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PANEL 1
MONDAY
9 Feb 09
Promotion of a Safety Culture
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Moderator: Elaine Parker
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PANEL 2
TUESDAY
10 Feb 09
Current In-flight Issues
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Moderator: David Lattimore
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PANEL 3
WEDNESDAY
Morning
11 Feb 09
Health
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Moderator: Jeanne Elliott
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PANEL 4
WEDNESDAY
Afternoon
11 Feb 09
Training
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Moderator:
Sami Sieva
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PANEL 5
THURSDAY
12 Feb 09
Lessons Learned in Safety &
Security
Moderator: Barbara Dunn |
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0815-0830
Opening Announcements |
0815-0830
Opening Announcements |
0815-0830
Opening Announcements |
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0815-0830
Opening Announcements |
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0830-0900
Keynote
Ladislav Mika
Head of
Flight Operations and Safety Division, Ministry of Transport
Czech
Republic
Co-Founder
of the European Edition of the International Aircraft Cabin Safety,
Security and Health Symposium
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0830-0900
“New Seat Belt Policy -
Lufthansa”
Matthias
Honerkamp & Grit Matthiess
Lufthansa
German Airlines Training Standards & Crew Training
Germany
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0830-0900
“Countermeasures to
Mitigate Effects of Fatigue among Flight Attendants”
Lori J. Brown
Professor,
Western Michigan University, College of Aviation
USA
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1330-1400
“Calibration
of Instructors in Evaluating Unplanned Evacuations”
John Kruse & Matthew Kliff
Supervisor CRM & Inflight Training Development; Jet Blue University
USA
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0830-0900
“Trondheim
Accident Feb 08”
Anne Lea Wittrup-Thomsen
Cabin
Safety Coordinator, Scandinavian Airlines
Norway |
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0900-0930
“Safety Management Systems
in the Cabin”
Dr. Barbara A. Snoden
Director of Academics,
Associate Professor
ERAU Worldwide
USA
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0900-0930
“Media 101 for all of
us”
Elaine Parker
President, Beyond Risk Management
Canada
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0900-0930
“Air Carrier
Access Act: Are you prepared?”
Richard Gomez & Heidi Giles
MacFarlane
VP of Education Services & Quality &
VP of Strategic Development, MedAire, Inc.
USA
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1400-1430
“The
Advanced Qualification Program:
Enhancing Training Quality & Safety for Cabin Crew”
Chris Hallman
Great Circle Consulting
USA |
0900-0930
“Prohibition of and Penalty for Acts Impeding Safety on board
Aircrafts”
Akemi Inukai
Manager, Corporate
Safety,
All Nippon Airways CO.,
LTD
Japan
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0930-1000
“Qantas Airways Cabin Audit Program”
Nina
Haubold and
Deborah Cybula
Manager Cabin Audit, Qantas Airways
Australia
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0930-1000
“Airworthiness
Approval & Operational Allowance of Aircraft Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) Systems”
Tim Shriver
Aerospace Engineer,
Avionic Systems Branch, FAA AIR-130
USA
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0930-1000
“Fatigue:
The Flight Attendant Perspective”
Candace
Kolander
Coordinator for AFA’s Air Safety, Health 7 Security Dept’t
USA
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1430-1500
“A new in-flight
fire fighting training video that highlights the issues discussed in
FAA Advisory Circular 120-80”
Dave Blake
FAA
Technical
Center
Fire Safety Branch AJP-6320
USA |
0930-1000
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1000-1030
Break |
1000-1030
Break
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1000-1030
Break
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1500-1530
Break |
1000-1030
Break |
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1030-1100
“Situational
Awareness En Route”
Matt Kliff
Jet Blue University
USA
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1030-1100
“Simulation of
Emergency Evacuation from Transport Category Aircraft”
John Peacock,
Eric Savage, Bill Waldock
Dep’t of Safety
Science, ERAU
USA
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1030-1100
“The
European Approach to Cabin Crew Competence”
Betty
Lecouturier
Rulemaking
Directorate-EASA
European Union
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1530-1600
“Differences & Similarities in Safety-and Security Topics to Line
Carriers”
Brigitte Wieselthaler
Safety- & Security
Training; Jet
Alliance
Flight Training
Austria |
1030-1100
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1100-1130
“Update of Cabin
Injuries and the Frequency of Serious Passenger Disturbance”
Bob
Mathews
Office of Accident
Investigation, FAA
USA
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1100-1130
“Analysing Annex 6:
what MUST aircrew know about security”
Philip Baum
Managing Director,
Green Light Ltd.
United Kingdom
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1100-1130
“Exposure
to Aircraft bleed air contaminants among airline workers: A Guide
for Health Care Providers”
Robert Harrison, MD, MPH
University of California, San Francisco
USA
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1600-1630
“7500 in
Istanbul
Skies”
Sarp Yalgın and Banu
Nair
TRE
B737 Commander & Cabin Training Chief
Turkish Airlines
Turkey
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1100-1130
Q & A
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1130-1200
Q&A
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1130-1200
Q & A
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1130-1200
Q & A
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1630-1700
Q&A
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1130-1200
Closing Remarks
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1200-1330
Lunch |
1200-1330
Lunch |
1200-1330
Lunch
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TRAINING
SESSIONS |
TRAINING
SESSIONS |
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1800 -
1900
Welcome Reception
Dress: Business Casual
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1700 -
1800
SIG Meeting
Carlos Dias
TAP
Portugal
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1830-1930
No Host Bar
1930 -
26th Symposium
Banquet
Dress: Oscar Night.
You are invited to come as your favorite movie character
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Training Sessions
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MONDAY,
FEBRUARY 9 |
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TUESDAY,
FEBRUARY 10 |
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1330-1500
Training
Moderator:
M.J.A. Aarts /
J.W.M. van den Berg, Be Secure
Training & Development
Interactive Security Workshop
(how to
develop life
situational training
with the use of
actors) |
1330-1500
Training
Moderator:
David Lattimore
What does Cabin Safety look like in today’s
commercial environment?
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1330-1500
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1330-1500
Training
Facilitator:
Judy Raven,
Accent Reduction Institute
Judy will present two customized programs used to
create seamless communication in multi-lingual environments:
Decoding Foreign Accents and Mastering English Pronunciation. |
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1330-1500
Training
Moderator:
Ivan Noel,
Inflight Innovations Inc. & Inflight
Institute.com
This interactive
workshop will explore new concepts in the preparation of the cabin
and potential evacuation during an emergency.
Other topics
include a discussion of the need for
advanced training aids and how best they can be used. |
1330-1500
Training
Moderator:
Sharon Morphew,
BBP Instructor, SCSI
Bloodborne
Pathogens
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1330-1500
Training
Moderator:
Pascale
Lachance, Transport Canada
Global
Harmonization and You.
This workshop
will bring participants together to discuss the various cabin safety
operational regulations and standards with an aim to identify
differences and similarities between the countries. |
1330-1500
Training
Moderator:
Rob Chvatal,
Catalyst for Change, Inc.
Many
organizations work to improve safety and find that their efforts
don’t spark the results expected. Part of the challenge is that
improving safety is such a fight against human nature.
The “Safe Work Habits” approach challenges the
beliefs behind the at-risk behaviors that are so naturally part of
all our day.
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1530-1700
Training
Moderator:
Sharon Morphew,
BBP Instructor, SCSI
Bloodborne
Pathogens
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1530-1700
Training
Facilitator:
Judy Raven,
Accent Reduction Institute
Judy will present two customized programs used to
create seamless communication in multi-lingual environments:
Decoding Foreign Accents and Mastering English Pronunciation. |
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1530-17000
Training
Moderator:
M.J.A. Aarts /
J.W.M. van den Berg, Be Secure
Training & Development
Interactive Security Workshop
(how to
develop life situational training
with the use of actors) |
1530-1700
Training Moderator:
David Lattimore
What does Cabin Safety look like in today’s
commercial environment?
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1530-1700
Training
Moderator:
Pascale
Lachance, Transport Canada
Global
Harmonization and You.
This workshop will bring participants together to
discuss the various cabin safety operational regulations and
standards with an aim to identify differences and similarities
between the countries. |
1530-1700
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1530-1700
Training
Moderator:
Ivan Noel,
Inflight Innovations Inc. & Inflight
Institute.com
This interactive
workshop will explore new concepts in the preparation of the cabin
and potential evacuation during an emergency.
Other topics
include a discussion of the need for
advanced training aids and how best they can be used.
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1530-1700
Training
Moderator:
Rob Chvatal,
Catalyst for Change, Inc.
Many
organizations work to improve safety and find that their efforts
don’t spark the results expected. Part of the challenge is that
improving safety is such a fight against human nature.
The “Safe Work Habits” approach challenges the
beliefs behind the at-risk behaviors that are so naturally part of
all our day. |
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