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NBAA 3:00 P.M. - 4:30 P.M.


PART 135 COMPLIANCE HOT TOPICS AND RECORDKEEPING


Location: Orange County Convention Center, Room S330 G/H (#4)


Education Track: Operations


Presenters: Kent Jackson, Jackson & Wade, LLC; Lindsey McFarren, McFarren Aviation Consulting; Kali Hague, Jackson & Wade, LLC


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


This session will address current


Part 135 “hot topics” and challenges related to regulatory compliance (especially managing fl ight, duty and rest requirements), discuss the FAA’s new approach to compliance, and provide guidance on recordkeeping that ensures regulatory compliance. Hot topics to be discussed may include: Part 135 Flight, Duty and Rest Requirements, Part 135 Flight Training Programs, Check Airmen and Instructors, Exclusive Use Aircraft DOT Compliance, FAA’s New Compliance Philosophy, Maintenance Records, and Flight Crew Records (e.g., Flight, Duty and Rest; Training) .


3:00 P.M. - 4:30 P.M.


INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS AND SECURITY HOT TOPICS


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


Education Track: Operations


Moderator: Jim Kazin, Afl ac; Craig Hanlon, Dupont


Presenters: Eric Rodriguez, CBP; Overseas Citizens Services; U.S. Department of State


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


The NBAA Security Council and International Operations Committee will present an overview of current security, international and customs issues concerning business


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aviation. Presentations from the Department of State will cover best practices for safety and security for those traveling abroad such as U.S. Embassy resources, contacts and international travel planning tools. Also, Customs and Border Protection will update attendees on general aviation initiatives being worked collaboratively between industry and CBP for added fl exibility and access for operators.


3:00 P.M. - 4:30 P.M.


MANAGING THE FLIGHT DEPARTMENT WHEN A MEDICAL CONDITION STRIKES


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


Education Track: Human Resources


Presenters: Clayton Cowl, Mayo Clinic; Tim Beuschel, SC Johnson and Son, Inc.


Many pilots fear the unknown associated with maintaining an FAA medical certifi cate. If and when a physical or mental condition presents, a pilot’s entire career could be in jeopardy without a trusted source to turn to and a place that has deep understanding of the aeromedical certifi cation process. Chief pilots and Human Resources managers must deal with the aftermath of absenteeism once a medical condition is diagnosed. This session focuses on strategies for pilots to enjoy a long healthy fl ying career through preventive medical surveillance and knowledge of resources, and strategies for managers to make decisions on temporarily replacing pilots versus working shorthanded.


3:00 P.M. - 4:30 P.M.


GETTING IT RIGHT WHEN THINGS GO WRONG - UPRT


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


Education Track: Operations


Presenters: : Lee Lauderback, Unusual Attitude Training (UAT)


Over 25 years ago, the NTSB (National Transpiration Safety Board) recommended specifi c initial and recurrent training in Unusual Attitude Recoveries for pilots after studying various related accidents. This presentation not only addresses the value of Upset Prevention and Recovery Training but also the importance of training in aircraft that directly correlate to the types of aircraft used by the Business and Corporate pilot. Real Time, Real Life training.


3:00 P.M. - 4:30 P.M. FAA’S MEET THE REGULATORS


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


Education Track: Operations Presenter: Peggy Gilligan, FAA


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


Join us for a discussion with FAA’s senior leadership including FAA’s Associate Administrator for Aviation Safety Peggy Gilligan and other senior Agency offi cials for insight on several important topics including sharing of safety data, FAA’s new compliance philosophy, the upcoming ADS-B equipage deadline and other important operational issues aff ecting business aviation.


3:00 P.M. - 4:30 P.M.


NUTS & BOLTS OF IMPLEMENTING A UAS OPERATION


Location: Orange County Convention Center, Room S330 C/D (#1)


Education Track: Operations


Moderator: Brad Hayden, RoboticSkies


Presenters: Todd Graetz, BNSF; Dennis Parrish, Conoco Phillips; Lauren Behrens, FirstEnergy; Richard Marcus, Era Helicopters.


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