Flying aircraft isn’t the only risk that must be managed in a flight department. There are numerous other administrative risks that, if not properly managed, can present significant challenges to the organization. Managing these risks as a small flight department is made more challenging by the inherent lack of resources available to the department manager.
Join us for a two-hour, interactive session with operators and experts who will provide guidance on how to mitigate these risks and keep your operation “in the clear”. This symposium will examine how managers can successfully navigate insurance, training, legal and personnel aspects without compromising the safety and integrity of their departments. These experts will go into detail on integration of 61.55 pilot training, getting to know your insurance underwriter, legal pitfalls, leasing agreements, and the legal aspects of contract pilots.
Price
Free
Language
English
OPEN TO
Anyone with the event link can attend
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