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IASS 2018 – Released Presentations

Monday, November 12

0830 – 0850
Ballroom A – B 
Welcoming Remarks

Where have we come from and where are we going in safety and technology, where the foundation is putting its energy and what the industry is using to advance its capability.

Speakers:
Mr. Mark Millam, Master of Ceremonies and Vice President, Technical, Flight Safety Foundation
Mr. Jon Beatty, President & CEO, Flight Safety Foundation
Mr. John Hamilton, VP Engineering, The Boeing Company, Chairman, Board of Governors, Flight                    Safety Foundation

0850 – 0930
Ballroom A – B 
Opening Keynote

Speaker:
Dr. Greg Hyslop, Chief Technology Officer, The Boeing Company
0930 – 1000
Ballroom A – B
Session I – Safety Performance – State of the World
State of the World on Safety Performance and how we are keeping the safety performance hazard and risk information protected from being used in punitive manner.Session Moderator:  Capt. Bill Curtis – FSF International Advisory Committee Chair0930 – 1000    Aviation Safety 2018 – Successes and Challenges
Speaker:
Mr. James Burin, Flight Safety Foundation Fellow
1030 – 1200
Ballroom A – B
Session I – Safety Performance – State of the World (continued)

1030 – 1100     Global Safety Report – International Air Transport Association (IATA)
Speaker:
Mr. Rudy Quevedo, Director of Safety, IATA

1100 – 1200     Information Protection – Litigation Perspective
Panel moderator:
Mr. Kenneth Quinn, Partner, Baker & McKenzie LLP
Panelists:
Dr. Jonathan Aleck, Executive Manager, Legal and Regulatory Affairs, CASA, Australia
Mr. Steven C. Marks, Partner, Podhurst Orseck P.A

1330 – 1500
Ballroom A – B
Session II – Achieving One Level of Safety
Achieving One Level of Safety across the airspace and operations. Examining the challenges of similar performance between Cargo and Passenger Operations, integrating UAS within the airspace and achieving the performance levels for exceeding expectations.Session Moderator:  Mr. Mark Millam, Master of Ceremonies and Vice President, Technical, Flight Safety Foundation1330 – 1400     Passenger and Cargo Operations… What’s the Difference?
Speaker:
Capt. Richard Hughey, Chair, President’s Committee for Cargo, ALPA1400 – 1430     Basic Aviation Risk Standard (BARS) Program
Speaker:
Mr. David Anderson, Managing Director, BARS Program, Flight Safety Foundation1430 – 1500     Autonomous and Remotely Piloted Vehicles in our Airspace: IFR, VFR, or Something Else
Speaker:
Dr. Sheila Conway, Technical Fellow, The Boeing Company
1540 – 1630
Ballroom A – B
Session III – Safety as a Steady Investment
Return on Safety Investments – We all must spend money wisely and get the best return on our investments in safety. Where do we turn to understand short term and long-term gains?Session Moderator:  Mr. Steve Doyle – The Presage Group1540– 1630     Safety Costs as an Investment
Panelists:
Mr. John Brogan, President & CEO, USAIG
Mr. Tim Boland, Senior Vice President, Underwriting, Global Aerospace
Mr. Eduardo Dueri, Managing Director, JLT Aerospace, Latin America

Tuesday, November 13

0830 – 0900
Ballroom A – B
Day 2 Keynote
0830 – 0900     Leveraging Technology to Training Tomorrow’s Aviation Safety Professionals
Speaker:
Dr. Kenneth Witcher, Dean, College of Aeronautics, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
0900 – 1000
Ballroom A – B
Flight Operations Breakout Track
Session IV – Technology in Safety and Training
Technology in Safety and Training our Pilots for the best results in Operations, from eye tracking to EBT effortsSession Moderator:  Mr. Sean Cassidy – FSF International Advisory Committee Member0900 – 0930     Eyes are Never Quiet – Towards Eye Tracking as a Practical Training ToolSpeakers:
Capt. Mark Cameron, Pilot, Emirates Airlines
Mr. Patrick Nolan, General Manager, Aviation, Seeing Machines0930 – 1000     Evidence Based Training – EBT + ABLE = True Tailored Training
Speaker:
Capt. Andy Mitchell, CEO, Use Before Flight
0830 – 1000
Willow  Maintenance and Engineering Breakout Track
Session IV – Maintenance and Engineering Breakout Track

Session Moderator:  Mr. Joe Barclay – FSF Maintenance Advisory Committee Member
0830 – 1000    Integration of Human Factors into Maintenance Safety Management

Panelists:
Dr. Bill Johnson, Chief Scientific and Technical Advisor, Human Factors in Aircraft Maintenance Systems, Federal Aviation Administration
Mr. D. Smith, Aviation Safety Division Manager, U.S. Department of Transportation, Transportation Safety Institute
Mr. Douglas Neufeldt, Manager, SMS and Regulatory Programs, United Airlines

1030 – 1200
Ballroom A – B Sponsored by EmbraerFlight Operations Breakout Track
Session V – Operational Risks and Hazards
Operational Risks and Hazards we can face or we all must handle day in and out.Session Moderator:  Capt. Steve Jangelis – ALPA International Air Safety Organization1030 – 1100     Little Error, Big Risk: SFO Risk of Runway Overrun on Takeoff
Speaker:
Capt. Neil Raaz, Sr. Manager Flight Safety Assurance and Compliance, FOQA Program Manager, American Airlines **Did not present**1100 – 1130    Non-Precision Approach Challenges (The JFK Canarsie)
Speaker:
Capt. Joe DeVito, Technical Pilot, Special Projects, JetBlue1130 – 1200     Strategic Investments in Fatigue Management
Speakers:
Mr. Matt Humlie, Manager, Flight Operations Quality Management (retired), Alaska Airlines
Capt. Matthew Kalouner, Human Factors Working Group, Alaska Airlines
Dr. Daniel Mollicone, CEO, Pulsar Informatics
 

1030 – 1200
Willow 

Maintenance and Engineering Breakout Track

Session V – Maintenance and Engineering Breakout Track

Session Moderator:  Mr. Joe Barclay – FSF Maintenance Advisory Committee Member

1030 – 1100    Continued Operational Safety
Speaker:
Mr. Gregory Borsari, Aviation Accident Investigator, Maintenance, National Transportation Safety Board

1100 – 1200    Maintenance Line Operations Safety Assessment (M-LOSA) Program
Panelists:
Dr. Maggie Ma, Associate Technical Fellow, The Boeing Company
Ms. Christine Zylawski, FRAes, Head of Regulatory Compliance, MLOSA Expert, Air France
Mr. Li Chen, Safety and Quality Department, China Eastern Airlines
Ms. Lisa Crocket, Sr. Manager, Ground Safety Data & LOSA, United Airlines

1330 – 1500
Ballroom A – B
Session VI – Continuing Investigation Role
The accident investigation results still contribute to safety despite the industry’s excellent performance. Ideas about continued operational safety, 20 years after Swiss air accident and its impact on today’s safety, technology in aviation accidents – friend or foe?Session Moderator:  Mr. Frank Hilldrup – FSF International Advisory Committee Member1330 – 1410     Twenty Years After Swissair: One Accident’s Impact on Aviation
Speaker:
Ms. Kathy Fox, Chair, Transportation Safety Board of Canada1410 – 1430     Air Safety Investigations
Speaker:
Mr. Jon Wandless, Director of Airworthiness and Quality, Civil Aerospace, Rolls-Royce1430 – 1500     Technology in Aviation Accidents – Friend and Foe
Speaker:
Dr. Katherine A. Wilson, Senior Human Performance Investigator, National Transportation Safety Board **Did not present**
1530 – 1700
Ballroom A – B
Session VII – Airport Surface Issues
Runway safety includes both lining up and using the correct surfaces at the right time & the successful landings and takeoff operations. While it doesn’t happen often we need to safeguard against the landing or taking off in the wrong place OR not stopping when and where we need to. The incidents that have almost created an accident are as important to learn from as the accidents.Session Moderator:  Mr. Ratan Khatwa – FSF International Advisory Committee Member1530 – 1700    Wrong Surface Landings in Aviation
Panelists:
Mr. James Fee, Manager, Runway Safety Group, Federal Aviation Administration
Capt. Steve Jangelis, Aviation Safety Chairman, ALPA International Air Safety Organization
Mr. Khalil Elia Kodsi, P.E., Manager, Airport Engineering Division, Federal Aviation Administration
Dr. Sathya Silva, Human Performance Investigator, National Transportation Safety Board
Capt. Patrick Kalist, Director of Flight Safety, Air Canada

 

Wednesday, November 14

0830 – 1000
Ballroom A – B
Session VIII – Studies in Safety: From Error to the Future
Taking a closer look behind the scenes on operations. Little Error, Big Risk: SFO Risk of Runway Overrun on Takeoff from Airport runway analysis and FOQA experiences, Advancing and Assessing Pilot Competencies with Mid-Fidelity Simulation, How will Pilots and Future Systems Interact?Session Moderator:  Mr. Harry Nelson – FSF International Advisory Committee Vice Chair0830 – 0900     Introduction to Ice Crystal Icing
Speaker:
Ms. Melissa Bravin, Propulsion Operability Engineer, AR, Boeing Commercial Airplanes, The Boeing Company0900 – 0930      Mid Fidelity Simulation – Expanding Experience into Expertise
Speaker:
Capt. Mark Cameron, Pilot, Emirates Airlines0930 – 1000     How will Pilots and Future Systems Interact? – Automation, Autonomy, and Artificial Intelligence: Lessons Learned and Considerations for Future Aviation Systems
Speaker:
Dr. Kathy Abbott, Chief Scientific and Technical Advisor, Flight Deck Human Factors, Federal Aviation Administration
Dr. Sylvain Hourlier, MD MSc, Human Factors Senior Expert, Thales Avionics
1030 – 1200
Ballroom A – B
Session IX – Knowledge Building and Retention
Industry Knowledge Building between stakeholders – Common Aviation Risk Models – An International Collaboration to Share Risk Knowledge, FSF safety knowledge management activities, FSF Global Safety Information Project/ProgramSession Moderator:  Capt. Mark Burtonwood – FSF International Advisory Committee Member1030 – 1100    Common Aviation Risk Models – An International Collaboration to Share Risk Knowledge
Speaker:
Mr. Bob Dodd, Senior Director, Risk Management, The Aloft Group1100 – 1130     Flight Safety Foundation Safety Knowledge Management Activities
Speakers:
Mr. Tzvetomir Blajev, Operational Safety Coordinator, Eurocontrol, Moderator, FSF European Advisory Committee
Capt. Ed Pooley, Principal Consultant, The Air Safety Consultancy1130 – 1200     Global Safety Information Project (GSIP)
Speaker:
Mr. Mark Millam, Vice President, Technical, Flight Safety Foundation
1330 – 1500
Ballroom A – B
Session X – Data Analytics and Sharing
Data Analytics and Sharing, Harnessing data analytics to discover risks threatening future operations and design mitigation plans, Data Sharing: Beyond ASAP and FOQA, Safety Performance and AnalyticsSession Moderator:  Mr. David Mawdsley – FSF International Advisory Committee Member1330 – 1400     Harnessing Data Analytics to Discover Risks Threatening Future Operations and Design Mitigation Plans
Speaker:
Mr. Panayiotis (Panos) Nicolaou, Product Manager, Safety Analytics, R2 Data Labs1400 – 1430     Data Sharing: Beyond ASAP and FOQA
Speaker:
Capt. Steve Jangelis, Aviation Safety Chairman, ALPA International Air Safety Organization1430 – 1500     Safety Performance and Analytics
Speaker:
Mr. Wallace Feerrar, Program Manager, Center for Advanced Aviation System Development, MITRE Corporation
1530 – 1645

Ballroom A – B

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Session XI – Fatigue Issues, Human Factors, and Safety Culture

Fatigue, Human Factors, and Managing Safety Culture – knowing how normal behaviors can be predictable across the population of pilots and other staff. Programs that respect the individual’s integrity and capability will help to bring out the best performance

Session Moderator:  Mr. George Hodgson – FSF International Advisory Committee Member

1530 – 1600     Collaboration
Speaker:
Mr. Dai Whittingham, Chief Executive, UK Flight Safety Committee

1600 – 1630     Just Culture for a Positive Safety Culture. Can a Toolkit Approach Really Work?
Speaker:
Mr. Ross Priday, Business Development Manager, Baines Simmons

1630 – 1645     Controlled Rest – Fatigue Countermeasures Group Report
Speaker:
Mr. Brad Favors, Manager, Fatigue and Human Performance, Southwest Airlines

 

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