Hurricane Ian Operations Advice For Central Florida

Hurricane Ian Operations Advice for Central Florida

Since making landfall as a Category 3 storm in Cuba on Tuesday, Hurricane Ian is likely to be the fifth hardest hurricane to hit the US as it almost reached a Category 5 storm with winds at 150 mph.  Historically, only four Category 5 storms have made landfall in the U.S. with maximum sustained winds greater than 155 mph. Heavy, potentially flooding rain is expected to affect central Florida, southern Georgia, North Carolina, and the South Carolina coast with new tropical storm warnings issued for North and South Carolina.
Operating To South America

Operating to South America, Part 2: Colombia, Chile, and Peru

In Part 1 of Operating to South America, we shared the considerations of operating to Argentina and Brazil. This week, our Americas team is sharing its insight on health requirements, permits, and airports in Colombia, Chile, and Peru. Please note that we always recommend seeking the support of a trip support provider with employees on the ground to manage every detail of your mission.
UAS VIP Accounts Supervisor Jamie Porter (standing) and UAS Regional Operations Manager, Henry LeDuc at IOC2019

UAS Experts Discuss Bizav at IOC2019

UAS Experts Discuss Bizav at IOC2019: NBAA's International Operators Conference (IOC2019) kicked off in San Francisco yesterday. Running until Thursday, February 28, the conference will include regulator sessions on a range of topics including European Safety Assessment of Foreign Aircraft (SAFA)…

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