Chapters

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My grandpa introduced his family to EAA Chapter 377 because of his passion for aviation. With that, he brought another three generations into the fold! If one man who was passionate about aviation could introduce three generations to aviation, why can’t one person introduce just one more person to aviation? The post A Challenge for Chapters first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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Carnival of Venice 2024: Business Aviation Planning Guide

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For more information on operating to Venice, visit our destination guides: Venice Business Aviation Destination Guide The Carnival of Venice is an annual celebration of music, culture, and costumes. In 2024, it takes place January 27 – February 13 on Venice Island. If you’re attending via general aviation (GA), it’s best to make parking, aircraft support, and crew accommodations arrangements as soon as the schedule is known.

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Volunteer Spotlight — Cliff Chetwin

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Cliff Chetwin, EAA Lifetime 429238, is a retired aviation program manager for the National Park Service and continues to educate others and spread The Spirit of Aviation through volunteerism. The post Volunteer Spotlight — Cliff Chetwin first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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EAA’s The Green Dot — Museum Creative Director Ami Eckard-Lee

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This time on The Green Dot, host Chris is joined by Ami Eckard-Lee, who is the creative director at the Kelch Aviation Museum in Brodhead, Wisconsin, to chat about the vintage aircraft in the museum’s collection. The post EAA’s The Green Dot — Museum Creative Director Ami Eckard-Lee first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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Aging Aircraft

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In a recent column for EAA Sport Aviation, contributor Lisa Turner discusses tips for preflighting older aircraft. The post Aging Aircraft first appeared on Hangar Flying.

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