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(LBA) owners, pilots and entrepreneurs who may be consid- ering the value an airplane can provide to their business, including a Single Pilot Safety Standdown. LBA sessions will identify the top five things that aspiring LBA opera- tors should know; considerations for entrepreneurs wishing to upgrade their aircraft; and technologies available to help owners make the least expensive and most effective use of these aircraft.


NOVEMBER 11-12


HOLLYWOOD, FL — AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE USA EXPO & CONFERENCE 2009


After the success of its inaugural EXPO last year in Atlanta, GA, UBM Aviation is taking this years EXPO to Florida — to the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida.


The EXPO focuses on the bringing together key buyers & decision makers from airlines & MROs. It draws together suppliers of overhaul, repair, inspection & modification for an intensive two-day event focused on delivering value through one-on-one business networking, evening recep- tions, the exhibition hall and a thought provoking confer- ence.


For more information visit www.ubmaviationnews.com. FEBRUARY 12, 2010


GRANDE DUNES RESORT, MYRTLE BEACH, SC — MANAGING HUMAN ERROR IN THE 21ST CENTURY


The Aviation Consulting Group will be presenting a one day workshop entitled, “Managing Human Error in the 21st Century.” This will be a cross-industry event and the company encourages people from all high-risk industries to attend. It is certain that the error management principles and practices that are discussed throughout its workshop can be immediately transferred to your job. Whether you are a pilot, maintenance manager, engineer, doctor or a nuclear powerplant operator, this workshop will provide you with the tools you need to better understand and manage error in your workplace. Workshop topics will include: • •


Introduction to Human Error Safety Culture and Safety Climate


• Human Error Types and Classifications •


• Personal Error •


Case Studies • Exercises


For more information visit www.tacgworldwide.com/humanerror- workshop.htm.


345 Rt. 17, Hasbrouck Heights, NJ 07604 201-288-8877 • Fax: 201-288-7356 • www.mirajcorp.com We supply the parts, exchange the units and rewind the worn.


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Organizational Error Reduction Strategies and Countermeasures


We're very big on small parts.


Aviation Tire Cage:


• OSHA/military compliant • Triple Safety redundancy • Half inch steel plate protects • Bank vault type door latch • Services up to 35 inch tire


Wheel Dolly:


• Wheels up to 40in/350lbs • Low profile for gear doors • One person tire changes • Adjustable wheel guides • Tool storage trays • Smooth Hydraulic lifting


Brake Attachment:


• attaches to wheel dolly • lightweight and stable • rotating cradle • Safety strap secures brake


Long known as the industry leader in carbon brushes, we have expanded our market and product offerings to include PMA bearings and other products for a variety of aircraft motor applications. We work closely with our customers to identify potential PMA needs and have the ability to move quickly on new products from design to PMA.


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