NBAA Flight Plan Podcasts
Summary: NBAA Flight Plan is a regular podcast featuring business aviation news and information for people on the go. Each issue provides an overview of important developments affecting NBAA Members, and the Association’s work to advocate for their interests. Listen to NBAA Flight Plan to hear the latest operational, regulatory and legislative news, and what it means for companies of all sizes, all across the U.S., that rely on business aviation to succeed. Subscribe to the NBAA Flight Plan podcast via iTunes or listen to past issues on NBAA.org.
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Podcasts:
A crisis often strikes without warning, so it's imperative that business aircraft operators have their response procedures, including a thorough and effective crisis communications plan, at the ready.
Our industry is full of people with unique and often inspirational stories about what first drew them to business aviation. Three young professionals (YoPros) share what attracted them to the industry, and how they hope to inspire its future leaders.
Women's History Month marks a moment to highlight the new ways today's leaders are inspiring tomorrow's professionals.
How has business aviation been affected by the crisis in Ukraine? Experts weight in on the impact to operations and more.
Preflighting an aircraft takes place when no one's looking, and yet, it's a critical step before flying. NBAA's new PREFLIGHT initiative offers several steps for you to continually "preflight" yourself in the workplace - so you can be your best professional self - especially if your resources are limited.
Trying to sharpen your leadership skills? This conversation between Ryan Hawk, host of "The Learning Leader" podcast, and former Chipotle co-CEO Monty Moran reveals the unexpected peers who just might be your best leadership teachers.
On Jan. 2, 2022, pilots Robin Wenger and Matt Niederhäuser took off from Zurich, Switzerland on a round-the-world flight in a Diamond DA50 to highlight the various ways the aviation industry is working to minimize its environmental footprint. NBAA is following their journey. Learn how you can support this initiative and help promote sustainability.
With business aircraft inventory at all-time lows, some buyers may feel pressured to cut corners in transactions. Don't take shortcuts with your pre-purchase inspection, say two experts - that part of the transaction is critical in ensuring no unpleasant surprises await.
The COVID-19 environment in the second half of 2021 led to sharp increases in business aircraft sales and utilization. Will those conditions continue this year? Hear what four leading industry analysts have to say.
As athletes prepare for the 2022 Special Olympics USA Games, Textron Aviation aims to recruit more than 200 volunteer pilots and business aircraft to fly the athletes to and from the games, free of charge. Past participants say it is a rewarding experience like no other.
it's extremely important for aviation professionals to be open and honest about their mental wellness, especially in the COVID-19 environment, and to remember that there are science-based solutions for aviation professionals to continue their careers after receiving treatment.
Business aviation companies are increasingly recognizing the value of employees who serve as caregivers outside the office. These workers provide many important skills to their employers, including adeptness at problem solving, adapting to unexpected situations and managing crises.
The past two years have shown how quickly employment trends can swing from one extreme to the other. How will the business aviation job market respond in 2022 to an environment with several promising trends, but also some uncertainty?
This greatest hits podcast revisits some of the most popular NBAA Flight Plan podcasts of 2021, featuring discussions about a range of topics, from complying with the FAA's pilot records database regulation to adjusting to new requirements for flying to Canada.
As the U.S. aviation industry prepares for the imminent rollout of new 5G telecommunications networks, the FAA has issued two ADs restricting certain aircraft operations over concerns about potential interference from 5G on radar altimeters. Listen to what experts believe will be the practical near-term implications for operators.