
Featuring The VanAllen Group
Held in conjunction with Flight Safety Foundation/NBAA’s Corporate Aviation Safety Seminar.
No one wants an aircraft accident to occur. As an aircraft operator, however, you must be prepared to cope with the aftermath of an aircraft accident. Readiness can make a big difference in your favor. After taking this course, you will know that you are as prepared as you can be.
This highly interactive, two-day Workshop provides information and experience available nowhere else. A simulated accident scenario illustrates the flow of events, and identifies the key issues in a business aircraft accident. Each segment includes numerous practical guidelines learned from experience and ends with a question-and-answer session. Critical elements in the emergency response process are highlighted, and participants and their organizations learn to ensure the best possible outcome. Attendees will leave the Workshop with a wealth of new knowledge, ideas and resources to call upon if needed.
This course fulfills NBAA Professional Development Program (PDP) Objective: Ops5.
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Workshop Topics
Workshop topics include Response Plans, Disaster Scenarios, Insurance & Legal Issues and more. Continue.
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General Information
Useful information about this two-day Workshop, particularly for first time attendees. Learn more.
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Housing & Transportation
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Online Registration
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