HAI
29 Jan, 12The HAI Flight Operations Committee wants YOU at our first "Operator's Forum." At the forum, you will get to direct how the meeting develops - onsite and in real time - including what problems the committee begins to address with the FAA.
On Mon., Feb 13, 2012, from 8:00 - 10:00 am, in Room C-141 of the Dallas Convention Center, FAA personnel from flight standards, ATC, aircraft certifications, and from across FAA's lines of business, will listen and participate. Every topic is welcome: IFR, VFR, Heliports, OpsSpec, ATC, Night Operations-Aided/Unaided, Aircraft Equipage, and Training.
Because ultimately everything is related directly or indirectly to flight operations and how helicopter pilots perform their jobs, do not miss this meeting - it is all about YOU!
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