SEE IT IN ACTION
Three Modes
See the Aviation Compliance Demo
Watch how Global Wingman AI handles real questions from real aviation professionals — from a quick CFR lookup, to a full safety analysis, to a compliance program build.
Each clip below shows the actual product. No mockups. No scripts.
Hypothesis Mode — Live demo
A mechanic at a Part 145 repair station is raising a safety concern about using non-serviceable equipment to lift an aircraft. Watch how GWAI works through the FAA, OSHA, airworthiness, and reporting questions — without telling him what to do.
Reference Mode
What it is
Fast, precise regulatory intelligence. Ask any compliance question and get the regulation
text and its citation, the relevant Advisory Circular or policy letter, and a plain-language
explanation of what it actually means — all checked against official sources before it
reaches you.
Why it helps you
✓ Get the right answer in seconds — not after an hour digging through FAA websites
and outdated PDFs
✓ Understand the regulatory intent, not just the words on the page
✓ Every response includes citations, source links, a confidence score, and required ("shall") vs. optional ("should/may") tagging
Problem it solves
Aviation professionals waste hours every week piecing together scattered, constantly changing regulations. Misunderstand the intent and you end up over-complying (wasted money) or under-complying (real risk).
Reference Mode is the reliable, checked against official sources you can trust instantly — whether you're a GA pilot, Part 135 operator, mechanic, or safety manager.
FOR FAST, ACCURATE REGULATORY ANSWERS
What it is
Hypothesis Mode is your safety analysis partner — built on Safety Management System (SMS) principles and Just Culture (non-punitive, learning-focused). Describe any safety event, near-miss, audit finding, or workplace concern, and GWAI walks you through it step by step using the industry's most trusted causation models:
Why it helps you
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Turns messy, emotional situations into clear, system-focused learning
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Always-available sounding board — speeds up investigations and reporting
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Helps your team answer "What happened?" and "What can we improve?" — without blame
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Keeps voluntary reporting strong by keeping the analysis non-punitive
Problem it solves
Traditional safety processes often feel punitive or overwhelming. Teams waste time on blame instead of fixes — and voluntary reporting drops because people don't feel safe coming forward.
Hypothesis Mode protects the Just Culture your SMS demands. It's the safety partner that's always available, never judgmental, and always grounded in proven analysis frameworks.
Hypothesis Mode
FOR SAFETY ANALYSIS WITHOUT BLAME
You just watched a real example. Here's the full picture.
[Swiss Cheese Model] [Bow Tie Analysis] [Fishbone (Ishikawa)] [5 Whys] [And more]
"Just Culture isn't permissive — it's accurate. People act in ways that make sense given the system around them. The job is to fix the system, not punish the person."
— built into every Hypothesis Mode response
FOR BUILDING & UPGRADING COMPLIANCE PROGRAMS
Development Mode
What it is
Your expert guide for building, implementing, or improving compliance programs. Whether you're standing up a new SMS, setting up a Part 145 repair station, implementing a drug-testing program, or strengthening an existing manual — Development Mode walks you through every step with tailored checklists and implementation plans.
Why it helps you
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Takes you from "I need to do this" to a complete, ready-to-implement plan
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Delivers compliance scoring and specific improvement areas
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Helps you frame the cost and build the business case — with the inputs to pressure-test before you take it to leadership
Problem it solves
Launching or upgrading compliance programs is complex, time-consuming, and expensive. Most operators know what they need to do — they just don't know how much it'll cost or whether it makes business sense.
Development Mode combines expert regulatory guidance with practical financial analysis so you can decide, plan, and execute on your own terms.