Flight Attendants/Flight Technicians Conference

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General Information

Complete information is not yet available for the 2013 Flight Attendants/Flight Technicians Conference. Check back in the months preceding the event for complete details and to register.

NBAA Standards of Excellence in Business Aviation (SEBA) Program

NBAA's Standards of Excellence in Business Aviation (SEBA) Program is designed to help Attendees decide which sessions are the best options to attend. NBAA's SEBA program was created to encourage continuing education practices within the business aviation community.

The program was developed by NBAA and is coordinated through the Professional Development Strategic Focus Team in collaboration with the Corporate Aviation Management Committee, Flight Attendants Committee, Maintenance Committee and the Schedulers and Dispatchers Committee.

SEBA has four levels for the business aviation flight attendant:

  • SEBA 1 is for entry level flight attendants who have completed training that meets the basics from FAR part 135 plus, CRM, food handling and in-flight medical training;
  • SEBA 2 builds upon SEBA 1 with aircraft specific training, ground safety, deicing and business protocol training;
  • SEBA 3 is for the lead flight attendant and includes advanced culinary, high altitude, fatigue countermeasures and security training; and
  • SEBA 4 is for the manager flight attendant with management training and industry experience.

For more details on the NBAA SEBA program, please visit the NBAA website at www.nbaa.org/seba.

NBAA Certified Aviation Manager (CAM) Credit

Candidates for the NBAA Certified Aviation Manager (CAM) credential earn one point toward their CAM application or CAM renewal by attending this NBAA Annual Flight Attendants/Flight Technicians Conference. Learn more at www.nbaa.org/cam.

Dress

The dress for all Conference events is business casual (slacks, skirts, blouses, sweaters and blazers for women, and slacks, polo shirts, button-down shirts, blazers or sweaters for men). NBAA also recommends wearing comfortable shoes for walking. Meeting rooms have a tendency to be cool, so bring a sweater or jacket.

For More Information

For more information, contact NBAA’s Jay Evans at (202) 783-9353 or jevans@nbaa.org.

Conference Sponsors:

Platinum

Jet ProfessionalsUniversal Weather

Gold

Aramco

Silver

AIRCARE CREWSAIRCARE FACTS

BoeingFlight Safety

GulfstreamMedaire

Torn Ranch

Bronze

121 Inflight CateringAbby'sAircare Access

AircellAir Culinaire

Air GourmetAircell

AirwareAviation Services NetworkBE Princess

Bon Voyage CateringCorporate Air Parts Training

Chef CharlesCutterCorporate School of Etiquette

FlightBridgeCutter

Gourmet Inflight CateringIn Flight Crew ConnectionsInternational Water Guard

JetexJH Aviation Safety Services

Lockheed Martin Corporate AircraftManny's Catering

Global AviationPCAT Aviation Partnership

Prima DonnaRita's Catering

Silver LiningTastefully Yours

UT Flight World Fuel

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