From almost the beginning of aviation, there have been “Operations” manuals. A manual is a reflection of your safety culture formalized in writing. The value of the manual is in its real applicability to your flight department's mission requirements, equipment, funding and human assets.

Your Global Aerospace partners can help you develop and evaluate your Operations Manual. We have reviewed hundreds of these documents. We know what works - and what doesn’t work - for almost every type of aviation organization.

Operation Manuals Should:

        • Meet stringent regulatory requirements for commerical flight departments;
        • Provide focused guidance for pilot decision making;
        • Accurately reflect your go-no-go rules relating to weather, field choice, operating parameters, crew readiness and wellness;
        • Reflect your organization and decision making process;
        • Reflect up to date reference to Federal Aviation Regulations and regulations relating to international travel;
        • Clearly define responsibility for incident reporting and investigation;
        • Coordinate with your Accident and Incident Response Plan;
        • Meet the requirements of your formal Safety Management System (SMS)

        If you are a Global Aerospace policyholder, we will review your manual and provide feedback. Contact your aviation insurance broker and ask them to coordinate a discussion with a member of our Safety department. If you need more information, please email safety@global-aero.com.