Safety Accreditation FAQs
Our most commonly asked Questions
Our most commonly asked Questions
The HAI Accreditation Program for Safety (HAI-APS) is a voluntary program that helps helicopter operators reduce accident and incident rates by improving their safety culture. HAI, the trade association for the international helicopter community, developed HAI-APS to help participating businesses “fly to a higher standard” of safety and professionalism.
To become an HAI-APS accredited operator, you’ll need to demonstrate that your operations are in compliance with internationally accepted standards of safety and professionalism for helicopter operations.
The HMSS (Helicopter Mission-Specific Standards) provide helicopter operators with safety standards that specifically address their operational environments. The HMSS contain some information that applies to all helicopter operations, as well as safety standards customized to 14 different helicopter mission segments:
75% of HAI members operate 5 or less helicopters in their fleet. For these operators, the total reoccurring annual cost to participate in the HAI-APS is less than $2000 per year. This includes both the IS-BAO audit and registration (the foundation of the HAI-APS Program), and the HAI-APS Audit and Accreditation. The combined IS-BAO & HAI-APS pricing model considers, an operator’s size, complexity, number of bases, and number of man hours needed to complete the audit.
Estimated Reoccurring Annual Costs to Maintain IS-BAO & HAI-APS Accreditation:
There are thousands of personal, corporate and commercial helicopter operators but only a few ways to discern which operators are safer than another. Every operator must meet the “minimum level of safety” established by their regulatory authority, but not every operator has adopted policies and procedures to assure their employees and customers that they conduct business to a higher level of safety. The HAI-APS Accreditation Program allows an operator to demonstrate, to an independent third party auditor, that not only do they incorporate minimum State regulatory standards for a given operation, but:
By being HAI-APS accredited, operators can set themselves apart from their competition and foster a safer helicopter industry.
Generally speaking, HAI-APS accreditation is accomplished in 5 steps:
It all depends on how prepared you are. If you have your programs, processes and procedures well documented, and have downloaded the audit template and validated your program meets the standards set forth by IS-BAO and HAI-APS, the auditor will spend 1-2 days on site validating the programs and then within 2 weeks, you can receive your accreditation. Preparation is key to a speedy and successful audit.
The HAI-APS utilizes the IS-BAO Standards as its foundation then builds upon the IS-BAO Standards to provide Helicopter Specific safety standards for 14 specific helicopter mission specialties.
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