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This Session is eligible for CAM application and


recertifi cation credit. This session will address the security issues impacting


today’s business traveler, including how to improve your situational awareness, emergency communication procedures, and what to do if you are caught in a travel threat scenario. The use of situational awareness case studies and assessments, review US Embassy procedures, and self- awareness training will drive key learning points home.


4:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M. AVOID THESE MISTAKES WHEN BUYING AN AIRCRAFT


Location: Orange County Convention Center, Room S331 D (#5)


Education Track: Business Management


Presenters: Dave Weil, Flight Dept Solutions, LLC; Alan Goldstein, CPA This Session is eligible for CAM application and


recertifi cation credit. Aircraft buyers will to learn how to avoid common


mistakes and be prepared for a smooth aircraft transaction process. By engaging in advance planning and learning best practices from this session, aircraft buyers and sellers will learn how to approach the transaction process and be prepared for potential challenges that arise once the aircraft is acquired.


4:30 P.M. - 5:30 P.M. PROTECTING AIRPORT AIR TRAFFIC FROM ERRANT DRONES


Location: Orange County Convention Center, Innovation Zone #295


Education Track: Operations Moderator: Bob Lamond, NBAA


Presenters: Alan Kraft, CACI; Ted Tazewell, Hogan Lovells US LLP; Clara Bennett Boca Raton Airport Authority; Michael J. O’Donnell, FAA


NBAA members are concerned with the growing


reports of drones in airspace around airports. Last fall the FAA entered into a Pathfi nder agreement with CACI International Inc. to evaluate how the company’s technology can help detect Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) in the vicinity of airports. The FAA expanded the Pathfi nder Program in May 2016 to further evaluate procedures and technologies designed to identify unauthorized UAS operations in and around airports. This panel will discuss the technical progress of that Pathfi nder program, as well as the legal and policy implications of implementing these technologies from representatives of legal experts, FAA senior leadership and a major business aviation airport.


HELPING YOU CARRY A HEAVY LOAD. Miraj Corporation is pleased to introduce the


Millennium HL Series starter generator brushes. An extension of our industry leading Millennium Series Long Life brush program, these brushes offer improved life and performance under the most demanding load conditions and operating environments, the Millennium HL Series - new brushes for a new generation.


5:30 P.M. - 7:00 P.M. NBAA YOPRO NETWORKING RECEPTION


Location: Orange County Convention Center, Innovation Zone #295


The YoPro Networking Reception, hosted by


the NBAA Young Professionals (YoPro), provides an opportunity for attendees to meet and greet with rising business aviation professionals and current industry experts. Take advantage of this valuable opportunity to jumpstart your career, while gaining unmatched exposure to current and future leaders.


WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2016


8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. ATTENDEE EXHIBITOR & PRESS REGISTRATION Location: Orange County Convention Center


8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. ATTENDEE EXHIBITOR & PRESS REGISTRATION


Location: Orlando Executive Airport


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