Military Aviation
Safety Workshop
August 19,
2013 Vancouver, Canada
In association
with the 44th Annual Seminar of the
International
Society of Air Safety Investigators (ISASI)
Representatives of military forces, associated
contractors, educators, and researchers from all nationalities are invited to
participate in the international Military Aviation Safety Workshop which is
offered as a tutorial in association with the 2013 ISASI annual seminar.
The workshop planning committee is very pleased with the
finalized list of speakers and topics. It was our desire to tap the vast wealth
of global expertise in military aviation to address a range of hot topics for
military air safety investigators. Presentations were selected from proposals
covering human factors, proactive detection of hazards, and safety culture, in
addition to more traditional accident investigation topics. A diverse group of
international speakers will perform 10 presentations during the workshop, which
is open to all interested participants and will be particularly valuable for
manufacturers of military aircraft and equipment, support contractors engaged in
military operations, military air safety investigators and safety program
managers. Dress code for participants is business casual, no
neckties.
ISASI 2013
website: http://www.isasi.org/isasi2013.html
WORKSHOP
SCHEDULE
TIME
|
EVENT |
PRESENTER
|
0700
|
Continental Breakfast | |
0800
|
Opening Remarks |
Mr. Dave Harper U.S. Air Force Safety Center |
0815
|
When the Exercise Became Reality - The Last Flight of HAZE01 | Mr. Agne Widholm and Mr. Jens Olsson Swedish Accident Investigation Authority |
0910
|
Inherent Hazards of a Government-Funded, Contractor-Lead, Flight Test Program, i.e. 'The Humans Factor' |
Mr. Michael Buran Lockheed Martin |
0940
|
Refreshment Break | |
1010
|
The Organizing of a Common Helicopter Command from a Flight Safety Perspective |
Lt Col Robert Persson Swedish Armed Forces |
1040
|
Military Air Safety Investigation Down Under |
WGCDR Alf Jonas Royal Australian Air Force |
1115
|
It's Unmanned, How Much Risk Can There Be? |
Col Mike Smith UK MAAIB |
1200
|
Lunch | |
1300
|
Implementation of Flight Data Monitoring for Flight Safety in the Dutch Air Force |
Mr. Rombout Wever NLR Air Transport Safety Institute |
1345
|
Target In Sight: Leading Indicators & Risk Analysis | Dr. Mark Friend, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University |
1420
|
The Day Bobby Died - Preventing Mishaps through Personal Intervention | Mr. Pat Daily, Convergent Performance |
1500
|
Refreshment Break | |
1530
|
Immediate Risk Management - Is it Worth the Time? | LCDR Natalee Johnston, Royal Australian Navy |
1605
|
A Just Culture in the Swedish Air Force | Mr. Hans Sjöblom, Saab Aeronautics |
1640
|
Workshop Wrap-Up | Mr. Dave Harper, U.S. Air Force Safety Center; Mr. Bret Tesson, Boeing |
For
further information please contact the U.S. Air Force Safety
Center (GMT - 0600):
+1.505.846.5277
antonio.cortes@us.af.mil
+1.505.846.0996
david.harper@kirtland.af.mil
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