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1 International Federation of Airworthiness International Air Transport Association Joint meeting of the FSF 59th annual International Air Safety Seminar IASS, IFA 36th International Conference, and IATA Enhancing Safety Worldwide October 23 26, 2006 Paris, France Hosted by

2 Flight Safety Foundation Flight Safety Foundation (FSF) is the world s premier international aviation safety organization. As it has done each year for more than half a century, the Foundation, at its International Air Safety Seminar (IASS), will bring together specialists to discuss pressing issues in aviation safety and to share information and developments that can contribute to improving the industry s already outstanding safety record. Adding to the breadth of the event, the International Federation of Airworthiness (IFA) and the International Air Transport Association (IATA) are part of the joint meeting that includes the IASS. The (IFA), whose 36th International Conference is part of the joint meeting, is composed of airworthiness authorities, professional aeronautic societies, air transport operators, aerospace manufacturers and service-andrepair organizations. Continuing airworthiness in all of its aspects, including personnel licensing of aircraft-maintenance engineers, is the focus of this nonprofit, independent organization. International Air Transport Association The International Air Transport Association (IATA) is the world trade organization of scheduled airlines. IATA s nearly 270 members carry more than 95 percent of the world s scheduled international air traffic under the flags of more than 120 nations. IATA s mission is to ensure that worldwide airline traffic moves with the greatest possible speed, safety, security, convenience and efficiency for passengers and cargo shippers and with the utmost economy and financial viability for the airlines. Agenda Development Committee Charles K. Bergman, Air Line Pilots Association, International James M. Burin, director of technical programs, Flight Safety Foundation Capt. David C. Carbaugh, chief pilot operations safety, Boeing Commercial Airplanes Frank C. Fickeisen, aviation consultant, International Federation of Airworthiness H. Keith Hagy, associate director, Engineering and Air Safety Department, Air Line Pilots Association, International; and chairman, FSF International Advisory Committee Ching-Sheng Ho (Danny C. Ho), director, Flight Safety Division, EVA Airways Robert MacIntosh, chief advisor for international safety affairs, U.S. National Transportation Safety Board Andrew McClymont, trustee, Brian L. Perry, vice president (technical), International Federation of Airworthiness Jim Rainbow, OBE, C.Eng, John W. Saull, executive director, Tatsuro Tanaka, director corporate safety, All Nippon Airways James Terpstra, senior vice president, flight information technology and aviation affairs, Jeppesen Michel Trémaud, senior director, product safety and head of safety programs/initiatives, Millicent Wheeler, technical programs specialist, Flight Safety Foundation Dr. Ron Yates (retired CEO, Qantas Airways), vice president Australasia, Cover photo: Copyright 2006 Getty Images Inc. Preliminary Agenda Sunday, October IFA Technical Committee Meeting Monday, October FSF International Advisory Committee (IAC) Meeting IFA Executive Council Meeting 0930 FSF Executive Committee Meeting 1200 FSF Board of Governors Lunch, Board meeting immediately following lunch Registration IFA Annual General Meeting and Buffet IFA Forum Chairmen and Speakers Meeting for Tuesday presentations Opening Reception Tuesday, October Registration Continental Breakfast in Exhibit Hall Opening Ceremonies Welcome and Seminar Opening H. Keith Hagy, chairman, FSF International Advisory Committee Flight Safety Foundation Stuart Matthews, president and CEO, Flight Safety Foundation International Air Transport Association Günther Matschnigg, president, operations and infrastructure, IATA; and member, FSF Board of Governors Ahmad Faisal Al Zabin, president, IFA Keynote Address Dr. Assad Kotaite, president of the council of the International Civil Aviation Organization Refreshments in Exhibit Hall Global Update Session Chairman: David Mawdsley, director of safety, IATA : The Year in Review James M. Burin, director of technical programs, Flight Safety Foundation Regional Aviation Safety Efforts Kyle Olsen, Commercial Aviation Safety Team/U.S. Federal Aviation Administration The Global Aviation Safety Roadmap Curt Graeber, The Boeing Co.; member, Industry Safety Strategy Group Questions and Answers Lunch Session I Session II Regulatory and Training Issues Session Chairman: Andrew McClymont, trustee, IFA Aviation Safety in Nigeria Dr. Harold O. Demuren, director general/ceo, Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority Innovations in Maintenance Training Philippe Beaulieu, director, maintenance training standards, Refreshments in Exhibit Hall

3 Considerations of Safety Concerning PMA Fred Stine, senior vice president operations, HEICO Aerospace Getting to Grips with Safety Reporting in Europe Michel Piers, manager of safety and flight operations, National Aerospace Laboratory (NLR) Netherlands EASA, Enhancing Safety Through Standardization François Janvier, head of standardization, European Aviation Safety Agency Questions and Answers Chairmen and Speakers Meeting for Wednesday presentations Wednesday, October Registration Continental Breakfast in Exhibit Hall Session III Fatigue Risk Management Session Chairman: Robert MacIntosh, chief advisor for international safety affairs, U.S. National Transportation Safety Board Managing Fatigue: Defenses in Depth Drew Dawson, director; Kirsty McCulloch, research associate, University of South Australia Centre for Sleep Research Fatigue Risk Management in Canada Isabelle Marcil, senior ergonomist, Transport Canada; Jacqueline Booth-Bourdeau, chief, technical and national programs, Transport Canada; Drew Dawson, professor and director, University of South Australia Centre for Sleep Research Fatigue at a Low-Cost Carrier Simon Stewart, flight operations safety and quality manager, easyjet Australian Long-Haul Fatigue Study Renée Petrilli; Matthew J.W. Thomas; Nicole Lamond; Drew Dawson, professor and director, Centre for Sleep Research; Greg Roach, University of South Australia Refreshments in Exhibit Hall Panel Discussion: Fatigue Risk Management An Integral Part of a Company SMS. Moderator: John Lauber, ; Panelists: Jacqueline Booth- Bourdeau, Transport Canada; Philippe Cabon, LAA Paris; Curt Graeber, The Boeing Co.; Vivienne Burch, SR Technics; International Federation of Air Line Pilots Associations; and operator representatives Questions and Answers Lunch Session IV Operational Hazard Prevention Session Chairman: Michel Trémaud, senior director, product safety and head of safety programs/initiatives, Stopping on Slippery Runways Mark Smith, air safety investigator, Boeing Commercial Airplanes Landing Overrun Risk Assessment Tool Mitch Serber, chairman, Airport and Ground Environment Group, Air Line Pilots Association, International (ALPA) Refreshments in Exhibit Hall Tail Strike Preventative Measures Capt. David C. Carbaugh, chief pilot flight operations safety, Boeing Commercial Airplanes Advances in Turbulence Detection Paul Robinson, president, AeroTech Research (USA) Questions and Answers Chairmen and Speakers Meeting for Thursday presentations Awards Ceremony and Reception Le Meridien Montparnasse Thursday, October Registration Continental Breakfast in Exhibit Hall Session V Safety-Enhancing Technologies Session Chairman: Jim Terpstra, senior vice president, flight information technology and aviation affairs, Jeppesen Safety Improvement of Moving Maps Dr. Jens Schiefele, senior program manager, and André Bourdais, manager, Jeppesen Runway FOD Protection Radar Brett Patterson, director, operations safety planning, Vancouver International Airport Authority TAWS Saves, But Lessons Still to Be Learned Dan Gurney, aviation safety consultant Refreshments in Exhibit Hall Automation Addiction Capt. Dennis Landry, Air Safety Committee, Northwest Airlines Master Executive Council, ALPA A380 Cabin Evacuation Francis Guimera, head of safety, A380 Program, Questions and Answers Lunch Session VI Safety Strategies Session Chairman: Brian L. Perry, vice president (technical), IFA ATC Safety Ben Bakker, ESP Field 4 leader, Eurocontrol Risk Analysis at Embraer Umberto Irgang, air safety senior manager; Fabio Catani and Sergio Rodrigues Pereira, air safety coordinators, Embraer Effective Safety Management Stephen Hull, senior air safety investigator, British Airways Refreshments in Exhibit Hall The Protection of Safety Information A Success Story Dan Maurino, coordinator, flight safety and human factors programs, International Civil Aviation Organization Ground Accident Prevention Robert H. Vandel, executive vice president, Flight Safety Foundation Questions and Answers Seminar Closing Frank Turner, president, IFA Preliminary Guest Program Tuesday, October 24 and Wednesday, October 25 Join us for a full-day tour as we visit the most popular sights of Paris. Please register early as space is limited. US$200 ($100 each day) cost includes transportation, English-speaking tour guides and lunch. Motor coaches will depart the Le Meridien Montparnasse at 1030 and will return by 1700 both days. For more information, contact Namratha Apparao, telephone: +1 (703) , ext. 101, or apparao@flightsafety.org.

4 Le Meridien Montparnasse Hotel Reservation International Air Safety Seminar 2006 Return This Form to Hotel Special room rates have been negotiated with Le Meridien Montparnasse. (The hotel is headquarters for all meeting activities, including registration, general sessions and exhibits.) Specify International Air Safety Seminar for special rate. Individual Accommodation Reservation Form For the attention of: The Tour Congress Department TEL (33) /51 or (33) /23 (business hours: 8am 7pm local time) FAX (33) Please be informed that your group s reservation cutoff date is Sept. 21, From this date onwards, only reservations that are guaranteed by a valid credit card will be considered firm. Any reservations forms received after this date will be subject to rate and space availability. LE MERIDIEN MONTPARNASSE 19 RUE DU Commandant Mouchotte PARIS - FRANCE Please indicate the following information: Company name Surname/First name Address Telephone Fax Room Type: Single Double Arrival date Departure date Total number of nights PREFERENTIAL GROUP RATES 190 per classical room (single or double), per night, including VAT and city tax, including continental breakfast. Rates are 2006 value and are subject to an increase of French taxes beyond our control. CANCELLATION POLICY From Sept. 21, 2006: Any cancelled room night or non-arrival is the responsibility of each individual attendee and 1 night will be charged to the credit card indicated below. From Oct. 6, 2006: Any cancelled room night or non-arrival is the responsibility of each individual attendee and the entire stay will be charged to the credit card indicated below. I hereby authorize the Hotel Le Meridien Montparnasse to charge my credit card according to the conditions mentioned above. Credit Card Type Expiration Date Credit Card Number Signature of Agreement

5 Flight Safety Foundation 59th IASS Registration Form Register Online! Return This Form to Flight Safety Foundation Mail or fax completed registration form (or photocopy) to Namratha Apparao, membership services coordinator, Flight Safety Foundation, Suite 300, 601 Madison Street, Alexandria, VA U.S.A. Telephone: +1 (703) , ext. 101; Fax: +1 (703) First-Time Attendee Given Name Job Title Family Name Name for Badge Company Address City ZIP/Postal Code State/Province Country Telephone Fax Guest/Spouse (if attending) Yes, my guest/spouse will attend the guest program on Oct. 24. Yes, my guest/spouse will attend the guest program on Oct. 25. Yes, I will require vegetarian meals. Tickets for breakfast and lunch for spouses/guests may be purchased at the registration desk. Please Indicate Fee: Early Registration After Sept. 4, 2006 (if payment is received by Sept. 4, 2006) FSF/IATA/IFA Member US$700 US$900 Nonmember $875 $1,075 Attendee Opening Reception $50 $50 Spouse/Guest Opening Reception $50 $50 Spouse/Guest Program (one-day) $100 $100 Spouse/Guest Program (both days) $200 $200 Total Enclosed US$ US$ FSF nonmembers can apply US$200 of the registration fee toward a membership in Flight Safety Foundation. Membership fees start at $2,000. For more information about the Foundation, contact Ann Hill, director, membership and development, hill@flightsafety.org, or visit the Foundation s Internet site: Send Flight Safety Foundation membership information by mail. Return seminar registration form with credit card information or a check (in U.S. currency drawn on a U.S. bank) payable to Flight Safety Foundation. Wire transfer payment to: SunTrust Bank, Greater Washington, account number: , ABA routing number: (SWIFT number: SNTRUS3A), 1445 New York Avenue, Washington, DC USA. For account of: Flight Safety Foundation. Sender must pay bank transfer fee(s). Refund or credit (less $100 administrative fee) will be given for cancellation by Oct. 9, Credit (less $100 administrative fee) for a future Flight Safety Foundation meeting, seminar or workshop will be given for cancellation by Oct. 16, No refund or credit will be given for cancellation after Oct. 16, Payment Method: check postal money order wire transfer credit card (circle one) VISA American Express MasterCard (The Foundation accepts only these credit cards.) Cardholder Name Credit Card Number Expiration Date Billing Address City ZIP/Postal Code State/Province Country Signature Date Organization Profile: Airline Association Charter Operation Other Corporate Operator Education/Training Government Fleet size, if applicable Helicopter Manufacturer Regional Carrier Number of employees involved in aircraft operations

6 Sponsor/Exhibitor Opportunities Excellent opportunities are available for you to promote your company s products or services by exhibiting or by sponsoring a seminar activity. For information, contact Ann Hill, director, membership and development, hill@flightsafety.org, telephone: +1 (703) , ext Only a few exhibit spaces remain! Visit our Internet site: IASS Attendees/Sponsors/Exhibitors Attendees Adria Airways Aer Lingus Aerobytes Aeroflot Russian Airlines AeroSvit Airlines AfriJet Airlines Air Accidents Investigation Branch Air Astana Air Atlanta Icelandic Air Force Academy, Education & Training Center for Aviation Safety Air France Air Invest Air Line Pilots Association International Air Navigation University (Riga) Air Nippon Co. Air Tahiti Nui Air Transport Accident Investigation Commission Russia North America Holdings Alan Bond Photography All Nippon Airways Allied Pilots Association Alteon Training Amiri Flight Abu Dhabi Antonov Design Bureau Asiana Airlines Association of Air Transport Engineering & Research Japan Australian Licensed Aircraft Engineers Association Australian Transport Safety Bureau Aviation Safety Alliance Aviation Safety Council AVICOS-AFES Insurance Co. BAE Systems (Operations) Baines Simmons Belgian Defence Bermuda Department of Civil Aviation Blue1 BMED The Boeing Co. Boeing Commercial Airplanes Boeing Research & Technology Europe Langhorne Bond Brazilian Air Force Brit Air British Airways British Airways CitiExpress Budapest Airport Bureau Veritas Russia Ltd Caspian Pipeline Consortium JSC CEFA Aviation CENIPA Brazilian Safety Center Central Joint Aviation Authorities China Airlines China Eastern City Airline City University Cityjet Continental Airlines Cranfield University DAC-ICAO DBA Luftfahrtgesellschaft Delta Air Lines Departamento De Aviagad Civil Brazil DHL Air Directorate Flying Safety Australia DuPont EgyptAir Embraer Emirates ETPS Eurocontrol European Air Transport EVA Airways Corp. FAA Moscow, American Embassy Moscow Far Eastern Air Transport Corp. Farragut International Federal Air Navigation Service Federal State Unitary Enterprise Orenburg Airlines FedEx Express Frank Fickeisen Finnair Flight Data Services Flight International Magazine Flight Safety Foundation International (Moscow) Flight Safety Foundation Taiwan FlightSafety International Flightscape Incorporated Fraport AG Frankfurt Airport Services Worldwide GE Aircraft Engines General Administration of Civil Aviation of China, Center of Aviation Safety and Technology Government of the Russian Federation Michael R.O. Grueninger Hellenic Accident Investigation & Aviation Safety Board Honeywell Hong Kong Civil Aviation Department Hong Kong Dragon Airlines Iberia Airlines of Spain Icelandair IHS Aviation Information Ilyushin Aviation Complex Inter Hannover Scandinavian Branch International Air Transport Association International Federation of Air Line Pilots Associations Interstate Aviation Committee Italian Air Force Japan Aircraft Pilots Association Japan Airlines Domestic Japan Airlines International Jeppesen Kavminvodyavia Airlines JSC KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Korea Transportation Safety Authority Latvijas Gaisa Satiksme LOT Polish Airlines Lufthansa CityLine Malév Hungarian Airlines Malmo Aviation MasAir Cargo Airline Massport Fire Rescue MedAire Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation Morgunbladid Moscow ATM Center Mountain Air Cargo NASA Ames Research Center National Academy of Public Administration National Aerospace Laboratory (NLR) Netherlands National Air Transportation Association Netherlands Civil Aviation Authority New Zealand Civil Aviation Authority New Zealand Transport Accident Investigation Commission Nizhnevartovskavia Airlines JSC Northwest Siberia Branch of State ATM Corporation Norway Civil Aviation Authority Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe QinetiQ Republican State Enterprise Royal Jordanian Airlines RUAG Aerospace Russian information agency Aviation and aeronautics AVIA.RU Russian Sky Airlines JSC Saab Aircraft AB Sagem Sakaeronavigatsia Saratov Airlines JSC SAS Braathens Shandong Airlines Shanghai Spring Airlines Sheremetyevo International Airport Siberia Airlines Singapore Airlines SN Brussels Airlines SNECMA South African Airways South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA) Spanair SR Technics Holding SRTechnics State ATM Corporation Statens Haverikommission STK Skandinavisk Tilsynskontor Sukhoi Design Bureau Superstructure Group Swedish Civil Aviation Authority Swiss Air Ambulance SWISS International Air Lines Switzerland Secretariat General Ministry of Transport Taiwan Civil Aeronautics Administration TAM Brazilian Airlines TAP Portugal TRANSAS Transavia Airlines Transport Canada U.K. Civil Aviation Authority U.S. Federal Aviation Administration U.S. National Aeronautics & Space Administration U.S. National Transportation Safety Board United Airlines University of Southern California UTair Vereinigung Cockpit German Air Line Pilots Association Vienna International Airport Volga-Dnepr Airlines Volga-Dnepr Moscow Wideroe s Flyveselskap Wolleswinkel Aviation Consultancy Yakutia Airlines JSC Aero Mechanical Services Sponsors Aeroflot Russian Airlines Aeroflot-Don Aviation Safety Alliance AVIA.RU AVICOS-AFES Insurance Group The Boeing Co. Dassault Falcon DHL Domodedovo International Airport Embraer FlightSafety International Flight Safety Foundation International (Moscow) GE Aviation Honeywell Ilyushin Moscow ATC Center NPO Saturn Pulkovo Airport Sheremetyevo International Airport State ATM Corporation Sukhoi Co. TRANSAS Ural Airlines UTair Co. Volga-Dnepr Group Exhibitors Aerobytes CEFA Aviation FlightSafety International Flightscape Flight Data Services Flight Safety Foundation IHS Aviation Information International Air Transport Association Sagem Défense Sécurité

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