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NBAA


will address the advancements of technology in fuel buying practices, tankering, fl ight planning, and fl ight scheduling. We will discuss not just what technology can do to help, but how it enables even the smallest of operators to run a fi rst class operation.


4:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M. UNDERSTANDING THE FAA’S NEW COMPLIANCE PHILOSOPHY


Location: Orange County Convention Center, Room S330 E/F (#3)


Education Track: Operations


Presenter: Gregory Riegel, Shackelford, Bowen, McKinley & Norton, LLP This Session is eligible for CAM application and recertifi cation credit.


The session will explain the FAA’s new approach to


enforcing regulatory compliance and provide attendees with the information needed to maximize their chances for a positive/successful outcome in FAA compliance and enforcement situations.


4:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M.


EMPOWERMENT VS. ENTITLEMENT - TEAM DEVELOPMENT IN THE AGE OF TECHNOLOGY


Location: Orange County Convention Center, Room S330 G/H (#4) Education Track: Leadership Presenter: Jim Cannon, Sundog Aviation Learn to build eff ective teams within business


aviation organizations by utilizing the dynamic of empowerment to enhance employee participation and increase effi ciency. Entitlement is a natural manifestation of mature organizations. Aviation managers within these organizations strive to overcome the negative aspects of entitlement. This presentation will discuss empowerment opportunities through the utilization of technology in more eff ective team, meetings, documentation, communication, tool development, the implementation of safety management systems.


4:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M. ADVANCING AVIONICS WEATHER INFORMATION


Location: Orange County Convention Center, Room S331 A/B/C (#6)


Education Track: Operations Presenters: Gary Pokodner, FAA; Steve Abelman, FAA


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The FAA’s Aviation Weather Research Team will highlight their weather research activities to enhance the quality and availability of weather information to support aviation with a focus on improving aviation safety and NAS effi ciency. Topics include applied weather analysis and forecast research from the Aviation Weather Research Program (AWRP) and advancements in cockpit weather information and access from the Weather Technology in the Cockpit (WTIC) Program. The session will include discussions on the weather applications of ADS-B and Minimum Operational Performance Standards for Flight Information Broadcast (FIS-B). This session will help the business aviation community sift through the plethora of current and future weather products and information to hone in on relevant FAA and NOAA services.


4:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M. SECURING YOUR MOST VALUABLE ASSETS: YOUR PEOPLE


Location: Orange County Convention Center, Room S330 A/B (#2)


Education Track: Operations


Presenters: Clay Hendon, Groundwork; Chaz M, Groundwork


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