Air Line Pilots Association, Int l A G E N D A Agenda International Aviation Security Academy & Conference July 24 27, 2006 Capital Hilton 16th & K Streets, NW Washington, DC July 24 27, 2006 Hosted by ALPA s National Security Committee (NSC) IASA & Conference
Air Line Pilots Association, Int l A G E N D A Agenda International Aviation Security Academy & Conference ence July 24 27, 2006 Capital Hilton 16th & K Streets, NW Washington, DC Hosted by ALPA s National Security Committee (NSC) Monday, July 24 MONDAY, JULY 24, 2006 7:30 8:00 CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST 8:00 8:05 Welcome Captain Bob Hesselbein, Northwest - National Security Committee Chairman, ALPA 8:05 8:15 Welcome Captain Dennis Dolan, Delta (ret.) - First Vice President, ALPA 8:15 8:35 Opening Remarks Captain Duane E. Woerth, Northwest - President, ALPA 2
Mon., July 24, cont d from previous page 8:35 9:00 Keynote Address Law Enforcement Approach to Aviation Security Through Risk Management John A. Novak - Assistant Director, Office of Flight Operations, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Monday 9:00 9:30 Passengers: Disruptive or Dangerous? 9:30 10:00 BREAK Bernard J. Wilson - Security Consultant 10:00 10:45 Dangerous Passengers (Scenario) Captain Tom Walsh, Delta - Security Council Chairman, ALPA 10:45 12:15 Dangerous Passengers Panel Discussion and Q&A Bernard J. Wilson - Security Consultant Mr. Joel Tsiumis - Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation Mr. Greg Alter - Assistant Special Agent in Charge, Federal Air Marshal Service 12:15 1:15 LUNCH 1:15 2:00 Chemical and Biological Threats to Aviation Dr. Tom Austin - Boeing Phantom Works 2:00 2:45 Chemical and Biological Threats to Aviation (Scenario) First Officer Craig Hall, Air Canada Jazz - National Security Committee, Director of Canada, ALPA 2:45 3:15 BREAK 3:15 4:45 Chemical and Biological Threats Panel Discussion and Q&A Dr. Tom Austin - Boeing Phantom Works Mr. Mark Mueller - Intelligence Operations Specialist, DHS Office of Intelligence 4:45 5:15 First Day Wrap-Up 3
Tuesday, July 25 TUESDAY, JULY 25, 2006 7:30 8:00 CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST 8:00 8:10 Opening Remarks and Introductions 8:10 9:00 Aviation Security Perspectives Captain Steve Luckey, Northwest (ret.) - Special Security Advisor, ALPA 9:00 9:50 Tactical Aircraft Recovery Unit Chief Charles Pierce - Federal Bureau of Investigation Hostage Rescue Team Ms. Alisha Anderson - Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation 9:50 10:20 MANPADS: Reacting to Threat Mr. Patrick Hempen - Supervisory ASI Operations/Liaison, Tuesday FAA 10:20 10:40 BREAK 10:40 11:00 Domestic Events Network (DEN) Mr. Maurice Howland - DEN Section Lead, FAA/System Operations Security 11:00 11:30 MANPADS (Scenario) 11:30 12:30 MANPADS Panel Discussion and Q&A Mr. Patrick Hempen - Supervisory ASI Operations/Liaison, FAA Captain Dennis Dolan, Delta (ret.) - First Vice President, ALPA Mr. David Denton - Director, Commercial IRCM Programs, Northrop Grumman 12:30 1:30 LUNCH Sponsored by the ALPA International President s Committee for Cargo 1:30 2:00 Cargo When Does the Threat Really Begin? Mr. Harald Zielinski - Chief of Security & Risk Prevention Management, Lufthansa Cargo AG 2:00 2:45 All-Cargo Aircraft (Scenario) First Officer Bill McReynolds, FedEx - National Security Committee Vice Chairman, ALPA 2:45 3:15 BREAK Meet the Vendors 3:15 4:00 All-Cargo Aircraft Panel Discussion and Q&A Captain Scott Mergele - PIC Role Player, FedEx Mr. Leviticus A. Lewis - Command Duty Officer, Transportation Security Operations Center (TSOC), Federal Air Marshal Service Mr. Douglas Gould - Manager, Strategic Operations Security, AJR-22, FAA Office of Air Traffic System Operations Security Mr. Gregory Bergner, Astar Air Cargo - Security Chairman 4
4:00 4:45 Cargo Profiling and Terrorist Threat Mitigation Mr. Amotz Brandes - Director of Marketing, Chameleon Associates 4:45 5:30 Damaged Aircraft Recoverability Training Scenarios Greg Thompson, SURVICE Engineering 4:45 5:15 Second Day Wrap-Up 6:30-8:30 Hospitality Suite The Air Line Pilots Association, International, would like to thank Honeywell for sponsoring this hospitality suite. Wednesday, July 26 WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 2006 8:00 8:45 CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST 8:45 9:00 Opening Remarks and Introductions 10:20 10:50 BREAK Airport Security: Confronting the Challenge 9:00 9:30 Mr. Thomas Kinton, Jr. - Aviation Director, Massachusetts Port Authority 9:30 9:55 Mr. Mark Hatfield, Jr. - Acting Federal Security Director, Newark Liberty Airport 9:55 10:20 Mr. Rafi Ron - President & CEO, New Age Security Solutions 10:50 11:30 Airport Security Panel Discussion and Q&A Mr. Thomas Kinton, Jr. - Aviation Director, Massachusetts Port Authority Mr. Mark Hatfield, Jr. - Acting Deputy Federal Security Director, Newark Liberty Airport Mr. Rafi Ron - President & CEO, New Age Security Solutions Wednesday 11:30 1:00 LUNCH (on your own) 1:00 2:15 Opening Ceremony: 52nd Annual Air Safety Forum Captain Terry McVenes, US Airways - Executive Air Safety Chairman, ALPA Captain Duane E. Woerth, Northwest - President, ALPA The Honorable James Oberstar - Ranking Member, Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, U.S. House of Representatives The Honorable Lawrence Cannon, P.C., M.P. - Minister of Transport, Canada Cont d on next page 5
Wed., July 26, cont d from previous page 2:15 3:30 Fighting Fatigue Moderator, Captain Terry McVenes, US Airways - Executive Air Safety Chairman, ALPA Dr. Gregory Belenky - Research Professor, Director, Sleep and Performance Research Center, Washington State University Spokane Mr. Phil Comstock - President, Wilson Center for Public Research Mr. Jim Johnson - Senior Managing Attorney, Legal Department, ALPA Captain Chris Beebe, US Airways - Vice President, Finance/Treasurer, ALPA Captain Bernie Sanders, Alaska Airlines - Human Performance Committee Chairman, ALPA Captain Don Wykoff, Delta Wednesday - Flight Time/Duty Time Committee Chairman, ALPA 3:30 4:00 BREAK (with vendors) Hosted by the ALPA International Air Safety Committee 4:00 4:30 TSA Overview of Risk Management Approach to Aviation Security: Past, Present, and Future Mr. Dana Brown - Assistant Administrator for Law Enforcement & Director of Federal Air Marshal Service, Transportation Security Administration (TSA) 4:30 6:00 9/11 Plus 5: Successes, Failures, and the Future Moderator, Captain Robert Hesselbein, Northwest - National Security Committee Chairman, ALPA Mr. Dana Brown - Assistant Administrator for Law Enforcement & Director of Federal Air Marshal Service, Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Mr. Morris McGowan - Deputy Assistant Administrator of Security Operations, Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Captain Steve Luckey, Northwest (ret.) - Special Security Advisor, ALPA 6:30 8:30 Hospitality Suite The Air Line Pilots Association, International, would like to thank Airbus for sponsoring this hospitality suite. Thursday, July 27 THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2006 Thursday 8:30 9:30 Passenger Assessment: From an Israeli Perspective 8:00 8:30 CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST Mr. Arik Arad - Executive Vice President, Chameleon Associates 9:30 10:30 Government, Airports, and Air Carriers: Their Contributions to Civil Aviation Security Admiral Cathal L. Flynn (USN ret.) - Independent Aviation Security Consultant 6
10:30 11:00 BREAK (with vendors) The Air Line Pilots Association, International, would like to thank NAV CANADA for sponsoring this break. 11:00 12:00 Federal Flight Deck Officer Program Briefing Ron Phifer - Assistant Special Agent in Charge, Flight Programs Division, Federal Air Marshal Service 12:00 1:00 INDIVIDUAL AIRLINE LUNCHES 1:00 2:10 Beyond Probable Cause Moderator, Captain Mike Bender, FedEx - Accident Investigation Board Member, ALPA Captain Lindsay Fenwick, Northwest - Accident Analysis Group Chairman, ALPA Captain Gavin McKellar - IFALPA Accident Analysis Committee Chairman, IFALPA Mr. Nick Stoss - Director Air Investigations, Transportation Safety Board of Canada 2:10 2:40 BREAK The Air Line Pilots Association, International, would like to thank ESCO (Engineered Arresting Systems Corp.) for sponsoring this break. 2:40 3:50 Transforming into the Next Generation Air Transportation System The Challenges Ahead Moderator, Captain Larry Newman, Delta - Air Traffic Services Group Chairman, ALPA Moderator, Captain Brian Townsend, America West - National Airspace System Modernization Chairman, ALPA Mr. Jim Cieplak - Chief Scientist, ADS-B Technologies, LLC Mr. Patrick Harper - Manager of CAS Crew Information Systems, Boeing Captain Karen Lee - Director of Flight Operations, UPS Mr. Don Porter - RNP Project Lead, Air Traffic Training and Procedure Specialist, FAA Mr. Ed Rafacz, Delta - ADS-B Project Team Leader, ALPA Captain Rocky Stone - Chief Technical Pilot, Flight Standards and Technology, United Thursday 3:50 4:20 Retrospective: A History of Upholding Safety Captain Paul McCarthy, Delta (ret.) - IFALPA Representative to ICAO 4:20 4:30 Closing Remarks Captain Terry McVenes, US Airways - Executive Air Safety Chairman, ALPA Captain Robert Hesselbein, Northwest - National Security Committee Chairman, ALPA Captain Scott Schleiffer, Atlas Air - Executive Air Safety Vice Chairman, ALPA 6:00 9:00 Awards Reception and Banquet ALPA s 75th Anniversary Celebration 9:00 11:00 Hospitality Suite The Air Line Pilots Association, International, would like to thank Boeing for sponsoring this Hospitality Suite. 7
Thank you for attending ALPA s International Aviation Security Academy & Conference ALPA Pilots: Strong, Focused, Safe 75 Years of Airline Pilots in Command Strong, Focused, Seventy-five years ago, a small cadre of airline pilots gathered in secret to plan for their futures. Their concerns were basic, consisting primarily of their desire to fly airplanes for a living, earn a decent wage, and live to tell their grandchildren stories of what they hoped would be a vanished past. Those early leaders the key men of the Air Line Pilots Association, International knew that if airline piloting was to be a true profession, it was up to them to make it so. The current generation of airline pilots continues to fight for the profession. No economic analyst could have predicted the chain of events that has led to the long downturn the airline industry is taking. No one can say precisely how or when it will end. The marking of ALPA s 75th year of existence is a time to reflect on the past, but it is also an opportunity to honor the strength of the current generation of pilots in an effort to inspire them to invest in the future of the piloting profession. Safe crewroom.alpa.or ewroom.alpa.org