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Presenter: Richard Komarniski, Grey Owl Aviation Consultants, Inc.


This Session is eligible for CAM application and recertifi cation credit.


The aim of this course as it relates


to aviation fl ight crews, technicians and managers is to reduce errors and their associated costs, to create a corporate culture conducive to human error prevention, and to develop realistic and immediate safety nets. This training is directly related to human performance with the ultimate goal an increase in overall safety. The course is case study based to illustrate topics covered, which will help you to identify, investigate and mitigate human error to enhance your organization’s safety. Held in conjunction with the NBAA Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition.


This course fulfi lls NBAA PDP Objective HR9.


Registration for this course includes registration to the NBAA Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (NBAA-BACE).


8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.


NBAA PDP COURSE: MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS FOR FLIGHT DEPARTMENTS WORKSHOP


(DAY 1 OF 2)


Location: Orange County Convention Center, Room S310 E


Presenter: NBAA and Walter Kraujalis, AeronomX


This Session is eligible for CAM application and recertifi cation credit.


This two-day workshop gives fl ight department managers key information about safe operations, regulatory compliance, basic management practices, budgeting and accounting, cost controls, vendor selection and tracking, records and reports, planning for the future and other issues. Other topics covered in the workshop include personnel issues, internal and external communications, case


studies, templates and forms and checklists that are useful in daily fl ight management.


This course meets NBAA PDP Leadership Objectives 2 and 3.


Registration for this course includes registration to the NBAA Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (NBAA-BACE).


8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.


NBAA TAX, REGULATORY & RISK MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE (DAY 1 OF 2)


Location: Orange County Convention Center, Room S320 E/F/G


This Session is eligible for CAM application and recertifi cation credit.


Register now to attend the 2016


NBAA Tax, Regulatory & Risk Management Conference on October 30 and 31 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, FL. Join over 300 attendees from all segments of business aviation to develop strategies for connecting tax and regulatory planning while defending your ownership structure from audits.


This is the premier conference for attorneys, CPAs, fi nancial advisors, CFOs and fl ight operations professionals looking for tax planning strategies from industry leaders. The event is held in conjunction with the NBAA Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (NBAA-BACE), and Tax Conference attendees receive complimentary registration to NBAA-BACE.


8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.


NBAA PDP COURSE: STAFFING NEEDS AND JOB RELATED TRAINING FOR AVIATION DEPARTMENTS


Location: Orange County Convention Center, Room S320 G


Presenter: Dr. C. Daniel Prather, Aviation Training Solutions


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