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Review the Attendee Brochure (PDF, 969 KB) - NBAA

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Continuous Improvement of Business Aviation Safety<strong>NBAA</strong>’s Flight Attendant Committee continues to promote <strong>the</strong> importance and necessity forprofessionally trained flight attendants/third crewmembers onboard large cabin aircraft and encouragesall cabin safety professionals to attend this two-day conference providing educational courses to helppromote career development. The conference sessions will focus on cultural and industry changes whichbring value to <strong>the</strong> role of <strong>the</strong> business aviation flight attendant to provide cabin safety, security andservice.The 2008 Flight Attendant Conference was a tremendous success with record attendance along withnumerous speakers promoting cultural awareness, regulatory updates and industry related issues, and<strong>the</strong> importance of crew resource management in handling in-flight emergencies.AgendaThursday, June 25, 20092:00 pm – 5:00 pmManager/Lead Flight AttendantRoundtable MeetingJoin us for this group discussion highlighting<strong>the</strong> best practices of major flight departments inareas of cost savings, management perspectives,training, consistency of services, and methods ofcommunication.6:00 pm – 7:00 pmFirst Time <strong>Attendee</strong> MeetingThis event is intended for first time attendees.Plan to meet <strong>the</strong> Flight Attendant CommitteeChairperson, committee members, network andgain help with planning what sessions to attendat <strong>the</strong> Conference. Committee members will beavailable to answer any questions or concerns thatyou may have.6:00 pm – 8:00 pmWelcome Reception & ConferenceRegistrationVendor Display Tables OpenFriday, June 26, 20097:30 am – 8:30 amRegistration & Continental BreakfastVendor Display Tables Open8:30 am – 9:00 amConference Welcome & IntroductionsJudy Reif, <strong>NBAA</strong> Flight AttendantsCommittee ChairSteven J. Brown, <strong>NBAA</strong> Senior Vice PresidentOperations9:00 am – 10:30 amKeynote SpeakerFred Reid, President FlexjetSEBA Level: AllMr. Reid will address corporate aviation businesscycles, current financial difficulties, and predictionson <strong>the</strong> future of our industry. He is also a strongsupporter of flight attendants and <strong>the</strong>ir trainingand will discuss his commitment to those efforts.Mr. Reid’s career within <strong>the</strong> aviation industry isimpressive and spans over 20 years. He has heldsenior executive positions with a number ofairlines and currently serves as President of Flexjetby Bombardier.10:30 am – 11:00 amMorning BreakVendor Display Tables Open11:00 am – 12:30 pmAnatomy of an AccidentPresented by Lauren Jarmoszko, FACTS Training,Marianne Prunner, Flight Safety International,Jeff Hare, J. Hare Safety & Survival SystemsSEBA Level: AllRepresentatives from FACTS, FlightSafety andJ.Hare Safety and Survival Systems, will discuss severalhigh profile business and commercial aviationincidents/accidents. The presentation will focus on<strong>the</strong> importance of having trained cabin crewmembersonboard, and dissect featured accidentswhere human factors, CRM, lack of training andsurface contamination were contributing factors.Additional discussions include decompression,flight attendant seat location and divan seating.The lessons learned from <strong>the</strong>se aviation accidentscan be applied to future emergencies.12:30 pm – 1:45 pmLunchVendor Display Tables Open1:45 pm – 2:45 pmAltitude PhysiologyPresented by CAMI (Civil Aerospace Medical Institute)SEBA Level: AllThis presentation covers <strong>the</strong> physiological elementsencountered in flight and prepares flightpersonnel to deal with potential occurrences suchas loss of cabin pressure, hypoxia, trapped gasproblems, decompression sickness as well as selfimposedstress that can magnify any of <strong>the</strong> abovephysiological events.

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