EBACE Safety Workshop

The EBACE Safety Workshop is for professionals in the business aviation community in Europe. This year, it will focus specifically on human performance and key learnings from safety data and past accidents to enhance the safety of your operations in the air and on the ground.


Location

24 May from 08:30 – 15:45
Geneva Palexpo, Hall 3, Room V


Wednesday, 24 May

Agenda

08:00–09:00
Registration & Continental Breakfast
09:00–09:15
Workshop Welcome and Introductions
Juergen Weiss – EBAA; Ed Bolen – NBAA
09:15–10:15
Safety Review from National Authorities

  • Federal Aviation Administration
  • Eurocontrol (Volker Stuhlsatz)
  • Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences – Measuring Safety in Aviation (Dr. Nektarios Karanikas)
10:15–10:30
Accident Review
Final NTSB Report: November 15, 2015 crash of a Hawker 700 in Akron, Ohio. (Doug Carr)
10:30–10:45
Break
10:45–11:45
Accident Analysis and Team Reports
11:45–12:00
NTSB Analysis and Probable Causes
12:00-13:00
Lunch
Go-Around Safety Practices
Hall 3, Room W
Franco Pietracupa, Chief Customer Liaison Pilot – Bombardier Business Aircraft
13:00–13:30
Operator Obligations Concerning Ramp Inspections
Inspections performed outside of the State of Registry – Len Cormier (Bermuda CAA)

Key Accident Findings / Significant Risk Factors

13:30–14:00
Ground Operations – Safety Challenges
Terry Yeomans – IBAC
14:00–14:30
UPRT update
Philippe Borghini – ECAIR
14:30–15:00
Safety Culture vs. The Illusion of Safety
Barry Kirwan – Eurocontrol
15:00–15:30
Fitness for Duty/Flight Time Limitations
Douglas Mellor – FRMSc
15:30–15:45
Workshop Wrap Up

Registration

The registration fee for this one-day workshop is $25 for EBAA or NBAA Members.

Registration for this event does not include registration for EBACE2017. Separate registration is required to access EBACE2017 exhibits and education sessions.

Register Now for the EBACE Safety Workshop.

For More Information

For more information on the EBACE Safety Workshop, please contact NBAA’s Doug Carr at [email protected].