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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AVIATION ASSOCIATION MEMBERS COLLABORATE TO IMPROVE SAFETY PROGRAM EFFECTIVENESS


The Southern California Aviation Association’s (SCAA) Safety Committee announces its new SHARE web portal, and second SHARE Roundtable scheduled for February 27th at Long Beach’s AirFlite. SHARE (Safety Hazard Awareness Reporting & Empowerment) is a program designed by SCAA and powered by Baldwin Aviation to create an open format for dialogue and sharing of safety data.


The SHARE web portal pools safety data from corporate flight departments and general aviation professionals through the electronic SHARE web portal in a de- identified, aggregated format. Participants can use this data and the SHARE roundtable hazard discussions to learn what safety challenges business and general aviation are experiencing. Through SHARE, participants identify trends, deviations, successful programs, current issues, and discuss information that can improve the safety among operators. All this is done openly and candidly in a confidential setting. SHARE creates an environment in which operators can feel comfortable


enough to share their experiences. Overall, SHARE participants will be able to learn from each other and benefit from a larger collective data and experience set, with the goal of not having to learn any lesson more than once. “SCAA’s Safety Committee is confident you will gain


value from joining SHARE,” says Candace Covington, SCAA’s Safety Committee Chair. “Whether your flight department has a safety reporting system or not, you can participate with your peers to review case studies, safety reporting challenges and successes, as well as discuss industry hot topics and best practices. It is a great way to improve your safety reporting program.” The SHARE web portal is being provided by Baldwin


Aviation, a company dedicated to providing the tools aviation needs to enhance safety. Baldwin’s participation in SHARE ensures the value of this program, by providing a larger collective data and experience set, with the goal of not learning any lesson more than once. As a SHARE participant, Southern California operators will have a new, innovative tool available to their safety programs. “This will be an SCAA staple for future safety events,”


says Chuck Reeves, Qualcomm’s director of aviation and SHARE participant. “It was a really great and pointed discussion on topics that impact all flight departments.” Southern California Aviation Association’s Mission To


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advance and promote aviation related business throughout Southern California; to be proactive in addressing concerns impacting the region’s airports, including safety and operations; and to promote education on the importance of business aviation to our communities, companies and the general public. To join SHARE visit www.socalaviation.org/ share_application.


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NASAO MOURNS DEATH OF PRESIDENT & CEO HENRY M. OGRODZINSKI


The National Association of State Aviation Officials (NASAO) announces that Henry M. Ogrodzinski, president and CEO for the last 18 years died Wednesday, January 22. Henry’s two year battle with cancer came to an end at his home on Capitol Hill at the age of 65. NASAO’s Chairman Christopher


Willenborg (Massachusetts) told his membership this morning, “It is with deep sadness to inform you that our dear friend Henry passed away last night. Over the past 18 years, Henry led our organization with tremendous passion towards aviation and sincere concern for all NASAO Members, Friends, and aviation industry stakeholders. His


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