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Promoting the Highest Levels of Aviation Safety 2020 AIR CHARTER SAFETY SYMPOSIUM March 2-4 | NTSB Training Center Promoting the Highest Levels of Aviation Safety www.acsf.aero/symposium 2020 Air Charter Safety Symposium A DV ANCED AIR 225 2020 Air Charter Safety Symposium 2020 ACSF SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: MONDAY, MARCH 2ND 1:00 pm–3:00 pm 2005 CIRCUIT CITY CRASH Sponsored by: 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm Tricia Coffman, wife of David Joseph RECEPTION AT MATCHBOX Coffman, Sr who was killed when the Sponsored by: RESTAURANT IN ONE LOUDOUN Circuit City owned Cessna Citation jet crashed in Pueblo, Colorado on February 16, SpringHill Hotel shuttle bus is available 2005. She will be joined with Don Chupp, upon request President and CEO of Fireside Partners to discuss the fatal accident and the importance of first responders and family assistance. TUESDAY, MARCH 3RD 7:00 am–7:45 am 3:00 pm–3:30 pm REGISTRATION (CONTINENTAL Sponsored by: REFRESHMENT BREAK BREAKFAST AVAILABLE WITH EXHIBITORS) 3:30 pm–4:30 pm FLIGHT DATA MONITORING (FDM) – LESSONS 7:45 am–8:00 am LEARNED FROM COLLECTING AND MANAGING WELCOME REMARKS DATA Joshua Hebert, Chairman, Air Charter Safety Foundation Todd Anguish, Chief Safety Officer, OneSky, Chuck Starkowsky, Chief Safety Officer, Sentient and Casey DeLanghe, Sales Manager, Appareo Systems 8:00 am–9:00 am WHAT IS WORLD-CLASS SAFETY, REALLY? How best to structure your Safety Program to manage FDM and establish company cultural acceptance. Jim Spigener, Chief Client Officer, DEKRA What distinguishes the best safety companies from all the 4:30 pm–5:00 pm other organizations that seek to keep their employees, their BOARD BUSES TO SPRINGHILL SUITES | TOP GOLF communities, the environment, and the public safe. SPORTS RESTAURANT Sponsored by: 9:00 am–10:00 am 5:00 pm –8:00 pm SAFETY LEADERSHIP AND EMOTIONAL NETWORKING INTELLIGENCE RECEPTION AND Bill Koch, Executive Coach and Leadership Consultant DINNER AT TOP GOLF Emotional Intelligence (EQ) is widely regarded as the difference that makes the difference in performance of great TH organizations. A greater awareness of EQ in the cockpit and WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4 operating systems can enhance aviation safety. 7:15 am–8:00 am 10:00 am–10:30 am Sponsored by: CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST REFRESHMENT BREAK 8:00 am–9:30 am 10:30 am–11:30 am SAFETY AT MACH 25 Sponsored by: 40 YEARS OF HARD LESSONS LEARNED Robert “Hoot” Gibson, Test Pilot and James Albright, Code7700.com Navy Astronaut Over the years, I’ve noticed the best story tellers have become Hoot discusses leadership, teamwork, my mentors and their valuable lessons have stayed with me and overcoming obstacles, using his life as without fail. a pilot and astronaut as a backdrop. 11:30 am–1:00 pm 9:30 am–10:00 am LUNCH AND TWA 800 BRIEFING Sponsored by: REFRESHMENT BREAK Sponsored by: TOUR (INCLUDED WITH REGISTRATION) Paula Sind-Prunier, NTSB, Director NTSB aviationmanuals.com Training Center 2020 Air Charter Safety Symposium SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: 10:00 am–11:00 am 11:00 am–12:00 pm ILLEGAL CHARTER UPDATE NTSB MOST WANTED LIST REVIEW Ryan Waguespack, NATA Vice President, Randy S. DeBerry, Honorable Robert Sumwalt, NTSB Chairman FAA Manager South Carolina FSDO, Paul F. D’Allura, Assistant The Chairman will discuss why Part 135 is on the NTSB’s Most Manager, U.S. DOT/FAA Special Emphasis Investigations Wanted List, and answer questions about what it will take to Team (SEIT), AFG-610, Don Riley, FAA – Special Emphasis Investigative Team (SEIT) get it removed from the list. Join NATA and FAA for an in-depth review of illegal charter 12:00 pm and the impact that it has on safety. Learn to recognize an COMPLIMENTARY TRANSPORTATION Sponsored by: illegal operation and the actions FAA is taking to stop them. TO WASHINGTON DULLES INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 12:30 pm–2:30 pm ACSF BOARD OF GOVERNORS MEETING AIR CHARTER SAFETY FOUNDATION (ACSF) BOARD OF GOVERNORS Chairman Jeff Baum Dave Hewitt Charlie O’Dell Joshua Hebert President Executive Vice President, Partner & Senior Consultant Founder and CEO Wisconsin Aviation Safety Business Aviation Solutions Magellan Jets Wheels Up Jon Beatty Laura “London” Penly President & CEO Tom Huff CEO President Chief Advisory Group Aviation Safety Officer NV Jets Bryan Burns Gulfstream President John Brogan Al Pod Air Charter Safety President & J. Gregory Kelley President Foundation Chief Executive Officer Flight Safety Officer A3P Technologies USAIG Keystone Aviation Jonathan Prohaska Vice Chairman Ron Brower Mark Larsen Director of Safety Robert Rufli Senior Vice President & Senior Manager, Safety & PlaneSense Vice-President and Director Chief Legal Officer Flight Operations of Flight Operations Executive Jet Management NBAA Chuck Starkowsky Pentastar Aviation Chief Safety Officer Dennis A.K. Fox Jeff Madtes Sentient Jet Treasurer Vice President, Safety Director of Operations Executive Jet Management MySky Levi Stockton Joe Salata President Senior VP, Flight Operations Scott Galdi Bill Mayo Advanced & Jet Center, FlexJet LLC Director - Sales, Part 135 President & CEO Los Angeles Specialist Mayo Aviation Secretary FlightSafety International Tim Sullivan Richard Gomez Lou Nemeth Director of Operations & Vice President, Gary Gmoser Chief Safety Officer COO Aviation Solutions Director of Safety CAE Chantilly Air MedAire Gama Aviation Signature Aircraft Management Timothy R. Obitts Chip Schultz Todd Anguish Chief Operating Officer, Vice President of Operations Chief Safety Officer Ken Gray General Counsel Northern Jet FlexJet Director of Operations NATA Executive Fliteways 2020 Air Charter Safety Symposium AIR CHARTER SAFETY FOUNDATION MEMBERS 11236, LLC Baxter Healthcare Eaton Flight Hertz Global Loyd’s Aviation Pfizer Stratos Jet Charters 3M Bemidji Aviation Operations Hess Corporation Lynx Phenix Jet Charters Stratus Management 711 Cody Inc Services Eli Lilly and Hewlett Packard Magellan Jets Pinnacle Aviation Stryker Corporation Company AAG (Associated Berwind Corporation Enterprise Mayo Aviation Plane Sense Summit Aviation Aircraft Group) Best Jets Embraer Executive Company Aircraft Mayo Clinic Post Holdings Sun Air Jets Abbott Laboratories, Blue Ridge Jet Honda Aircraft Encompass Health Company McDonalds PPC Excursions, Inc. 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