Aviation safety is a team sport, and winning doesn’t happen by accident. Take a day to hone your skills with peers and colleagues.
Register to attend this full day of helicopter-specific content for EVERYONE on your safety team. Speakers from industry and government will discuss the real problems facing small helicopter operations in the area.
Afternoon sessions will feature safety content in three tracks: maintainers, pilots, and managers. Complimentary continental breakfast and lunch provided.
Agenda
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0730 – 0830 Registration
Coffee and Danish Provided by Helicopter Safety Alliance
0830 – 0845 – General Session
Welcome
Tony Alfala, FAA Safety Team
0845 – 0915 – General Session
Safety in Small Helicopter Operations
Stan Rose, Helicopter Safety Alliance
0915 – 1000 – General Session
- WINGS and AMT Program
Susie Coomer, FAASTeam Rep & HSA - FAA Compliance Philosophy
Phil Dixon, FAASTeam Program Manager
1000 – 1030 – Break
1030 – 1115 – General Session
SMS for Small Operations
Bryan Smith, Chief Pilot, Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office
1115 – 1200 – General Session
Flying Blind: You May Have 20/20 Vision … But What Do You Really See?
Bruce Webb, Airbus
1200 – 1300 – Lunch Provided by Helicopter Safety Alliance
1300 – 1345 – Breakout Session #1
- Maintainers: The Dirty Dozen, Part I
Bill Hopper, Heli-Sat - Pilots & Managers: Risk Management
Bryan Smith, Chief Pilot, Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office
1345 – 1430 – Breakout Session #2
- Maintainers: The Dirty Dozen, Part II
Bill Hopper, Heli-Sat - Pilots: What’s Your Attitude?
Bruce Webb, Airbus - Training in Small Operations
Rich Weber, WEBAIR Aviation Training
1430 – 1500 – Break
1500 – 1545 – Breakout Session #3
- Maintainers: The Dirty Dozen, Part III
Bill Hopper, Heli-Sat - Pilots: Fuel: The Lifeblood of Your Helicopter
Walter Chartrand - Managers: Post Accident/Incident Planning
Stan Rose, HSA
1545 – 1600 – Closing
What Did We Learn Today? | Raffle Drawing
Stan Rose, HSA