BASS 2019 program is still being developed, please see below for the 2018 program. Please note, specific session titles and speakers will change but the format and general topics will remain the same. We hope this helps you for future planning. 

We will notify you when the 2019 agenda is live! 

BASS 2018 Agenda 

Go to Thursday, May 10     Go to Friday, May 11

WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 2018

0845 – 1800 5th Annual Safety Day
1400 – 1700 Registration and Information Desk
 1400 – 1700 Exhibitor Move-In
1700 – 1730 Day One Speakers Meeting 

THURSDAY, MAY 10, 2018

0730 – 1700 Registration and Information Desk
0730 – 0830 Breakfast with Exhibitors
0830 – 1000 Welcome and Opening Keynote Address
This session includes a keynote from Tom Costello (NBC News) who will provide the public view of aviation safety to be followed by our own perspective on Business Aviation from the Flight Safety FoundationSession sponsored by AviationManuals
Welcome
Jon Beatty
, President & CEO, Flight Safety Foundation
John Hamilton, Chairman, Board of Governors, Flight Safety Foundation
Keynote Address
Tom Costello,
Correspondent, NBC News
FSF 2017 Year in Review
Mark Millam, Vice President – Technical, Flight Safety Foundation
1000 – 1030 Morning Business Break

Sponsored by VisionSafe

1030 – 1200 Session I
Measuring our performance and our successes is an important part of the safety process today. These speakers will talk about how that measurement process works and what they are finding.Session sponsored by AviationManuals
C-FOQA Risk Assessment Study
Shelby Balogh,
Data and Analytics Scientist, GE Aviation
A Systems Engineering Approach to Safety Performance Indicators and Accident Casuality 
Capt. Shem Malmquist, FRAeS
John Thomas, Ph.D., Research Engineer/Scientist, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1200 – 1210 Sidney Baker Memorial Scholarship
Thomas Anthony,
Director, Aviation Safety and Security Program, University of Southern California
1210 – 1330 Lunch with Exhibitors

Sponsored by Rolls-Royce

1220 – 1300 Exhibit Hall Demo Presentations
New this year, exhibitors will have an opportunity to give a short presentation to showcase a new product or service, meet new prospects, drive traffic and capture more leads with an Exhibit Hall Demo Presentation!

Learn more on our Exhibitor/Sponsor page
1330 – 1500 Session II
Designing our aircraft for the best possible outcomes depends on knowing the man / machine interface. The speakers in this session will focus on how business jets are built in a robust way to address and prevent safety issues and fatigue.Session sponsored by AviationManuals
Fly By Wire
Woody Saland, Ph.D.,
Director, Pilot Experience and New Flightdeck Technologies, Dassault Falcon Jet
Peter Zeeb,
Managing Director, Technical Services, The Van Allen Group
“We Need a Fatigue Risk Management Program. How Are We Going to Do That?”
Mark C. McIntyre,
 CAM, Director, Flight Operations, Mente LLC
Dr. Daniel Mollicone,
CEO, Pulsar Informatics
1500 – 1530 Business Break
1530 – 1700 Session III
Getting the most out of safety performance often depends on building the best training programs as well as the guidance and standards for those training programsSession sponsored by AviationManuals
Pilot Competency and Training — FSF Position Paper
Mark Millam,
Vice President, Technical, Flight Safety Foundation
Taking Your Training Program to a New Flight Level
Dan Boedigheimer, Ph.D.
CEO, Advanced Aircrew Academy
Cole Henderson, Assistant Training Manager, Midwest Aviation
NBAA and ICAO
Tom Huff,
Aviation Safety Officer, Gulfstream Aerospace Corp.
Bennet Walsh,
Director, IS-BAO Program, International Business Aviation Council, Ltd
1700 Day 2 Speakers Meeting
1700 – 1830 Networking Reception

Sponsored by Embraer  

FRIDAY, MAY 11, 2018

0730 – 1500 Registration and Information Desk
0730 – 0830 Breakfast With Exhibitors
0830 – 1000 Session IV
The Approach and Landing phase of flight has long been connected with the most accidents. Managing this risk in real time is a challenge for flight crews and they need the best support to perform their jobs well. One of the key decisions they have to make when risks are elevated is whether to go around.Session sponsored by GE Digital for Aviation
2nd Day Keynote – Self-Management: The Key to a Safe Flight
Fabio Couto Bonnett,
Air Safety Investigator, Flight Operations, Embraer
Go-Around Decision-Making & Execution
Martin Smith, Ph.D.,
CEO, Presage Group, Inc.
1000 – 1030 Business Break
1030 – 1200 Session V
Safety is often built from a foundation of understanding how to build the right perceptions and the right safety cultureSession sponsored by GE Digital for Aviation
Risk Avoiders, Risk Seekers, and the Influence of the Organizational Culture
Luiz Maurício de Andrade da Silva,
PH.D., Brazilian Air Force University
Zooming in on Safety Culture….From Culture to Performance Indicators
Chris Young, 
Director, Safety Solutions, Baldwin Aviation – Safety & Compliance
1200 – 1330 Lunch With Exhibitors 
1220 – 1307 Exhibit Hall Demo Presentations
New this year, exhibitors will have an opportunity to give a short presentation to showcase a new product or service, meet new prospects, drive traffic and capture more leads with an Exhibit Hall Demo Presentation!

Learn more on our Exhibitor/Sponsor page
1330 – 1510 Session VI
Some of the biggest areas for needed safety improvements come in the approach and landing phase. The speakers in this session will discuss studies and investigations which have led to recommendations and how to prevent these accidents.Session sponsored by GE Digital for Aviation
Loss of Control In-flight (LOC-I) Solved: Global Standard
Paul “BJ” Ransbury,
Loss of Control In-flight (LOC-I) Solved: Global Standard
KTEB Accident Review
John DeLisi,
Director, Office of Aviation Safety, National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)
1500 – 1510 BASS 2018 Concludes
See you next year!
1500 – 1700 Exhibitor Move-Out