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Fri, Apr 24, 2009

3rd Annual European Safety Standdown Scheduled For May 11th

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The European Business Aviation Association (EBAA) and National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) indicate that planning was well underway for a highly valuable European Safety Standdown - the third of its kind - produced by Bombardier in partnership with EBAA and NBAA. As with past years, this year's event will take place at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Geneva, Switzerland on May 11, 2009, in conjunction with the European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (EBACE2009).

"Our industry's commitment to safe operating practices is reflected in the presenters and content we provide each year at the European Safety Standdown, and this year's event will be no exception," said EBAA President and CEO Brian Humphries, pointing to several of the aviation safety experts included in the program for this year's event, such as:

  • Tony Kern, Convergent Performance
  • Sean Roberts, National Test Pilot School
  • Mark Rosekind, Alertness Solutions
  • John Nance, author and aerospace analyst, ABC News

"Around the world, safety is the cornerstone of business aviation and 'Job One' for the industry," said NBAA President and CEO Ed Bolen. "Events like this one are an ideal way to further our industry's culture of safety. NBAA looks forward to seeing everyone in Geneva for our 3rd Annual European Safety Standdown."

The Safety Standdown focuses on reducing the risk of human errors - the underlying cause of most accidents - by combining skill-based training with knowledge-based training. The European Safety Standdown provides operators with tools to improve risk mitigation, department procedures and processes, and to establish clear and distinct pathways for introspective analysis of professionalism.
Workshops at this year's European Safety Standdown include crew resource management, advanced aerodynamics for business aviation and fatigue countermeasures.

FMI: www.ebace.aero

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