FAA Safety Briefing Magazine, March 2026

Michel MASSON
Michel MASSON • 4 March 2026
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FAA Safety Briefing Magazine, March 3, 2026

The FAA Safety Policy Voice of Non-commercial General Aviation

The FAA Safety Briefing Magazine is packed with great content for the non‑commercial General Aviation community.

Although the magazine usually focuses on fixed‑wing GA topics, this March 2026 issue takes a different direction: it’s all about rotorcraft. If you fly or maintain helicopters or simply enjoy keeping up with rotorcraft operations, this one’s definitely worth a look.

While the articles are primarily written for a U.S. audience, most of the topics naturally translate to a European context and will be useful to readers here as well.

You’ll find a strong lineup of rotorcraftfocused articles, all highlighted below:


Table of Content

Safety By Segment
Navigating the Diverse Risks in the Rotorcraft Community
By Lee Roskop, FAA’s Aircraft Certification Service

Picture of a helicopter.

 

 

 

 

 

 



A Virtual Approach to the Real Future
Researching Virtual Reality to Make Helicopter Training Better
By James Williams, FAA Safety Briefing Magazine

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

High Stakes at Low Altitudes
FAA Oversight in the Demanding World of Medical Helicopter Operations
By Jahrod Coates, FAA’s Office of Aviation Safety

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

From Fixed-wing to Whirlybird
Lift Your Flying Career with a Helicopter Rating
By Rebekah Waters, FAA Safety Briefing Magazine

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Vertical Value
Checklist: FAA resources and safety reminders
By James Williams, FAA Safety Briefing Magazine

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

The U-S-H-S-T
Find Out What It Means for Helicopter Safety
By Nicole Hartman, FAA Safety Briefing Magazine

Picture of the blades of a helicopter.


A Beginner’s Guide to Rotorcraft Terminology
On Final: an editor’s perspective
By Tom Hoffman, FAA Safety Briefing Magazine

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Procedural Pitfalls
Nuts, Bolts, and Electrons: GA maintenance issues
By Rebekah Waters, FAA Safety Briefing Magazine



 

 

 

 

 

 

Watch Out for Bad Vibes
Aeromedical Advisory: a checkup on all things aeromedical
By Dr. Susan Northrup, FAA Federal Air Surgeon


Brian Seibel, FAA’s General Aviation and Commercial Division
Faces: FAA employee profile
By Tom Hoffmann, FAA Safety Briefing Magazine

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

References

FAA Safety Briefing Magazine – Medium, March 2026 articles

Note: The European equivalent to the US Helicopter Safety Team (USHST) is the European Safety Promotion Network Rotorcraft (ESPN-R).
Both regional teams are members of the Vertical Aviation Safety Team (VAST):

European Safety Promotion Network Rotorcraft (ESPN-R) | EASA
USHST – U.S. Helicopter Safety Team
Vertical Aviation Safety Team: Home - VAST

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