Bombardier Safety Standdown addresses concept of ‘intentionally safe’ for 21st edition of its seminar

Bombardier Press Release | October 16, 2017

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Spearheading the world’s premier aviation safety seminar, Bombardier Business Aircraft announced on Oct. 16, 2017, that the 21st edition of Safety Standdown USA will take place on Oct. 31 to Nov. 2, 2017, at the Hyatt Regency hotel in Wichita, Kan.

Bombardier looks forward to welcoming all aviation professionals regardless of the aircraft type they operate.

This year, the seminar will focus on being intentionally safe. Operating an aircraft safely is a choice, and requires intentional focus and action at every level of a flight department. To be intentionally safe is to be deliberate in adopting practices and following procedures that continuously improve the level of safety in aircraft operations.

“To be intentionally safe is to ensure everything aviation professionals do in their operation is accomplished with a conscious safety focus,” said Andy Nureddin, vice-president of customer support and training at Bombardier Business Aircraft. “In the many years I have been involved with the Safety Standdown program, the goal has been to bring safety awareness to the forefront. Experts provide us with effective new tools to reduce aviation safety risks; improve procedures and processes; and deliver explicit methods for improving personal situational awareness and judgment. We have created a community of aviation professionals committed to lifelong learning and imparting higher standards of safety and professionalism throughout the industry.”

“Whether you’re sitting in the cockpit or turning a wrench, you can never be too prepared. Taking time to step back and review the basics helps keep safety first,” said Ali Bahrami, associate administrator for aviation safety at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

“The NTSB is pleased to see Bombardier continue its Safety Standdown USA program, now in its 21st year,” said NTSB chairman Robert L. Sumwalt. “Aviation safety requires vigilance and diligence and programs like Bombardier’s Safety Standdown help aviators keep their focus on safety.”

This year’s education sessions include five new key speakers, including:

  • Dr. Allen J. Parmet, senior aviation medical examiner for the Federal Aviation Administration and U.S. federal medical review officer in forensic toxicology;
  • Bob Hobbi, facilitator, founder, and president/chief executive officer of service elements;
  • Greg Wooldridge, commanding officer for The Blue Angels;
  • Scott Shappell, professor and chair of the department of human factors and systems at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University;
  • Mark Briggs, vice-president of Safety Management Resources Corporation.

Returning this year and presenting during the general sessions are, Tony Kern, founding partner and chief executive officer of convergent performance, LLC; Robert Sumwalt, chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board; and Amy D. Grubb, senior industrial/organizational psychologist at the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

In addition to covering a range of significant safety topics, such as professionalism and crew resource management, this year’s general sessions, presented by key industry experts, will focus on intentional acts that improve aircraft safety in daily operations. Each presenter will provide tools and tips for attendees to use and share with colleagues. Sessions will take place in the mornings and breakout workshops will be offered in the afternoons.

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