Tuesday, March 29, 2016

ONE DROP and Cirque du Soleil Create Sustainable Safe Water

A commercial pilot based in Canada, Ryan Atkins has the opportunity to travel the world and enjoy the unique show that is Cirque du Soleil, an innovative, artistic circus that supports ONE DROP in its goals for safe water. Between his pilot assignments, Ryan Atkins joins audiences that marvel at the artistic circus performances and support ONE DROP.

As Cirque du Soleil travels the world and hires performers specializing in acrosport, artistic gymnastics, and circus arts, it reaches beyond the stage through ONE DROP, which seeks to give safe water to people around the world.

Safe water projects often do not have an integrated approach, creating a lack of maintenance training, broken pumps due to inadequate initial designs, and contaminated water points because of unhealthy hygiene practices and unsanitary facilities.

To resolve these issues, ONE DROP uses its ABC for Sustainability. These elements include teaching people about access (the infrastructure for safe, hygienic, sanitary water consumption), behavior (about making positive changes for the future), and capital (providing financial support that generates far-reaching, long-term improvements). ONE DROP monitors each of the water project it supports carefully, and has an independent study done two years after the completion of each to measure the impact on the local community.

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Safety, Simulation, and Technology with FlightSafety


Ryan Atkins, a commercial pilot who flies around the world, completed his training with FlightSafety International. While there, Ryan Atkins used the company’s latest simulation and technology to learn how to pilot a wide variety of aircraft.

FlightSafety offers training programs that teach commercial, military, and government pilots to operate their aircraft with the highest safety standards. Over the last 60 years, the company has developed a network of 1,800 instructors and 3,500 training courses to cover 135 different aircraft.

The company uses its 1,000 visual systems, advanced flight simulators, flight training devices, and displays to train outstanding pilots. FlightSafety’s network (which includes Learning Centers around the world) features 700 full flight simulators for Boeing 737s, Cessna Caravans, C-6 transports, V-22 Ospreys, and every kind of aircraft in between. By collaborating with the airlines, manufacturers, all branches of the US military, and various other partners, the company has some of the most accurate training programs available.