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Above: Representatives of REBTECH and their guests enjoy the luncheon. Below: Ian Soutter of Hoffman Engineering explains their test equipment to conference a ttendees.


“WE EXPECT THAT THE POSITIVE EFFECT S OF THE CONFERENCE WILL BE FAR-REACHING,” SAID NIGHT FLIGHT CONCEPTS PRESIDENT, ADAM ALDOUS. “THE EVENT WAS A GAME CHANGER. INDUSTRY PLAYERS PARTICIPATED IN MOVING OUR SECTOR TO A NEW LEVEL OF ENGAGEMENT THAT WE ALL CAN BUILD ON TO HELP SERVE AND SUPPORT THE NEEDS OF INDUSTRY AND OPERATORS IN THE FUTURE,” ALDOUS EXPLAINED.


all-knowing and did not purport to have all of the answers, but was willing to listen and work with the industry. One of


the net results of this


Regulator” collaboration was a plan for a new NVG Industry Working Group that will


represent


“Industry/ the


needs of civilian NVG operators. EDUCATION IS KEY TO SUCCESS The producers of NightCon obviously under-


stand the aviation business, and the people involved in it, very well. After the group discussion was com- pleted the conference was broken down into several smaller sub-groups, or “Breakout Tracks.”


First, those who were interested in certain subjects and ROTORCRAFTPROFESSIONAL 20


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