Phpa Human Factors Safety Conference

Butch Grafton

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Jul 29, 2003
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PHPA has finalized the following agenda for its upcoming Human Factors Safety Conference in Biloxi, Mississippi. This first conference is being used to lay the ground work for the annual event which hopes to develop new and innovative ideas on ways to prevent human factors accidents. By involving the working line pilots directly in the process, PHPA hopes to generate new and unique ways of looking at prevention techniques and eventually developing different approaches to the prevention of human factors accidents which are tailored to specific areas of the helicopter industry. More on the conference details can be found at http://www.autorotate.org/autorotate/safety2004/index.html

If you are a helicopter pilot interested in ways to make our profession safer, please join us in Biloxi.

Butch


PHPA SAFETY CONFERENCE AGENDA

OCTOBER 15 - 17, 2004

BILOXI, MISSISSIPPI

Friday



TOPIC SPEAKER



09:00 Opening Remarks - BUTCH GRAFTON, President PHPA

09:30 - GLEN HERPST, Chief, Operations and Airworthiness Section, ICAO

10:30 Human Factors Analysis and Classification System - KELLY TEAGUE, Senior Safety Investigator Instructor, Transportation Safety Institute


12:30 LUNCH

14:00 American Eurocopter - JIM KETTLES

15:30 Sikorsky Helicopter - MICHAEL SKAGGS

16:30 Risk Management Army Safety Center Initiatives - CW5 WESLEY HEDMAN, US Army

18:00 Conclude for the day


Saturday


09:00 GOM risk assessment - TOM WORKMAN, Air Contract Management Lead, Shell Oil Company

10:15 Why are we still having so many fatal accidents? - JAMES SZYMANSKI, Bell Helicopter



12:00 LUNCH

13:30 Flight Instruction Safety - DALE KEIL, Safety Manager, Lear Siegler

14:30 Approach and Landing Accident Reduction - TERRY PALMER, CRM Facilitator, FAA Program Safety Counselor

16:00 GOM and EMS discussion groups.

19:30 BANQUET

Sunday

09:00 Group Breakfast
 
The PHPA has done good things for many groups of pilots in several companies. It would be nice if their expertise could help some of our operators. CHL