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Final Participants List SMS Conf. Version 121212 SMS in Part-M and Part-145 (MDM.055) - Conference Cologne, 13 December 2012 Final participants list SMS in Part-M and Part-145 (MDM.055) - Conference THURSDAY, 13 December 2012, Maritim Hotel Cologne NAME FIRST NAME ORGANISATION FUNCTION COUNTRY AANESTAD Terje NorAviation AS Operations Manager Norway ANTAL Zoltán Aeroplex of Central Europe Quality Manager Hungary Ltd. ANTON Juan EASA Continuing Airworthiness Manager ARDEY Klaus BBAL e.V. (ECOGAS) Commissioner to the Board Germany BANDIERI Gian Andrea EASA Standardisation Team Leader – Country Coordination BASARIC Veljko CAA Serbia Airworthiness Inspector Serbia BAUMGRATZ Nilton EMBRAER Safety Engineer Brazil BEDWELL Robert CAA UK Airworthiness Suveyor / SMS United Kingdom Focal BERLEV Vladislav LLC “NORDWIND” Deputy Quality Assurance Russia (EASA.145.0469) Manager BEUING Norbert Berufsverband Prüfer von Airworthiness Review Staff Germany Luftfahrtgerät und Certifying Staff (BPvL) BILLAUD Jean-Marc Dassault Aviation Dassault Aviation Regulation France Director Deputy BJORNSTAD Signe NorAviation AS Technical Record Manager Norway BLOM Eric KLM Engineering & Manager Liaison Office Netherlands Maintenance Safety & Quality Department BOHLING Jan Thomas Cook Airlines Quality Manager Maintenance Denmark Scandinavia BOUTIER Cécile Sabena technics BOD Planning & Engineering France Department Manager – CAMO Postholder BRAMFITT-REID Stephen Rolls-Royce plc Safety Manager United Kingdom (Airworthiness) – MRO BRANN Jane Avtrac UK Ltd Aircraft Asset Management United Kingdom BUCHS Stephane TAG Aviation SA Quality Manager Switzerland BUSCH Günther Nayak Aircraft Service Accountable Manager Part Germany GmbH & CO KG 145 & M CANEVA Marzio Air Dolomiti S.p.A. Quality Manager Italy www.easa.europa.eu Page 1 of 8 NAME FIRST NAME ORGANISATION FUNCTION COUNTRY CAROLLO Tarcisio MiniLiner S.r.l. Quality Manager Italy CARSLAKE Lee Airbase Interiors Quality & Safety Manager United Kingdom CASTIÑEIRA Raúl Iberworld Airlines (doing Coordinador SMS Spain business as ORBEST) CINEL Carlo Helicopters Italia Quality Engineer – Part 145, Italy Part M CITTERICO Andrea KAREN-SA Quality Manager Switzerland CLUZEAU Jean-Marc EASA Head of Flight Standards COUSENS Jon Cloud Aero Training Ltd MD United Kingdom CRINITI Giuseppe CAA Italy (ENAC) Program Manager for SMS Italy implementation CRISTOFANELLI David ALITALIA Quality Assurance Manager Italy CROVETTO Christophe Heli Air Monaco Project Officer Monaco DABIS Martin Aero-Dienst GmbH & Co Manager Aircraft Maintenance Germany KG DACHSEL Holger Flugmotoren-Reparatur Manager, Inspector Germany Dachsel GmbH DAINES Andrew RYANAIR Engineering Technical United Kingdom Standards Manager DE VRIES Edwin Aeroment B.V. Quality Manager Netherlands DEMIRER Halil T. MNG Airlines Quality and Safety Director Turkey DENIS Christophe EASA Airworthiness Standardisation Team Leader DESPRETS Marc Air Technology Belgium Airworthiness Manager Belgium DESROSIER Walter General Aviation VP, Engineering & United States Manufacturers Association Maintenance (GAMA) DHAENE Bram TUI Airlines Belgium - Process Engineer Belgium Jetairfly DI PIETRO Alessandro SIRIO S.P.A. Deputy CAMO Postholder Italy DÍAZ ALCÁZAR Eugenia EASA Continuing Airworthiness Rulemaking Officer DIEPENHORST Paul KLM Engineering & Manager Safety Group Netherlands Maintenance Safety & Quality Department DREW Chris Baines Simmons Ltd European Human Factors United Kingdom Advisory Group (EHFAG) member DROST Martin ADSE Consulting and Business Consultant Netherlands Engineering Airworthiness & Certification DRUSKA Janis CAA Latvia Head of Maintenance Latvia Personnel Certification Unit DUFFAUD Thierry AIRBUS TRANSPORT Head of Quality & Safety France INTERNATIONAL s.n.c. Management www.easa.europa.eu Page 2 of 8 NAME FIRST NAME ORGANISATION FUNCTION COUNTRY EDVARDSSON Omar Thor CAA Iceland Head of Airworthiness and Iceland Registration Section EDWARDS Arthur SAC MONACO Project Manager Monaco EMMEL Alexander Heli-Flight GmbH & Co. KG SMS Manager Germany EVANS Andy Ascent Flight Training Head of Airworthiness United Kingdom Assurance FANCELLO Vincenzo KAREN-SA Ground Instructor Switzerland FERNANDEZ LOPEZ Alberto EASA Continuing Airworthiness Rulemaking Officer FISUNS-MEDUHA Aleksandrs CAA Latvia Head of Maintenance Latvia Organisation Surveillance Unit FLOERL Wolfgang Tyrolean Airways Head of Maintenance Planning Austria and Records FOIS Riccardo AirOne S.p.A. Postholder CAMO Italy FOLINO Giuseppe ALITALIA Maintenance Standards & Italy Investigations Manager FOLLAND Ian European Aerospace Development Manager United Kingdom Quality Group (EAQG) FRASLIN Yann AIRBUS OPERATIONS SAS Repair Stations Safety & France Quality Manager FRICKE Jörg DRF Luftrettung Deputy Maintenance Manager Germany gemeinnützige AG GARDIOL Gilles EASA Impact Assessment Officer GELHARD Petra MTU Maintenance Berlin- Quality Engineer Germany Brandenburg GmbH GENTIL MARQUES Nuno OGMA – Indústria Safety Flight Manager Portugal Aeronáutica de Portugal S.A. GHIROLDI Emanuele MiniLiner srl Deputy Quality Manager Italy GIMONDI Sergio SIRIO S.P.A. Maintenance Manager Italy GOEI Hok CAA Netherlands Senior Inspector & Human Netherlands European Human Factors Factors Advisory Group (EHFAG) GULER Fatih MNG Airlines Quality and Safety Assurance Turkey Manager-Technical GUZ Vasyl UTair-Ukraine Airlines Deputy Head of Quality Ukraine Department for Safety Services HALD Helge Danish Soaring Association Accountable Manager / Denmark / Royal Danish Aeroclub President HAMELIJNCK Régine EASA Continuing Airworthiness Rulemaking Officer www.easa.europa.eu Page 3 of 8 NAME FIRST NAME ORGANISATION FUNCTION COUNTRY HANNEWALD Christian Berufsverband Prüfer von System-engineer Germany Luftfahrtgerät und Certifying Staff (BPvL) HÄNSGEN Frank XL Airways Germany Compliance Manager Germany GmbH HARENBURG Ivonne AVIONIC-SERVICE Quality Manager Germany Luftfahrtelektronik GmbH HERNÁNDEZ Guadalupe AIR NOSTRUM L.A.M S.A Quality Manager Spain HEßLER Ludwig EASA Standardisation Team Leader CA HEYN Jürgen WIKING Helikopter Service Pilot (Senior Captain) Germany GmbH Head of Management Systems HINKEL Martin The Flying Bulls GmbH Quality Manager Austria HOERUP Poul Danish Soaring Association Nominated Postholder / Denmark / Royal Danish Aeroclub President HOL Richard Transavia.com Director Engineering Netherlands HULME Barney Senior VP Technical AMS Aircraft Ltd United Kingdom INNES David Baines Simmons Ltd Principal Consultant United Kingdom IVANDA Tomislav CAA Croatia Airworthiness Inspector Croatia IZZO Flavio European Aerospace EAQG MRO Relationship Italy Quality Group (EAQG) Growth Strategy Stream Leader JACKSON Dean Thomson Airways (TUI) Airworthiness Manager United Kingdom JAKIMENKO Jaanus Air Maintenance Estonia Quality Manager Estonia JANŠA Srečko CAA Slovenia Acting Head of Airworthiness Slovenia Division JASINSKI Rafal LUXAVIATION S.A. Quality Specialist Luxembourg JAUERNIG Torsten CAA Germany (LBA) Group Manager CAMO Germany JOHNSON Fleur CAA International Training Manager United Kingdom JOPPICH Markus WIKING Helikopter Service QM Part-M Germany GmbH QM Part-145 JULIENNE Hervé EASA Rulemaking Officer - Operations KEHRENBERG Uwe Rheinland Air Service Manager Quality Assurance Germany GmbH KIEFT Mark EASA Airworthiness Standardisation Manager KJORVEN Lars CAA – Norway Legal Adviser Airworthiness Norway KLOSE DI (FH) Georg CAA Austria (Austro National Coordinator Part-145, Austria Control GmbH) Maintenance Oversight Coordinator KNEZEVIC Jovan SuperJet International Safety & Quality Compliance Italy S.p.A. Monitoring Manager KONZOCK Carsten CAA Germany (LBA) Maintenance Organisations Germany Manager www.easa.europa.eu Page 4 of 8 NAME FIRST NAME ORGANISATION FUNCTION COUNTRY KORPIKOSKI Tapio FINNISH AIRCRAFT Quality Manager Finland MAINTENANCE KOSEMETS Mattias Air Maintenance Estonia SMS Specialist Estonia KRELL Karsten airberlin technik Senior Manager Head of Germany Safety Management KREMER Paul MESSIER BUGATTI DOWTY Executive Vice President France LACK Sabine Thielert Aircraft Engines Team Leader Quality Germany GmbH Management LAITILA Jyrki CAA Finland (TraFi) Head of Unit, Technical Finland Organisations LANDRY-SIVEL Valérie EASA Quality Section Manager LEACH Carole AQMS Ltd Managing Director United Kingdom LEITE Jorge TAP Maintenance & Vice President Quality Portugal Engineering LEONE Alessio AirOne S.p.A. Safety & Quality Manager Italy LEONI Giuseppe AgustaWestland S.p.A. EAQG-OPMT Chairman Italy LOOTGIETER Emmanuel DASSAULT FALCON Vice-President, Quality Control France SERVICE LUX Janina MTU Maintenance Senior Manager Quality Germany Hannover GmbH Systems & Administration MADSEN Svend Vesterager CAA Denmark (Danish Head of Section, Maintenance Denmark Transport Authority) Organisation MAGE Florent Sabena technics BOD Quality Assurance Deputy France Manager MALIKITE Amadou OSAC (Organisme pour la Head of Regulatory France Sécurité de l'Aviation Monitoring Department Civile) MASTENBROEK Louise Mastenbroek Aeroskill BV Quality Manager Netherlands MATEOS CASADO Juan Ramon IBERIA Maintenance and Safety Management Spain Engineering MEIER René Europe Air Sports Programme Manager Switzerland MEIER Franz SAMA Director Switzerland MEINANDER Martina Flybe Finland Compliance Manager Finland MICHALAK Piotr CAA Poland Safety Management Advisor Poland to the President of Polish Civil Aviation Authority MIKE Gábor AIR INVEST Ltd. Quality Manager Hungary MÖDING Ansgar Eurocopter Deutschland Quality Manager Part-145 Germany GmbH MOELSTRE Ole J. CAA - Norway Inspector Airworthiness Norway MÖHRKE
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