FAA Director of Flight Standards Service to Speak at Air Charter Safety Symposium

Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Director of Flight Standards Service John M. Allen will speak at the Air Charter Safety Foundation (ACSF) Air Charter Safety Symposium on March 15-16, 2011, at the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) Training Center in Ashburn, Va.

Allen joined the FAA in 1991 and was appointed director, flight standards service in 2008. He leads an organization of more than 4,800 aviation professionals responsible for promoting the safety of flight for civil aircraft by setting regulations and standards for air carriers, air agencies, general aviation, airmen and designees.

Allen will speak to symposium attendees on the latest FAA initiatives affecting Part 135 and 91K operators, including pilot training, air safety procedures, pilot fatigue, duty time and other FAA initiatives aimed at mitigating accidents, emphasizing risk management and implementing safety management systems (SM). View Allen’s full bio here.

The 2011 symposium will provide essential information for developing a successful safety business plan and show you how to put this knowledge to practical use. Planned sessions include:

• SMS Update from the FAA
• Building a Positive Safety Culture in Your Company 
• Emergency Preparedness
• Emergency Response in Action
• FAA Update - Accident Prevention/Investigation
• Safety Overview by National Transportation Safety Board Chairman Deborah A.P. Hersman

Detailed program schedule and registration information are available at www.acsf.aero/symposium. You may also register off-line by completing and returning the registration form. Payment must accompany registration.

A variety of sponsorship opportunities are available for the Air Charter Safety Symposium. Please click here to learn more.