Three and a half days loaded with Papers, Workshops, Training Sessions,
a Special Interest Group Forum, Exhibitors, and Peer Networking opportunities with
delegates attending from around the globe!
 

 

 

The Original Cabin Safety Symposium -- now in its 26th year!

 

 

Symposium Program

General Info Program Presentations Exhibitors Hotel Info Registration

 

Revised 5 February 2009

   

 

Program (Subject to changes)

 

 

SIG Forum:  (learn more... www.cabinfiles.com)

 

 

PANEL 1

MONDAY

9 Feb 09

Promotion of a Safety Culture

Moderator: Elaine Parker

PANEL 2

TUESDAY

10 Feb 09

Current In-flight Issues

Moderator:  David Lattimore
 

PANEL 3

WEDNESDAY Morning

11 Feb 09

Health

Moderator:  Jeanne Elliott
  

PANEL 4

WEDNESDAY Afternoon

11 Feb 09

Training

Moderator:  Sami Sieva
 

PANEL 5

THURSDAY

12 Feb 09

Lessons Learned in Safety & Security 

Moderator:   Barbara Dunn

0815-0830

Opening Announcements

 

0815-0830

Opening Announcements

0815-0830

Opening Announcements

 

0815-0830

Opening Announcements

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

0830-0900

“New Seat Belt Policy - Lufthansa”

Matthias Honerkamp & Grit Matthiess

Lufthansa German Airlines Training Standards & Crew Training

Germany

 

0830-0900

“Countermeasures to Mitigate Effects of Fatigue among Flight Attendants”

Lori J. Brown

Professor, Western Michigan University, College of Aviation

USA

 

1330-1400

Calibration of Instructors in Evaluating Unplanned Evacuations

John Kruse & Matthew Kliff

Supervisor CRM & Inflight Training Development; Jet Blue University 

USA

0830-0900

Trondheim Accident Feb 08”

Anne Lea Wittrup-Thomsen

Cabin Safety Coordinator, Scandinavian Airlines

Norway

 

0900-0930

“Safety Management Systems in the Cabin”

Dr. Barbara A. Snoden

Director of Academics, Associate Professor ERAU Worldwide

USA

0900-0930

Media 101 for all of us

Elaine Parker

President, Beyond Risk Management

Canada

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

 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

 

0930-1000

“Qantas Airways Cabin Audit Program”

Nina Haubold and Deborah Cybula

Manager Cabin Audit, Qantas Airways

Australia

0930-1000

Airworthiness Approval & Operational Allowance of Aircraft Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) Systems
 
Tim Shriver
 
Aerospace Engineer, Avionic Systems Branch, FAA AIR-130
 
USA

0930-1000

Fatigue: The Flight Attendant Perspective

Candace Kolander

 

Coordinator for AFA’s Air Safety, Health 7 Security Dept’t 

 

USA
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

1000-1030

 Break

1000-1030

 Break

 

1000-1030

 Break

 

1500-1530

Break

1000-1030

 Break

1030-1100

Situational Awareness En Route”

 

Matt Kliff

 

Jet Blue University

 

USA

1030-1100

Simulation of Emergency Evacuation from Transport Category Aircraft”

 

John Peacock, Eric Savage, Bill Waldock

 

Dep’t of Safety Science, ERAU

 

USA

 

1030-1100

The European Approach to Cabin Crew Competence”

 

Betty Lecouturier

 

Rulemaking Directorate-EASA

 

European Union

1530-1600

Differences & Similarities in Safety-and Security Topics to Line Carriers”

Brigitte Wieselthaler

 

Safety- & Security Training; Jet Alliance Flight Training

 

Austria

1030-1100

1100-1130

Update of Cabin Injuries and the Frequency of Serious Passenger Disturbance”

 

Bob Mathews

 

Office of Accident Investigation, FAA

 

USA
1100-1130

 

Analysing Annex 6: what MUST aircrew know about security”

 

Philip Baum

 

Managing Director, Green Light Ltd.

 

United Kingdom

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

1600-1630

 

7500 in Istanbul Skies

 

Sarp Yalgın and Banu Nair

 

TRE B737 Commander & Cabin Training Chief

Turkish Airlines

 

Turkey

 

1100-1130

Q & A

 

1130-1200

 

Q&A

 

1130-1200

 

Q & A

 

1130-1200

 

Q & A

 1630-1700

 

Q&A

 

1130-1200

 

Closing Remarks

 

1200-1330

Lunch

 

1200-1330

Lunch

1200-1330

Lunch

 

 

 

TRAINING

SESSIONS

TRAINING

SESSIONS

 

 

 

1800 - 1900

 

Welcome Reception

Dress: Business Casual

 

1700 - 1800

 

SIG Meeting

Carlos Dias
TAP Portugal
 
 

1830-1930

No Host Bar

1930 -

26th  Symposium Banquet

 Dress:  Oscar Night.  You are invited to come as your favorite movie character

 

 

Training Sessions

 

MONDAY,  FEBRUARY 9

 

TUESDAY,  FEBRUARY 10

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?

 

 

1330-1500

 

 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.

 

 

 

 

 

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

 

 

 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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

1530-1700

Training Moderator:

Sharon Morphew, BBP Instructor, SCSI

Bloodborne Pathogens

 

 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.

 

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?

 

 

 

 

 

 

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

 

 

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. 

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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