Rotor Review Winter 2022 #155

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Executive Director’s View Stepping Out Smartly

By CAPT Jim Gillcrist, USN (Ret.)

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HA is off to a refreshing start in 2022 with new leadership in the hunt to do things a bit differently. The new Chairman, RADM Dan Fillion, and new National President, CDR Emily Stellpflug, who represents the VRM Community, are keen to improve the value proposition for becoming and staying a member as well as embrace innovative approaches. Attracting more JOs, Aircrew, and Maintainers to the organization, offering more fun and camaraderie, providing professional development from winging through an entire career and beyond, and improving the networking and mentoring potential within the organization are all critical elements to raising the value proposition. ◊

Targeting new, younger members involves a concerted effort to attract more JOs, Aircrew, and Maintainers to the organization because we fix, we fly, and we strike as a Rotary Force. Offering more fun and camaraderie means stimulating more regional events during the year to create greater connection and team

Delivering professional content, across a career and beyond, that is engaging and valuable requires an appetite to try new things.

Driving networking and mentorship into the fiber of the organization demands commitment and an understanding that this is who we are.

Other examples of moving out smartly include: Themes for the Winter Issue of Rotor Review #155 (“Leadership and Culture”) and for the 2022 National Symposium (“The Human Advantage”) aim to address organizational and warfighting challenges that will enable execution of NAVPLAN 2021.

Returning to print for Rotor Review has begun with printed copies going to the Wings, FRS’s, Fleet Squadrons (two copies per squadron), and Weapons Schools.

NHA Executive Director presents Lifetime Membership (LTM) Challenge Coin #179 to LT Chris “Rudy” Leigh with CDR Tony “P-Rez” Perez (LTM #500) in parade position.

Lastly, increasing overall membership is a strategic priority with a goal to push the organization over 3,000 active members this year. Currently, NHA is at 2,682 members. Membership is the lifeblood of the organization. New members challenge and push the organization to remain vibrant and relevant. Increasing pilot and aircrew nugget membership coming out of production sources (HT & FRS squadrons) as well as at Fleet squadrons will be key drivers to reaching this stretch goal and sustaining our professional organization. Finally, connecting with expired members remains a team sport. Active members at all levels are in a great position to help drive membership by reaching out to those who have allowed their memberships to expire. For those of you who are on the fence about renewing – just “get to yes” and do it as NHA is your professional organization! ◊ ◊

Please keep your membership profile up to date. If you should need any assistance at all, give us a call at (619) 435-7139 and we will be happy to help – you will get Linda, Mike, Allyson, or myself. Warm regards with high hopes, Jim Gillcrist.

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NHA Symposium 2022

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Book Review

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page 65

Best Scribe for 2020 Finally Has Her Award

2min
page 33

Movie Review

7min
pages 64-65

From the Editor-in-Chief

4min
page 14

View from the Labs

3min
page 23

NHA Symposium 2022 - The Human Advantage

2min
page 21

Radio Check

8min
pages 66-67

Off Duty Book Review

4min
pages 63-65

PEP, Part 3: Flying in a Foreign Language

11min
pages 60-62

Building Bridges with Simulated Large Force Exercises

7min
pages 58-59

COVID ALERT: The Challenges of Transferring COVID Patients at Sea

6min
pages 56-57

USS Abraham Lincoln Deploys with First Female Commanding Officer

2min
page 54

Bring Back Virtual HITS

3min
page 55

The Next Chapter: A Call to Innovate and Integrate

8min
pages 48-50

Advancing FRS Training through Modern Technology: Get Real, Get Better

13min
pages 51-53

Logistics, Not PR, is the Key Mission to Consider for HSC

5min
pages 46-47

A Retired H-60 Pilot’s Personal Take on the Untapped Potential of the CMV-22B

6min
pages 44-45

Embrace the F-Word

11min
pages 34-36

U.S. Marine Corps Supports Humanitarian Aid and Disaster Relief Mission in Haiti with the V-22 - Bell Boeing

3min
pages 42-43

Helicopter Preservation Packaging

6min
pages 40-41

Empathy Is Not Sympathy

11min
pages 37-39

The Heart of Leadership

5min
pages 32-33

Sometimes You Just Have to Say “No”

3min
page 31

Asking the Hard Questions – Suicide Prevention

9min
pages 28-29

FY22 NDAA Reforms Sexual Assault Prosecution in the Military

4min
page 30

Report from the Rising Sun

4min
pages 22-23

Reflections on the 2021 CNAF DEI Summit

8min
pages 26-27

Get Started Telling Your Stories

7min
pages 6-11, 24-25

Commodore's Corner It's the Leadership, Stupid

4min
pages 20-21

Historical Society

3min
pages 18-19

Executive Director's View

3min
page 9

J.O. President Message

3min
page 11

Scholarship Fund Update

3min
pages 16-17

Chairman’s Brief

3min
page 8

Vice President of Membership Report

5min
pages 12-13

National President's Message

3min
page 10
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