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Working with pilots to provide what the customers want
Crew Management Conference 2007 focuses on pilots, managing and enabling them to perform at their best from both the airline's and passenger's point of view. Never has this been so critical with a shortage of pilots becoming a reality and the standard to which they have to operate becoming more rigorous.
Why should you be there? - Commercial air transport worldwide is growing so fast that a shortage of quality pilots - especially captains - is becoming a reality for many regions, and Europe cannot consider itself immune.
Who should attend? airline or business aviation pilots; airline operations managers; airline human resources personnel; pilot training specialists; aviation regulators; human factors specialists; aviation medical specialists, aircraft, avionic equipment and simulator manufacturers.
Topics include:
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Multi-crew pilot licence - the results so far
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The risks to crew and passenger health of contaminated bleed air
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Do pilots really know how to handle safety-net systems?
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How to use flight data monitoring to improve pilot training
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Pilot fatigue management and latest research findings
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Criminal prosecution of pilots involved in accidents or incidents overseas
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How to prepare crews to get the best results from electronic flight bag (EFB) systems.
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The pilot shortage: how long can you ignore it?
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A joint presentation of drugs, alcohol and pilots
For full details of the 2 days please visit our agenda page or click here to view audience profile of 2006 conference.
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