0 Aviation USACRC Editor Sunday, April 5, 2026 When the Plan Becomes the Hazard A few years ago, I experienced a near-miss while flying an AH-64D that taught me a lesson I will never forget: Adaptability and safety are more important than a rigid training schedule. When environmental hazards and fatigue combine to elevate...
0 Aviation USACRC Editor Sunday, April 5, 2026 When the Plan Becomes the Hazard A few years ago, I experienced a near-miss while flying an AH-64D that taught me a lesson I will never forget: Adaptability and safety are more important than a rigid training schedule. When environmental hazards and fatigue combine to elevate...
0 DA Civilian USACRC Editor Sunday, April 5, 2026 Elevating Professional Standards and Reshaping Global Safety Credentials A groundbreaking U.S. Army initiative is elevating the professional credentials of its safety personnel by forging a vital link between military safety protocols and civilian professional certifications. Driven by a commitment to excellence, this...
0 Automobiles USACRC Editor Sunday, April 5, 2026 A Nearly Perfect Storm It was my fault as much as it was his. I work with safety professionals and hear the statistics every day. Yet there I was in my own little world, rushing to get home and not paying attention to the other drivers on the road. That’s how I...
0 Military Ops & Training USACRC Editor Sunday, March 29, 2026 Eyes on the Ground, Head in the Clouds Let’s walk through how we approach this at the battalion level. It’s a process, not a single event, and it starts long before anyone even thinks about hooking up to an anchor line cable.