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• The importance of record-keeping • The types of inspections (preflight, postflight) Date: Sunday, January 26 | 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Track(s): Maintenance, UAS Location: Anaheim Convention Center


Instructor: Bettina Mrusek, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University


Price: $520 Member | $765 Non-Member


PART 135 MANAGEMENT BOOTCAMP: DAY 1 Day 1 will focus on establishing a single-pilot Part 135 operation or new Part 135 operation and navigating related pitfalls.


Learning Objectives: By the conclusion of the course, participants will learn:


• The knowledge and skill necessary to effectively provide management and oversight of a Part 135 operation


Date: Sunday, January 26 | 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Track(s): Operations, Pilot


Location: Anaheim Convention Center Instructor: Randy Rowles, Helicopter Institute Inc. Price: $520 Member | $765 Non-Member


REGULATORY COMPREHENSION FOR MAINTENANCE This course covers the FAA’s organization, authority, and process for promulgating rules, then explains how the general requirements in 14 CFR link together in a “regulatory chain” that must be understood by aviation businesses. Topics specific to maintenance include Part 43 (maintenance, preventive maintenance, rebuilding, and alteration); Part 65 Subpart D (certification of mechanics); Part 65, Subpart E (certification of repairmen); and Part 145 (repair stations).


Learning Objectives: By the conclusion of the course, participants will learn:


• The civil aviation safety regulatory organization and structure


• The minimum standards that directly and indirectly impact day-to-day work


• The differences between regulatory requirements and those created by contract and other legal obligations


Date: Sunday, January 26 | 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM Track(s): IA Renewal, Maintenance, Safety Location: Anaheim Convention Center


Instructor: Sarah MacLeod, Obadal, Filler, MacLeod & Klein


Price: $435 Member | $645 Non-Member UAS INTEGRATION: ADVANCED


This course is designed for helicopter operators that have begun integrating small unmanned aircraft


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systems (sUAS, or drones) into their operations. The regulatory environment changes frequently, and navigating this sphere is challenging. Although mission planning differs greatly from that conducted for manned flights, successfully conducting UAS operations can be just as complex as it is for manned helicopter operations.


Learning Objectives: By the conclusion of the course, participants will learn:


• To better understand the challenges and more advanced issues that helicopter operators must consider when integrating UAS into existing operations


Date: Sunday, January 26 | 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM Track(s): Operations, Pilot, UAS Location: Anaheim Convention Center


Instructor: Joe Cerreta, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University


Price: $435 Member | $645 Non-Member


AEROSPACE PHYSIOLOGY AND HUMAN PERFORMANCE UPDATE A great deal of misunderstanding surrounds the various physiological responses to stressors. How does the body react to extreme fatigue? How do energy drinks affect response times in an emergency? How do we make decisions under stress? What is spatial disorientation? This course will look at each of these from an operational perspective.


Learning Objectives: By the conclusion of the course, participants will learn:


• About fatigue and its effects on human performance • The three aspects of crew rest


• How to compare the effects of sports drinks versus energy drinks


• About stress and its effects on how we process information


• The four ways we make decisions


• About spatial disorientation, and how to compare the visual, vestibular, and proprioceptive systems Date: Monday, January 27 | 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Track(s): Safety


Location: Anaheim Convention Center


Instructor: Dudley Crosson, Airborne Public Safety Association / Delta P


Price: $520 Member | $765 Non-Member


EXTERNAL CARGO RIGGING Take your skill level up a notch and learn from leading industry professionals how to properly use, maintain, and execute rigging methods. We will also cover rigging-gear inspection practices that can be used and shared with job-site personnel, leading to a safer work environment for all.


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