The Unique Insurance Needs of Pilots
Pilots are a special breed of worker. I honestly don’t know any other employee group that is required to jump through more physical and mental hoops just to get to work. But I get it…most
Pilots are a special breed of worker. I honestly don’t know any other employee group that is required to jump through more physical and mental hoops just to get to work. But I get it…most
Basic Aviation Physiology Flying has significant effects on the human body and in many ways the body is ill suited for it. Our cells are reliant upon oxygenation. This becomes problematic at altitude where there
Are we becoming too lax with the regulation? With sterile cockpit procedures in effect for almost 40 years, has the newness worn off on the regulation or are pilots still taking it as seriously as
Not your average HIPAA course. CTS continues to roll out new subjects, this time stepping outside of our typical online aviation training and into the world of health care. We utilized all the same tactics
Can drones and aircraft really live in harmony? The FAA thinks so. Dan Elwell, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) acting Administrator, announced last week that the FAA is working on plans to bring unmanned aircraft (UAS)
Nothing to fear [while flying], but fear itself. Fear of flying is one of the most common phobias around. In fact, 20% of the population says that fear of flying inhibits their work and social
4 years after the announcement of the Final Rule, CTS is finding out the truth behind the restrictions. Previously, we posted a blog on what the 2014 restrictions meant for air ambulance personnel under the
New Restrictions, but the Pressure is Always On 2008 ranked as the deadliest year for air ambulance operations with 5 accidents claiming 21 lives. In 2014, responding to these events, the FAA adopted more restrictions
Pilots are a special breed of worker. I honestly don’t know any other employee group that is required to jump through more physical and mental hoops just to get to work. But I get it…most
Basic Aviation Physiology Flying has significant effects on the human body and in many ways the body is ill suited for it. Our cells are reliant upon oxygenation. This becomes problematic at altitude where there
Are we becoming too lax with the regulation? With sterile cockpit procedures in effect for almost 40 years, has the newness worn off on the regulation or are pilots still taking it as seriously as
Not your average HIPAA course. CTS continues to roll out new subjects, this time stepping outside of our typical online aviation training and into the world of health care. We utilized all the same tactics
Can drones and aircraft really live in harmony? The FAA thinks so. Dan Elwell, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) acting Administrator, announced last week that the FAA is working on plans to bring unmanned aircraft (UAS)
Nothing to fear [while flying], but fear itself. Fear of flying is one of the most common phobias around. In fact, 20% of the population says that fear of flying inhibits their work and social
4 years after the announcement of the Final Rule, CTS is finding out the truth behind the restrictions. Previously, we posted a blog on what the 2014 restrictions meant for air ambulance personnel under the
New Restrictions, but the Pressure is Always On 2008 ranked as the deadliest year for air ambulance operations with 5 accidents claiming 21 lives. In 2014, responding to these events, the FAA adopted more restrictions