If You Think Training is Expensive, See What Ignorance Will Cost You
I don’t remember when I first heard the expression that is the title of this article — but it made a lasting impression on me and I hope it does with you, too.
Many aircraft maintenance professionals liken what we do as aircraft maintenance professionals to doctors. After all, doctors are responsible for the health and well-being of their patients. Similarly, we are responsible for the health and well-being of the aircraft we maintain.
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I don’t remember when I first heard the expression that is the title of this article — but it made a lasting impression on me and I hope it does with you, too.
Professional Resources In System Management, LLC (PRISM), proudly announces the success of its partnership with the USAIG Performance Vector program.
EagleMed LLC will manage the aviation assets of Alaska Regional Hospital’s LifeFlight air ambulance program, extending the Wichita-based company’s North American reach to its furthest point west.
Air Methods Corporation, the global leader in air medical transportation, announces it has entered into an agreement with Appareo Systems to purchase 150 Vision 1000 flight data monitoring (FDM) de
Our bodies need fuel to keep us going. That fuel is the food we eat. Likewise, the engine(s) on our helicopter need “food” to generate the power for us to fly, and that food is fuel.
When they’re not on a mission, law enforcement teams are constantly training. They sharpen their skills with classroom instruction and real-life scenarios to keep their towns and cities safe.
Eurocopter announces a global partnership with Ramco Systems, an aviation software provider on cloud, mobile and tablets.