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24th Annual EASS Scheduled for Dublin, Includes Fatigue SymposiumContact: Emily McGee “This year’s EASS will again focus on some of the most-timely safety issues facing the aviation industry,” commented FSF President and CEO, William R. Voss. “We’ve got an impressive line-up of speakers to discuss these issues.” In addition, FSF will also host a one-day European Fatigue Risk Management Symposium on February 28, one day prior to the EASS, at the Burlington Hotel. This is a continuing discussion on FRM for the European community, evolving from a similar 2011 symposium in Washington, D.C. The agenda will be a full day of speakers and a panel discussion. Full information about this symposium can be found here (flightsafety.org/EFRMS). “The EFRMS is a bonus for our attendees, or anyone else who wishes to attend it,” Voss continued. “Fatigue is an issue that is being studied all over the world and it is vitally important that experts convene and share their findings on a regular basis. We’re pleased to be able to host this symposium while we’re in Dublin.” All the information about the seminar can be found at flightsafety.org/EASS. Follow FSF on twitter @flightsafety for up-to-date information, #EASS2012. Credentialed media are invited to attend both events. Please contact mcgee@flightsafety.org for registration information for members of the media. ### Flight Safety Foundation (flightsafety.org) is an independent, non-profit, international organization engaged in research, education, advocacy and publishing to improve aviation safety. The Foundation’s mission is to be the leading voice of safety for the global aerospace community. |

