Looking for an internationally acclaimed series of tools and accreditation scheme to improve your Company’s flight operations procedures, develop risk management processes and Safety Management System (SMS), and foster a positive safety culture committed to continuous improvement? This second article introduces VAI’s Operational Risk and Resilience Accreditation (ORRA) program and what it can do for you.
VAI’s Operational Risk and Resilience Accreditation (ORRA) program
The Vertical Aviation International (VAI)’s ORRA programme offers an organised, evolving and flexible approach to managing risks and improving flight operations processes.
Operators at any stage of SMS development or implementation can benefit from the ORRPA programme.Raising the bar for operational excellence, ORRA:
- Helps establish effective risk mitigation processes,
- Demonstrates your commitment operational experience to continuous improvement,
- Brings you beyond minimum regulatory requirements, and
- Inspires a positive safety culture where everyone has a role to play.
ORAA participants can earn 3 levels of accreditation:
- Bronze Level: self-assessment with virtual third-party validation,
- Silver Level: operational implementation validated with on-site assessment,
- Gold Level: effective implementation validated with on-site assessment).
The accreditation programme comes with coaching support to accompany you in your implementation journey.
Get here more information about the VAI's ORRA.
Contact and Registration
Click here to become member of the VAI and register in the ORRA programme.
Does this give room to learning the difference between being a helicopter pilot or more
Dear Uchenna Felix Nwachukwu,
VAI's ORRA programme offers an organised, evolving and flexible approach to managing risks and improving flight operations processes.
It is not designed to learn the difference between being an helicopter pilot and an airplane pilot but accounts for the specificities of helicopter operations.
Have I satisfactorily answered your question?
Best regards,
Michel
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