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and marketplace knowledge, but who also do not realize what, and what all, they may not know. This seminar will provide real time and current information about the business aircraft marketplace, proven as well as innovative approaches to marketing or acquiring a business jet or turboprop, and actual case histories that can help you avoid similar, complicated, costly and adverse situations.


1:30 P.M. - 2:30 P.M. Part 135 Compliance Hot Topics Location: Orange County Convention Center, Room S320C/D Education Track: Aircraft and Flight Operations Moderated by: Lindsey McFarren, McFarren Aviation Consulting Presented by: Kent Jackson, Jackson & Wade and Tim Sullivan, Chantilly Air This Session is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit. This session will address current Part 135 “hot topics” and challenges related to regulatory compliance and educate attendees on various methods to mitigate regulatory enforcement action, including voluntary disclosure reporting programs, aviation safety action programs, and more. Hot topics to be discussed may include: • Flight Crew Records • Part 135 Flight Training Programs, Check Airmen, and Instructors • Hazardous Materials • Operational Control • Exclusive Use Aircraft • Legalization of Recreational Marijuana in Two States


1:30 P.M. - 2:30 P.M. The Real Story of Catering Safety on Board Your Aircraft Location: Orange County Convention Center, Room S319 Education Track: Safety and Risk Management Presented by: John Detloff, Air Culinaire Worldwide and David Davisson, Valero Energy This Session is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit. Catering and food service on board business aircraft is a regular occurrence. But what are some of the challenges in food safety, packaging and delivery of the catering? This presentation is not to scare you about the potential hazards in catering or having food on your aircraft, but will give you tools and techniques addressing how you can minimize the risk in food safety.


1:30 P.M. - 2:30 P.M. Unmanned Aircraft Systems: Opportunities for Business Aviation Location: Orange County Convention Center, Innovation Zone (Booth #288) New applications are being developed everyday for the use of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS.) Join us as we


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discuss the commercial future of UAS, how the business aviation flight department should be involved and the new technologies it will take to keep manned and unmanned aircraft flying safely together in the NAS.


1:30 P.M. - 2:30 P.M. Will Your Record Keeping System Survive an Audit? Location: Orange County Convention Center, Room S320E Education Track: Aviation Management and Aircraft Ownership Presented by: Phil Crowther, Jackson & Wade, LLC; Doug Stewart, AircraftLogs; and Jed Wolcott, Wolcott & Associates From flight logs to important tax documents, business aircraft operators are faced with a variety of complex record keeping requirements. Having a robust system in place to maintain these records is critical when preparing for IRS audits and other interactions with regulators. In addition to understanding which records should be maintained, operators are now faced with a wide array of software choices to assist with the record keeping process. Learn what record to keep for federal compliance purposes and strategies to retain necessary files.


2:00 P.M. - 3:00 P.M. NBAA Annual Meeting of Members Location: Orange County Convention Center, Room S210B


2:15 P.M. - 3:15 P.M. Dassault Falcon 2000 Series M&O Location: Orange County Convention Center, Room S330B/C/D Education Track: Maintenance and Technical Issues


2:30 P.M. - 3:30 P.M. Bombardier: Learjet 20/30/55 Technical Update Location: Orange County Convention Center, Room S330E/F Education Track: Maintenance and Technical Issues


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


Building Blocks to a Better Safety Culture Location: Orange County Convention Center, Room S320F Education Track: Safety and Risk Management Presented by: Jim Cannon, IBAC This Session is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit. A safety culture can be validated via the SMS Stage 3 characteristics and performance indicators as described in the IS-BAO Audit Procedures Manual. These 10 characteristics and 28 performance indicators are essential to know for any operator. You will learn these essential attributes of a positive safety culture and gain a better understanding of how SMS activities can be fully integrated into your business.


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


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