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International Air Safety Seminar
International Air Safety Seminar 2010 Call for Papers

 



63rd annual International Air Safety Seminar 2010 Call for Papers


Presented by Flight Safety Foundation


November 1–4, 2010
Milan, Italy
 

Flight Safety Foundation will focus on solutions to safety challenges that will have a positive impact on aviation operations. Papers should have international applicability and address current issues.

Papers submitted on any other appropriate subject will be considered.

  • Pilot training

    • Quality

    • Appropriate standards

  • Upset recovery training

    • Classroom

    • Simulators

  • Meteorological considerations (e.g. icing, turbulence)

  • Future hazards

  • SMS success stories

  • Fatigue Risk Management Systems (FRMS)

  • Continuing airworthiness issues for modern aircraft (e.g. composites, modern systems and equipment)

  • Runway safety issues

  • Ground safety risk management

  • Timely accident information

  • Skills in an automated world

  • Safety concerns of short term leasing

  • Safety culture

  • Successful stabilized approach programs

  • Integration of future air traffic management (ATM) modernization efforts (e.g. NexGen and Single European Sky (SESAR)

  • Mentoring as a safety tool

  • Maintaining safety in outsourcing

  • Transmitting flight data recorder (FDR) data

  • Unmanned aerial systems (UAS)

  • Issues with blame culture

  • Global safety information sharing

  • Organizational structure effect on safety

  • Safety aspects of change

  • Health monitoring as a safety tool

  • What’s next in human factors

  • The use of electronic flight bags (EFB) for information exchange

  • Aircrew-ground crew communications

  • The effect of the media on safety priorities

  • Safety enhancement implementation successes

  • Harmonization of regulatory requirements

  • Addressing bird strike hazards

  • Maintenance training

Abstracts must be received at Flight Safety Foundation by April 2, 2010.

The International Air Safety Seminar (IASS) 2010 Call for Papers Submission Form and Abstract can be opened and completed in Microsoft Word. The finished application form and abstract can then be saved and sent to Flight Safety Foundation by mail, fax, or sent to technical@flightsafety.org as an e-mail attachment.

IASS 2010 Call for Papers Submission Form and Abstract [MSWord 481K]

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