Agenda – 2022 NBAA-BACE
Saturday, Oct. 15, 2022 | Sunday, Oct. 16, 2022 | Monday, Oct. 17, 2022
Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2022 | Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2022 | Thursday, Oct. 20, 2022
Friday, Oct. 21, 2022 | Saturday, Oct. 22, 2022
Saturday, Oct. 15, 2022
9 a.m. – 5 p.m. |
Exhibitor RegistrationLocation: Orange County Convention Center |
Sunday, Oct. 16, 2022
8 a.m. – 5 p.m. |
Exhibitor RegistrationLocation: Orange County Convention Center |
8 a.m. – 5 p.m. |
NBAA PDP Course: Building and Leading Highly Effective Teams at Work (Day 1 of 2)Location: Hyatt Regency Orlando Lisa Archambeau, CAM, ServiceElements To be successful, organizations need effective and productive teams with engaged and motivated team members who have shared goals, open communication and respect for each other. This interactive two-day course is designed to make participants think differently about teams and how they function, especially in the business aviation environment. Participants will gain tools and skills needed to develop, lead and be a part of a highly effective team, whether co-located or remote. This course will also address the impact of the pandemic on teams and teamwork and provide insight into leading and motivating teams post-pandemic. Registration for this course includes full registration to NBAA-BACE. This course fulfills NBAA PDP Objective Business Management BM6. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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8 a.m. – 5 p.m. |
NBAA PDP Course: Management Fundamentals for Flight Departments Workshop (Day 1 of 2)Location: Hyatt Regency Orlando Walter Kraujalis, AeronomX This two-day workshop gives flight department managers key information about safe operations, regulatory compliance, basic management practices, budgeting and accounting, cost controls, vendor selection and tracking, records and reports, planning for the future and other issues. Other topics covered in the workshop include: personnel issues, internal and external communications, case studies, templates and forms and checklists that are useful in daily flight management. This course meets NBAA PDP Leadership Objectives L2 and L3. Registration for this course includes full registration to NBAA-BACE. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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8 a.m. – 5 p.m. |
NBAA PDP Course: Aviation Security and Awareness TrainingLocation: Hyatt Regency Orlando Kristopher Cannon, Aviation Secure, Inc. This PDP course will provide you and your flight department with the relevant tools you need to be secure – on the road, at your base and in your personal lives. Learn where security breaches have occurred with other flight departments and crews, and use those lessons to ensure better results in those scenarios. Course topics include active shooter survival, enhanced hotel security, rideshare vulnerabilities, personal protection, security culture, crafting security policies and more. This course meets NBAA PDP Leadership Objective Ops 8. Registration for this course includes full registration to NBAA-BACE. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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9 a.m. – 5 p.m. |
Aircraft Display Exhibitor RegistrationLocation: Orlando Executive Airport |
9 a.m. – 5 p.m. |
NBAA Tax, Regulatory & Risk Management Conference (Day 1 of 2)Location: Hyatt Regency Orlando The Tax Conference attracts nearly 300 aviation attorneys, CPAs, financial advisors, CFOs, aircraft owners and business aviation professionals to connect with and hear directly from industry experts about the latest tax, regulatory and risk management planning strategies. This conference is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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Monday, Oct. 17, 2022
7:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. |
Exhibitor and Press RegistrationLocation: Orange County Convention Center |
7:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. |
Aircraft Display Exhibitor and Press RegistrationLocation: Orlando Executive Airport |
7:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. |
Media Day Newsmakers Breakfast – by invitation onlyLocation: Orange County Convention Center, Room S320E Marc Allen, Chief Strategy Officer and Senior Vice President of Strategy and Corporate Development at The Boeing Company, and Richard Aboulafia, Managing Director at AeroDynamic Advisory, will take part in an engaging discussion on the theme of “Aviation – Flying Into the Future.” |
8 a.m. – 5 p.m. |
NBAA PDP Course: Building and Leading Highly Effective Teams at Work (Day 2 of 2)Location: Hyatt Regency Orlando Lisa Archambeau, CAM, ServiceElements To be successful, organizations need effective and productive teams with engaged and motivated team members who have shared goals, open communication and respect for each other. This interactive two-day course is designed to make participants think differently about teams and how they function, especially in the business aviation environment. Participants will gain tools and skills needed to develop, lead and be a part of a highly effective team, whether co-located or remote. This course will also address the impact of the pandemic on teams and teamwork and provide insight into leading and motivating teams post-pandemic. Registration for this course includes full registration to NBAA-BACE. This course fulfills NBAA PDP Objective Business Management BM6. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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8 a.m. – 5 p.m. |
NBAA PDP Course: Management Fundamentals for Flight Departments Workshop (Day 2 of 2)Location: Hyatt Regency Orlando Walter Kraujalis, AeronomX This two-day workshop gives flight department managers key information about safe operations, regulatory compliance, basic management practices, budgeting and accounting, cost controls, vendor selection and tracking, records and reports, planning for the future and other issues. Other topics covered in the workshop include: personnel issues, internal and external communications, case studies, templates and forms and checklists that are useful in daily flight management. This course meets NBAA PDP Leadership Objectives L2 and L3. Registration for this course includes full registration to NBAA-BACE. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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8 a.m. – 5 p.m. |
NBAA Inspection Authorization (IA) Renewal CourseLocation: Orange County Convention Center, S230CD This day-long course includes presentations by subject-matter experts who will review the latest regulatory and maintenance trends. A separate registration fee applies. Please note the IA Renewal Course registration fee does not include NBAA-BACE registration. Register now. |
8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. |
2022 NBAA Single-Pilot Safety StanddownLocation: NBAA Safety Education Center Runway excursions remain one of the most significant concerns in the industry plaguing novices and professionals alike. The 2022 NBAA Single-Pilot Safety Standdown will break down the building blocks necessary to avoid an excursion event. We’ll go beyond an emphasis on stabilized approaches and explore other factors at play that can lead good pilots down the wrong path. You’ll hear a case study dissecting a recent runway excursion, how personal processes can help to prevent errors and how data is being used to refine how we approach the landing phase of flight. The content in this session is applicable to anyone occupying the left seat of an airplane, from piston pilots to jet crews. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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9 a.m. – 5 p.m. |
NBAA PDP Course: SMS for Business AviationLocation: Hyatt Regency Orlando Dr. Daniel Prather, D.B.A., CAM, A.A.E., Aviation Training Solutions This course will provide a thorough review of safety management systems (SMS), including benefits, objectives, risk management, safety assurance and promotion. Both FAA and ICAO guidance will be reviewed. By fully understanding SMS fundamentals, the participant will be able to contribute to the development of an SMS program for their business aviation department, or simply support an existing SMS. By adopting an SMS, business aviation departments will realize new efficiencies and greater safety, thereby producing benefits for the entire organization and furthering the business aviation industry. This course meets NBAA PDP Leadership Objective Ops 6. Registration for this course includes full registration to NBAA-BACE. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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9 a.m. – 5 p.m. |
NBAA PDP Course: Your Most Effective Employee Engagement Tool: Performance ReviewsLocation: Hyatt Regency Orlando Dr. Shari Frisinger Are your performance evaluations routine, humdrum and irrelevant to actual performance? Do your evaluations lack the value and impetus needed to make them worth your time? This course shows you how to capitalize on your team’s individual strengths while maintaining a strong safety culture. After this course you will be able to recognize and identify individual personality and communication characteristics, their thought processes, along with what motivates, stresses and de-stresses them. Miscommunication will be demystified, and the root causes of assumptions will be shared. Mitigating miscommunication and recognizing assumptions and biases are essential to subdue and resolve defensiveness. The course will walk through the performance evaluation process step by step, from planning performance based on agreed-upon indicators to the types of questions to ask to mentoring and coaching employees – both high performers and those who need a little extra assistance. This course meets NBAA PDP Leadership Objective HR4. Registration for this course includes full registration to NBAA-BACE. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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9 a.m. – 5 p.m. |
NBAA Tax, Regulatory & Risk Management Conference (Day 2 of 2)Location: Hyatt Regency Orlando The Tax Conference attracts nearly 300 aviation attorneys, CPAs, financial advisors, CFOs, aircraft owners and business aviation professionals to connect with and hear directly from industry experts about the latest tax, regulatory and risk management planning strategies. This conference is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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10 a.m. – 12 p.m. |
NBAA Emerging Technology Committee MeetingLocation: Orange County Convention Center, S319 |
11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. |
NBAA Access Committee MeetingLocation: Orange County Convention Center, S310G |
1 p.m. – 3 p.m. |
NBAA Local and Regional Group Committee MeetingLocation: Orange County Convention Center, S330B |
1 p.m. – 3 p.m. |
NBAA Business Aviation Management Committee (BAMC) MeetingLocation: Orange County Convention Center, S310E |
1 p.m. – 5 p.m. |
Flight Attendant Lead/Manager ForumLocation: Orange County Convention Center, S330A This pre-convention forum – open to in-flight managers and lead flight attendants – will focus on sharing solutions to common departmental issues and workload difficulties, as well as strategies to improve performance. The forum will feature an open discussion and information exchange, so bring your questions and industry-related tips to share with your peers. There is a $75 dollar fee for this forum, which can be added during the registration process. |
1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. |
2022 Small Operator SymposiumLocation: Orange County Convention Center The Small Operator Symposium is a half-day event focused on small flight department management and operations. Small flight department managers will be able to participate in audience-captivating sessions on how to balance the many moving parts of operating and managing their flight department all while maintaining and fostering an environment built for safety. Subject matter experts will lead discussions and opportunities for audience activities and engagement throughout each session. |
2 p.m. – 3 p.m. |
YoPro Council MeetingLocation: Orange County Convention Center, S320A |
2 p.m. – 5 p.m. |
NBAA International Operations Committee MeetingLocation: Orange County Convention Center, S330B |
3 p.m. – 4 p.m. |
Regional Directors Committee MeetingLocation: Orange County Convention Center, S330B |
3 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. |
CAM Annual MeetingLocation: Orange County Convention Center, S319 |
3 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. |
NBAA Schedulers & Dispatchers Committee MeetingLocation: Orange County Convention Center, S310C |
4 p.m. – 6 p.m. |
NBAA Safety Committee MeetingLocation: Orange County Convention Center, S320D |
4 p.m. – 6 p.m. |
NBAA Security Council MeetingLocation: Orange County Convention Center, S310G |
6 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. |
2022 NBAA-BACE Welcome BashLocation: Orange County Convention Center, South Lobby Grab your badge and a drink! Join us in the South Lobby of the Orange County Convention Center to welcome NBAA-BACE back to Orlando. We will have food, drink and a few other surprises for all attendees to enjoy! |
6 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. |
Leadership Council Reception – by invitation onlyLocation: Hilton Orlando, Fountain Plaza Join fellow Leadership Council members for a networking reception. |
Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2022
7 a.m. – 6 p.m. |
RegistrationLocation: Orange County Convention Center |
7 a.m. – 6 p.m. |
Aircraft Display RegistrationLocation: Orlando Executive Airport |
7 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. |
No Plane No Gain Leadership Breakfast – by invitation onlyLocation: Orange County Convention Center, Room S320E This breakfast event is jointly hosted by the NBAA and General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA). Following introductory remarks by NBAA Chairman Monte Koch and GAMA Chairman Michael Amalfitano, a first-of-its-kind town hall session will be held with special guests and general aviation champions Rep. Sam Graves (R-6-MO), Rick Larsen (D-2-WA) and Scott Franklin (R-15-FL). The session, which will be moderated by NBAA President and CEO Ed Bolen and GAMA President and CEO Pete Bunce, will provide a Washington, DC perspective on the challenges and opportunities for business aviation. |
8:30 a.m. – 10 a.m. |
Day 1 KeynoteLocation: Orange County Convention Center, Exhibit Hall |
9 a.m. – 6 p.m. |
Aircraft Display OpenLocation: Orlando Executive Airport |
10 a.m. – 5 p.m. |
Exhibit Halls & Indoor Aircraft Display OpenLocation: Orange County Convention Center, Exhibit Hall |
10 a.m. – 12 p.m. |
NBAA Tax Committee MeetingLocation: Orange County Convention Center, S320B |
10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. |
Flight Attendant and Flight Technician MeetupLocation: Orange County Convention Center, Connection Zone, NBAA Booth #1289 Mingle with the NBAA Flight Attendants and Flight Technicians Committee and connect with fellow flight attendants and flight technicians. |
11 a.m. – 12 p.m. |
Supporting UAS in Your Flight DepartmentLocation: Orange County Convention Center, S230AB Caleb Rieb, Cargill Should the flight department embrace unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) operations as an extension of “business aviation”? The aircraft and missions may be drastically different, but a successful UAS operation shares the same aviation fundamental foundation as the corporate flight department. Learn how to accept and enjoy the opportunity to successfully support your company’s UAS initiatives. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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11 a.m. – 12 p.m. |
Growing the Aviation Maintenance WorkforceLocation: Orange County Convention Center, S230CD Elissa Ruckle, Elevate Wyoming Business aviation’s aircraft maintenance and repair industry faces a critical shortage of trained AMTs – both A&Ps and repairmen. This segment of the industry often supports Part 91 business operations and the GA sector, making the competition for qualified AMTs even more challenging. To overcome the historical competition between Part 135 and specialized shops and Part 91 shops supporting both business and GA operations, a new industry-centric solution focused on developing and deploying a sustainable pipeline of AMTs is needed to grow business aviation and avoid a lack of high-demand services as AMTs and repairmen retire. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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11 a.m. – 12 p.m. |
Climate Risks & Business AviationLocation: Orange County Convention Center, Innovation Zone Ford von Weise, Citi Private Bank Join us for an introduction, categorization and explanation of the climate risks facing business aviation. We’ll also include predictions and estimations of the impact climate has on the industry. Participants will walk away from this session with a better understanding of why this is so relevant for our industry, and how climate risks could impact the industry’s future survival. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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11 a.m. – 12 p.m. |
DE&I in Business Aviation – Practical ImplementationLocation: Orange County Convention Center, Education Theater 2, Booth 2481 Bob Searles, NBAA How can a variety of business aviation organizations, like aircraft operators, FBOs and other service providers, successfully introduce diversity, equity and inclusion (DE&I) principles into their daily operations? Attend this session to get guidance and practical tips to building your organization’s DE&I strategy. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. |
Meet the RegulatorsLocation: Orange County Convention Center, Education Theater 1, Booth 2076 David Boulter, FAA This is your chance to ask questions and hear directly from the government decision-makers. Join us for a discussion with the FAA’s senior leadership, including FAA’s Associate administrator for aviation safety, for insight on several important topics including safety management systems; training programs; mental health and medical certificate concerns; MELs; the upcoming equipment deadlines and other important operational issues affecting business aviation. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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12 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. |
Newsmakers Luncheon: ‘Decarbonizing Aviation’ – by invitation onlyLocation: Orange County Convention Center, Room S320E Join the Business Aviation Coalition for Sustainable Aviation Fuel for a luncheon discussion with sustainability leaders from across the aviation spectrum, including Amanda Simpson, VP of research & technology at Airbus Americas; Supernal CEO Jaiwon Shin; and the Lindbergh Foundation’s Erik Lindbergh. The discussion will be moderated by award-winning aviation journalist Miles O’Brien. Also at this event, NBAA’s John H. Winant Award will be presented to former association board member Doug Schwartz for his continuing service to the industry long after the conclusion of his tenure on the board. |
12 p.m. – 4 p.m. |
CDM Flow Evaluation Team (FET)Location: Orange County Convention Center, S320A |
1 p.m. – 2 p.m. |
Loss of Control Inflight: Prevention Lessons LearnedLocation: NBAA Safety Education Center David Lawrence, NTSB This one-hour panel will focus on a July 2021 accident that occurred in Truckee, CA. The accident involved a Challenger 605 that crashed while attempting a base-to-final turn under low-visibility conditions. This accident resulted in the deaths of both pilots and all four passengers onboard. This panel will begin with an update of accident details, beyond what was released in the preliminary NTSB report from August of last year. Panel members will then share their thoughts and opinions on understanding and preventing Loss of Control Inflight (LOC-I) accidents, and the panel will conclude with a Q&A session open to the audience. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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1 p.m. – 2 p.m. |
The Effect of Servant Leadership on Organizational Commitment and Safety CitizenshipLocation: Orange County Convention Center, S230AB Jason Starke, Baldwin Safety and Compliance Employee engagement in an organization’s safety management system has been a challenge for operators across all aviation sectors. Added to that are ongoing labor shortages that are making it difficult for organizations to find and keep good people. In this session, we will explore how a deliberate, “from behind” approach to leadership – namely servant leadership – can inspire an emotional attachment to an organization. We will explore how this attachment to the organization inspires individuals to perform actions not required in their job descriptions to improve the safety of the organization. Servant leadership and the associated benefits from many other industries will be covered. We will also discuss organizational and affective commitment, safety citizenship behavior, and review practical steps to take towards becoming a servant leader, increasing commitment, and fostering engagement in the organization’s safety management system. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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1 p.m. – 2 p.m. |
Prepping Yourself and Your Plane to Travel the WorldLocation: Orange County Convention Center, S230CD Gary Webb, AviationManuals Being ready to take an international trip might seem simple, but if you’re not really prepared it can quickly become complicated. It’s important to make sure you have all the authorizations you need, so you’re ready for something like a surprise ramp inspection, if it comes up on your next trip abroad. Learn the ins and outs of LOAs, who needs them, how to get them and all the new FAA processes that are making them easier to get. This session will also highlight the most commonly encountered ramp inspection issues and how to navigate them. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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1 p.m. – 2 p.m. |
PRIA and PRD for the Business Aircraft OperatorLocation: Orange County Convention Center, S230GH Greg Reigel, Shackelford, Bowen, McKinley & Norton, LLP This session will discuss the new requirements for certain business aircraft operators to comply with reporting requirements under the Pilot Records Improvement Act (PRIA) and the Pilot Records Database (PRD). Operators will learn to identify what information they need to retain regarding pilots, what information needs to be produced in response to a PRIA request, and use of the PRD to produce responsive documents. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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1 p.m. – 2 p.m. |
How Safe is the Food on Your Flight?Location: Orange County Convention Center, Education Theater 1, Booth 2076 John Detloff, Davinci Inflight Training Institute As the saying goes, you are what you eat. So if the food is not handled properly on your flights, are your flights themselves safe? Food safety is a critical part of our industry. Join us for this session to learn what steps it takes to protect the food you serve passengers and crew. This session is part of the Flight Attendant/Flight Technician Education Series at 2022 NBAA-BACE. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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1:15 p.m. – 2 p.m. |
NBAA Local & Regional Group NetworkingLocation: Orange County Convention Center, Connection Zone, NBAA Booth #1289 Are you interested in engaging at a grassroots level within your area, state or region? Would you like to start a new local business aviation group or become involved with an existing group in your area? Join members of the NBAA Local and Regional Group Committee, including leaders and members from all over the country, at this informal networking event. |
2 p.m. – 2:50 p.m. |
Risk vs Reward: Why Now Is the Time to Send Out Your ResumeSponsored Thought Leadership Session by VistaJet Location: Orange County Convention Center, Education Theater 2, Booth 2481 Moderator: Leaders across different verticals discuss how trends, from cancellations to consolidations, have affected talent and shaped the desired qualities in both employees and employers. This session will share different perspectives on how the recent waves across the industry have encouraged a new outlook on what is being valued when considering growth and long-term stability. |
2 p.m. – 3 p.m. |
Pathway to Liftoff: Certification and Infrastructure for New EntrantsLocation: Orange County Convention Center, Innovation Zone Moderator: Teri Bristol, Former FAA Chief Operating Officer Panelists: |
2 p.m. – 3 p.m. |
NBAA Coffee SocialLocation: Booth #1289, Orange County Convention Center Enjoy some coffee and a sweet treat on us, and enter for a chance to win a FREE pass to the 2023 NBAA-BACE in Las Vegas. PLUS, this year’s event will feature book signings with John & Martha King AND Tammie Jo Shults. The first 100 attendees get a free signed copy of both books! |
2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. |
PULL UP: Preventing Controlled Flight Into TerrainLocation: NBAA Safety Education Center Andrew Day, Wyvern; Mike Folkerts, NTSB Controlled flight into terrain (CFIT) is the second biggest killer in aviation. We may have thought we solved the issue with technology in the forms of ground proximity warning systems (GPWS) and terrain avoidance and warning systems (TAWS), but CFIT accidents continue to prevail today. Corporate flight operations quality assurance (C-FOQA) data of an actual near-CFIT business aviation close-call will be shown. Data shows an abnormally large percentage (85%) of TAWS alerts are not met with an appropriate response. In this session we’ll look at a comparison between responses to Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System (TCAS) Resolution Advisories and TAWS alerts, and the stark disparity between responses. The correlation and potential risk crossover between circling approach loss of control inflight and CFIT will also be explored. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. |
Managing Changing International OperationsLocation: Orange County Convention Center, S230AB Brian Koester, CAM, NBAA In response to a recent Business Aviation Insider poll, the International Operators Committee will participate in a moderated panel discussion that will examine best practices for staying current on the changing international operations regulations and requirements. You’ll also hear about ways operators can best identify and manage the differences between the FAA and other international regulatory authorities. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. |
The Global Effect: How Being Mission Ready Has ChangedLocation: Orange County Convention Center, S230CD Andy Kiehl, Executive Jet Management The global pandemic created a multi-year new dynamic and provided operators, service providers and other business aviation members more challenges than answers. Join us to discuss how they are navigating through parts shortages, labor shortages and other pitfalls – and hear how operators are adapting to changes and coming up with solutions. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. |
Leading with IntentLocation: Orange County Convention Center, S230EF Jamie Santiago-Muñoz, Galaxy FBO So many times, people confuse being in a position of authority with being a leader. The “Leading with Intent” strategy helps identify the specific qualities that define a leader and shows how leaders can be intentional in their interactions with their team. This interactive session will include group participation activities, polls, videos and real life examples of how intentional leadership can transform the culture within an organization. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. |
Government & BizAv: Working Together to Enhance Safety and Security GloballyLocation: Orange County Convention Center, S230GH Kim Sievers, FAA The Aviation Domain Intelligence Integration & Analysis Cell (ADIAC) is a voluntary civil aviation knowledge management group, comprising of U.S. government officials, and the private aviation sector, that analyzes physical and cyber aviation domain threats. The FAA Threat Analysis Division (AXE-200) monitors security threats to national and international airspace systems and works extensively with U.S. and international air carriers. AXE-200 services include classified security briefings, as well as unclassified information regarding threats to worldwide airspace. In this session, both groups will show you how you can contribute and benefit from these unique safety and security intelligence and information-sharing initiatives. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. |
The Other Side of an EmergencyLocation: Orange County Convention Center, Education Theater 1, Booth 2076 Kim Collins, Orlando International Fire Department/ GOAA Get the perspective of an aviation emergency from the first responders on the ground. Pilots, flight attendants and flight technicians are trained in procedures to evacuate the aircraft, but how are airport emergency personnel trained and what are they expecting from us or would like to see from us? This session will improve your awareness of the complete happenings during an emergency situation – beyond what’s happening in the physical aircraft. This session is part of the Flight Attendant/Flight Technician Education Series at 2022 NBAA-BACE. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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3 p.m. – 4 p.m. |
Emerging Tech Zone ReceptionLocation: Orange County Convention Center, Emerging Tech Zone |
3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. |
Innovation in Business AviationLocation: Orange County Convention Center, Innovation Zone Alvadi Serpa, Jr., Embraer Executive Jets Embraer Executive Jets invites you to travel through time, looking at disruptive innovations of the past and imagining the greatest achievements that can come in the future. During this session, Alvadi Serpa Junior will present how innovation changed business aviation, as well as a vision for the future ahead. |
4 p.m. – 4:50 p.m. |
Beyond Carbon Offsets: The Future of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), New Technology and Regulatory ComplianceSponsored Thought Leadership Session by 4AIR Location: Orange County Convention Center, Education Theater 2, Booth 2481 Kennedy Ricci, 4AIR |
4 p.m. – 5 p.m. |
Let’s Talk: Aviation Mental HealthLocation: NBAA Safety Education Center Moderator: Mark Larsen, NBAA Presenters: A significant portion of the population, 55% of adults, will face a serious mental health challenge at some point in their life. Now, exacerbated by the pandemic, one in three adults will face a mental health challenge in any given year. Let’s talk about what these mental health challenges are in the aviation community, why they’re under-treated, strategies to support your mental wellness as well as the wellness of those around you, and what the FAA’s take is on mental health and your FAA medical certificate. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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4 p.m. – 5 p.m. |
Elevating Situational Awareness for Operational ResilienceLocation: Orange County Convention Center, S230AB John Cauthen, MedAire Recent global events underscore the need to elevate your operation’s safety profile. Doubling down on preventative measures for a growing list of risk factors requires a new level of situational awareness that includes operational safety and the health and personal security of your crew and passengers. Better data and insight lead to better decisions. In a connected world, a consistent challenge during times of crisis is misinformation. It is critical that quality information can be identified and interpreted by professionals to safeguard employee well-being. This information is also used to support balanced risk management decision-making proportionate to the threat faced. Learn from real cases MedAire has assisted in resolving and how to avoid these issues in your own operations. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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4 p.m. – 5 p.m. |
Choices and Chances: What to Know About Flying Part 91 vs. Part 135Location: Orange County Convention Center, S230CD Amanda Ferraro, CAM, Aviation Safety Solutions, LLC The difference between flying Part 91 and Part 135 perplexes first-time and even repeat aircraft buyers. This presentation will explain the differences, the cost proposition and the risk management profile of each from the perspectives of the flight department and management. Join us to hear the benefits and burdens on owners and lessees. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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4 p.m. – 5 p.m. |
Transitioning to Self-Service International Trip SupportLocation: Orange County Convention Center, S230EF Ryan Frankhouser, Prime Trip Support More and more operators are choosing to do more of their international trip planning in-house. This session will explore the best practices of transitioning to self-service international trip planning, including advice on flight planning, ground handling, permits, regulatory approvals and much more. The session will also provide a number of tips and techniques that will help operators smoothly transition to being self-sufficient when planning and executing their international missions. We will discuss common pitfalls of self-handling and ways to overcome these issues, while providing a number of resources for success. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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4 p.m. – 5 p.m. |
Jet Fuel Pricing Volatility, Managing the BudgetLocation: Orange County Convention Center, S230GH Bill Ackerman, Kero-Jet Corporation This session will examine the factors influencing pricing volatility in the various regions within the United States today. You’ll start with learning the fundamentals, and then move into the technical and geo-political reasons why price spikes have occurred. Next, you’ll examine the impacts that are limiting shale oil production as it relates to the increased production of jet fuel in the U.S. Lastly, the session will provide an introduction to the various risk management tools for managing jet fuel pricing volatility utilized by refiners, traders and commercial airlines. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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4 p.m. – 5 p.m. |
It’s Not What You Said…Location: Orange County Convention Center, Education Theater 1, Booth 2076 Dr. Shari L. Frisinger, Sajet Solutions, Inc. Have you felt like you lost a little of who you have become as you try to conform to your post-pandemic work culture? Although most operational personnel have returned to working in the same environment, many of us may have forgotten how to harmoniously work together. Our industry is based on relationships within the flight department, with clients, vendors and our peers. One quick incorrect assumption or inappropriate reaction can instantly be the demise of any professional relationship. This session will dive deep into the everyday, subtle, intentional, and oftentimes unintentional, interactions or behaviors that communicate some sort of bias – also known as micro-aggressions. Remember: it’s not what you said – it’s what they think they heard. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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4 p.m. – 5 p.m. |
Owner Pilot Association ReceptionLocation: Orange County Convention Center, Owner Pilot Pavilion |
5:30 p.m. – 7 p.m. |
NBAA YoPro Networking Reception & Helpy HourLocation: Orange County Convention Center, Innovation Zone The YoPro Networking Reception, hosted by the Young Professionals in Business Aviation (YoPro), provides a fun, lively setting for attendees to engage with rising business aviation professionals. Take advantage of this valuable opportunity to jumpstart your career, while gaining unmatched exposure to current and future industry leaders. |
Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2022
8 a.m. – 5 p.m. |
RegistrationLocation: Orange County Convention Center |
8 a.m. – 5 p.m. |
Aircraft Display RegistrationLocation: Orlando Executive Airport |
8 a.m. – 3 p.m. |
CDM Flow Evaluation Team (FET)Orange County Convention Center, S320A |
9 a.m. – 5 p.m. |
Exhibit Halls & Indoor Aircraft Display OpenLocation: Orange County Convention Center, Exhibit Hall |
9 a.m. – 5 p.m. |
Aircraft Display OpenLocation: Orlando Executive Airport |
9:30 a.m. – 11 a.m. |
Day 2 KeynoteLocation: Orange County Convention Center, Exhibit Hall |
11 a.m. – 12 p.m. |
Women in Aviation Advisory Board MeetupLocation: Orange County Convention Center, Connection Zone, NBAA Booth #1289 Join former members of the DOT Women in Aviation Advisory Board for an informal meet and greet and to learn more about advancing the attraction. retention and development of women aviation professionals. |
11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. |
Privacy in the ADS-B EraLocation: Orange County Convention Center, Innovation Zone Doug Carr, NBAA For VIPs and high-net-worth clients, maintaining privacy is a huge priority, not just to avoid fans and paparazzi, but also for their safety. This session will examine the various tools available to limit aircraft tracking. Attendees will walk away knowing all the tools available to limit the ability of nefarious parties to track their aircraft’s movements. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. |
NBAA Local & Regional Groups – Leveraging Innovation to Support Workforce DevelopmentLocation: Orange County Convention Center, Education Theater 1, Booth 2076 Jim Huntoon, NBAA Maintenance Committee This session will focus on how local and regional aviation groups – and individuals – can leverage the work of NBAA’s standing committees to engage in workforce development efforts by introducing emerging technologies to the next generation. Panelists have a broad perspective from maintenance to flight department safety, vertical lift initiatives to aviation scholarship recipients. Each will provide the audience with a unique perspective on how to capture the attention of students and create ideas to drive workforce development efforts on a local, regional and national level. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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12 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. |
Newsmakers Luncheon and 40 Under 40 Celebration – by invitation onlyLocation: Orange County Convention Center, Room S320E Executives from OEMs will detail their companies’ efforts to support the industry’s commitment to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. NBAA’s Business Aviation’s Top 40 Under 40 award recipients will also be recognized. |
12:30 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. |
CAM Q&A with the CAM Governing BoardLocation: Orange County Convention Center, Connection Zone, NBAA Booth #1289 At this Q&A session, CAM Governing Board directors will be available to meet with you one-on-one. All potential CAMs are invited to learn how to qualify to earn the CAM credential. Current CAMs are invited to network with candidates and explain their path to certification. |
1 p.m. – 2 p.m. |
Runway Excursion PreventionLocation: NBAA Safety Education Center Marty Plumleigh, Boeing Runway excursions continue to be the most frequent accident in business aviation. This panel will discuss some recent business aviation runway excursions and explore prevention techniques from both pilot and manager perspectives. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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1 p.m. – 2 p.m. |
Foundations of a Successful Catering OrderLocation: Orange County Convention Center, S230AB Martin Henschel, Carlos Aviation Catering In this session, both international and domestic caterers will talk about catering orders from their perspective, and delve into the common mistakes made that could, not only cause a catering mishap, but also break a budget. There will also be a discussion with expert caterers on techniques to make your catering go farther, working within a strict budget. This session is part of the Flight Attendant/Flight Technician Education series at 2022 NBAA-BACE. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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1 p.m. – 2 p.m. |
Managing Upwards: Building Successful Relationships Between Senior Leadership and the TeamLocation: Orange County Convention Center, Education Theater 1, Booth 2076 Ryan Frankhouser, Prime Trip Support Oftentimes, there is a gulf between those of us on the frontlines and those in senior leadership positions. Senior leadership is focused on program efficiency, budgets, increased pressure from stakeholders, and number of other tasks. Support personnel are tasked with turning the impossible into reality. There is a large gap between theory/goals and application. A number of support personnel, including pilots, schedulers, dispatchers, maintenance professionals and others find themselves unequipped with the skills and intricacies of “managing upwards.” Consequently, many of those in management positions are unaware of the daily challenges and burdens of the support teams. This session will attempt to bridge the gap and improve conversation between these two groups. The session will also discuss setting expectations with third-parties and other stakeholders who may not fully understand the aviation landscape. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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1 p.m. – 2 p.m. |
Current Compensation Configurations: Clumsy, Creative or Competitive?Location: Orange County Convention Center, S230EF Dr. Christopher Broyhill, CAM, AirComp Calculator, LLC. Join us to find out if you’re getting what you’re worth! This session will be an overview of compensation structures, combined with a presentation of survey research that was conducted over the summer of 2022. The survey will measure perceptions of compensation combinations from the perspective of those being compensated and will be targeted at members of participating organizations in the NBAA compensation survey. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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2 p.m. – 2:50 p.m. |
Aviation Week Network Market Analysis LIVE!
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2 p.m. – 3 p.m. |
Annual Meeting of MembersLocation: Orange County Convention Center, S330ABC |
2 p.m. – 3 p.m. |
Airspace for Everyone: How Emerging Technologies Will Transform Air TrafficLocation: Orange County Convention Center, Innovation Zone Moderator: Lisa Stark, Emmy Award-winning aviation journalist Panelists: |
2 p.m. – 3 p.m. |
GWBAA MeetupLocation: Orange County Convention Center, Connection Zone, NBAA Booth #1289 Join members and leaders of the Greater Washington Business Aviation Association at this informal networking event. |
2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. |
Are You a Contract Employee? Let’s Discuss Compensation, Taxes and InsuranceLocation: Orange County Convention Center, S230AB Karl Kamps, Aircare Access Assistance & Crews Staffing This session will cover the ins and outs of operating as an independent contractor and setting yourself up as a successful business. We’ll discuss the benefits of operating as an LLC, expenses, compensation and the necessary insurance coverage to protect you and your assets. This session is part of the Flight Attendant/Flight Technician Education series at 2022 NBAA-BACE. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. |
Fitness for Duty: The Foundation to Professionalism (Human Resources)Location: Orange County Convention Center, S230CD Jean Denis Marcellin, CAM, Global Express Pursue excellence and professionalism by preparing for each flight as a professional athlete would – aiming for peak performance each time. The Fitness for Duty model is based on the ancient Greek holistic approach to mind and body, but pushes the envelope to explore professionalism as it relates to leadership, and serving each other in that capacity. Investigate how current levels of stress through COVID have affected our ability to perform at the highest level. Learn how the necessity for sleep, nutrition and physical activity is the foundation for a healthy mind and provide practical applications for each. Walk away knowing techniques used by Navy Seals and to promote an active, engaged and focused mind. Finally, hear how, through interconnectedness and fostering each other’s leadership skills, we will then push together towards better and more fulfilling careers and community. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. |
Pursuing Professional Development Opportunities and Making the Case for Employer SupportLocation: Orange County Convention Center, S230EF Caleb Stitely, Chantilly Air No one is born an aviation professional. Richard Branson is quoted as saying “Train people well enough so they can leave. Treat them well enough so they don’t want to.” In order for business aviation to thrive, we must provide quality training to equip each person to execute their tasks safely and effectively. This session will uncover the power you have inside to get your manager to support your professional development opportunities. When you’re a stronger team member, it makes for a better team. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. |
Urban Air Mobility: Creating the Future Airspace OperationsLocation: Orange County Convention Center, S230GH Dr. Jason Lorenzon, J.D., Kent State University Urban air mobility (UAM) and advanced air mobility (AAM) are transformative technologies that will revolutionize how cargo and passengers are locally transported. This highly disruptive technology will transform transportation domain as we know it. Imagine an urban landscape where roads are no longer part of the topography, but the airspace above is full of aerial vehicles safely transporting persons and property. Un-crewed air traffic management, new technicians and new models of aviation business will be required as technological advancement and market demand increases. How will the industry respond? These technological advancements have prompted significant public policy challenges and the need for new laws regarding navigable airspace. How will regulations change to meet the required developments? How will the workforce be developed at the high school and post-secondary institutions of higher education? This presentation will be an intensive examination on the technological, regulatory and educational influences on the creation of the Urban Airspace Environment. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. |
Workforce Transformation: Developing and Building High Performing TeamsLocation: Orange County Convention Center, Education Theater 1, Booth 2076 Bob Hobbi, ServiceElements Everyone on your team plays a role in meeting customer needs and expectations, and ensuring a safe operation. Collaboration and overcommunication between all trip team members – including executive administrators, schedulers, dispatchers, technicians and crew – are essential to operational success. Additionally, to wow your customers, operate safely, be innovative and accomplish business growth, it takes a team working together with the same goals. This session will explore the dynamics of high-performing teams. You’ll walk away with tools and techniques to improve communication, encourage inclusiveness and overcome barriers at work. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. |
Maintenance Pavilion ReceptionLocation: Orange County Convention Center, Maintenance Pavilion |
3:30 p.m. – 5 p.m. |
IBAC Recognition ReceptionLocation: Orange County Convention Center, Innovation Zone, NBAA Booth #1289 IBAC thanks participant operators, FBOs and auditors in the International Standards for Business Aircraft Operations (IS-BAO) and International Standards for Business Aircraft Handling (IS-BAH) Programs, as well as provides updates on recent accomplishments and future objectives. Registered and prospective operators, FBOs and auditors are encouraged to join and meet fellow IS-BAO AND IS-BAH community members. |
4 p.m. – 5 p.m. |
Preventing Accidents During Ground Operations & MaintenanceLocation: NBAA Safety Education Center Tim Wade, Constant Aviation When it comes to hanger safety, there are thousands of topics that could be covered. This session will expound on how to personally assess organizational risk to find the safety topics that are specific to your operation. We will then focus on a common risk, a confusing risk and an expensive risk. Using regulations and best practices, this presentation will tackle fall protection, chemical and hazardous waste, and aircraft jacking and shoring operations. The session will wrap up with an open forum Q&A. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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4 p.m. – 5 p.m. |
Tomorrow’s Flight Department – The Opportunities and Challenges of AAM Integration (Operations)Location: Orange County Convention Center, Education Theater 1, Booth 2076 Kristen Costello, Flight Compliance Is your flight department ready for emerging aircraft technologies? This panel session will address advanced air mobility (AAM) and the technologies associated with it. You will learn how these advanced technologies can change our global future for the good – as well as the challenges that must first be overcome to do so, particularly at the local level. You’ll then dive into the barriers that are currently keeping these technologies grounded, such as community acceptance, infrastructure, and legal, regulatory and policy hurdles. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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4 p.m. – 5 p.m. |
Separate Business Entity Legal Issues: Recognizing and Avoiding FAA Regulatory TrapsLocation: Orange County Convention Center, S230CD Russell Klingman, Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP Business entities that exist solely for the purpose of owning and operating aircraft (i.e., LLCs or corporations) are generally considered commercial operators by the FAA. As commercial operators, they must possess FAA FAR Part 135 certificates if they have operational control when their aircraft are used as non-scheduled commercial transportation for any affiliated individuals and/or companies. This is called the “corporate flight department trap.” This presentation will address the FAA’s increased focus on stopping “illegal charters,” the multiple legal problems associated with such operations, and ways to avoid liability and other risks through contractual and operational solutions. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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4 p.m. – 5 p.m. |
Environmental Sustainability 101Location: Orange County Convention Center, Education Theater 2, Booth 2481 Scott Cutshall, CAM, Clay Lacy Aviation Join NBAA’s Environmental Subcommittee for a session covering the basics of environmental sustainability and its implications for the planet and industry. You will learn about what environmental sustainability means for the business aviation community and the major concepts and developments happening in the industry. You will also walk away with a new understanding of why sustainability should be a priority for everyone – now more than ever! This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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4 p.m. – 5 p.m. |
Tired of Being Tired?Location: Orange County Convention Center, S230GH Alex Berringer, Fair Wind Air Charter From King Airs to Globals, all crew get fatigued – cabin crew, pilots and technicians. Learn how common scenarios induce fatigue and the short- and long-term effects it has on your team. You’ll also learn best practices for minimizing fatigue through planning and operating practices. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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4 p.m. – 5 p.m. |
Tough Topics, Honest ConversationsLocation: Orange County Convention Center, Innovation Zone Tracie Carwile, Convey Consulting LLC Join members from NBAA’s Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DE&I) Working Group for an interactive panel discussion on the topic of race, diversity and human experiences, where division is the default. All voices are welcome and will be heard in an effort to answer tough questions and address feelings from various perspectives. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. |
Fund an Angel Reception & Silent AuctionLocation: Hyatt Regency, Garden Terrace, 4th Floor Join the business aviation community in supporting Corporate Angel Network (CAN). The event will raise funds for its mission of transporting cancer patients to care on corporate aircraft. Participants may also choose to bid on items in the Fund an Angel silent auction. Register for this ticketed event. |
Thursday, Oct. 20, 2022
8 a.m. – 3 p.m. |
RegistrationLocation: Orange County Convention Center |
8 a.m. – 3 p.m. |
Aircraft Display RegistrationLocation: Orlando Executive Airport |
8:45 a.m. – 9:15 a.m. |
Collegiate Connect: Welcome and NetworkingLocation: Orange County Convention Center, Exhibit Hall Keynote Area Coffee and refreshments will be served as attendees take this opportunity to connect with other students, NBAA YoPros and industry leaders prior to the keynote panel. |
9 a.m. – 3 p.m. |
Exhibit Halls & Indoor Aircraft Display OpenLocation: Orange County Convention Center, Exhibit Hall |
9 a.m. – 3 p.m. |
Aircraft Display OpenLocation: Orlando Executive Airport |
9 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. |
Leadership Perspectives on Aviation SafetyLocation: NBAA Safety Education Center Paul Ransbury, NBAA Safety Committee Chair Join NBAA’s President and CEO, and the Safety Committee Chair for their perspectives on business aviation safety. This session will also include the presentations of the NBAA Above and Beyond Award; 50, 60, 75 and 90-year Safe Flying Awards; and the Dr. Tony Kern Professionalism in Aviation Awards. |
9:15 a.m. – 10 a.m. |
Collegiate Connect Keynote Panel: Secrets of Record SettersLocation: Orange County Convention Center, Exhibit Hall Keynote Area What does it take to be a world record setter? When pilot Barrington Irving flew solo around the world in 2010, he was both the first African American to do so and, at the time, the youngest person to complete the feat. In 2017, the first certified civilian female pilot from Afghanistan, Shaesta Waiz, became the youngest woman to fly around the world in a single-engine aircraft. Hear from both of these inspiring trailblazers about the importance of setting goals of all sizes, learning from setbacks, and putting in the hard work to ultimately achieve success. |
9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. |
Scaling Safety Management Systems for Business AviationLocation: NBAA Safety Education Center Moderator: Doug Carr, NBAA Hon. Mike Graham, National Transportation Safety Board Some business aviation operators have been using safety management systems (SMS) for nearly two decades. The industry continues to adopt this holistic strategy for improving safety and operations, even though some smaller organizations are challenged by the requirements of some approved SMS programs. This session will explore those challenges and solutions as specific business aviation organizations, including Part 135 operators, OEMs, some Part 145 repair stations, and certain air tour operators. We’ll also discuss the highly-anticipated mandate for SMS with the forthcoming FAA Notice of Proposed Rulemaking expected by the end of the year. This course is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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10 a.m. – 12 p.m. |
NBAA Flight Attendants Committee MeetingOrange County Convention Center, S320A |
10:15 a.m. – 11 a.m. |
Mental Wellness for Aspiring Aviation ProfessionalsLocation: Orange County Convention Center, Innovation Zone Students, your mental wellness is a priority as you ascend in your aviation career. Learn how to find a peer support network, or create your own, that can support you now and grow with you as you work through life and professional challenges throughout your aviation career. |
10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. |
The AMP Experience: Mini General Familiarization for AMTsLocation: Orange County Convention Center, Education Theater 1, Booth 2076 Join Barrington Irving, CEO, Flying Classroom, and Bombardier Ambassador for a general familiarization course for A&P students, which will introduce AMTs to the opportunities within business aviation. Attendees will receive a certificate awarding them credit for a 5-hour course. This session is open to current AMT students as well as current AMTs working in the industry. Learn how to use the aircraft maintenance manual and identify appropriate supplementary publications; locate and interpret important placards and markings; gain an understanding of landing gear systems, including tire inspections; and identify servicing points and door locations. Following the discussion, there will be a hands-on opportunity for attendees to complete various visual inspections of an aircraft on a checklist and upload to the Bombardier Academy for final assessment to issue a certificate of completion. Those who complete the discussion and aircraft visual inspection will receive a certificate of completion for the training. |
11 a.m. – 1 p.m. |
2022 National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) RoundtableLocation: NBAA Safety Education Center In this special event, colocated with the 2022 NBAA-BACE, Vice Chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board, Bruce Landsberg, will moderate a roundtable discussion about the proven value of flight data monitoring (FDM) programs for any sized operation. |
11 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. |
Ask the YoPros ANYTHINGLocation: Orange County Convention Center, Innovation Zone This is your chance to ask members of the YoPro Council, NBAA 40 Under 40 recipients and other business aviation young professionals anything about their common non-traditional career paths. Learn about working in a multi-generational industry and secrets to ascending in a business aviation career. |
11:30 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. |
Collegiate Connect YoPro Go & Farewell PrizesLocation: Orange County Convention Center, Innovation Zone Be sure to stay until the end of the Collegiate Connect program to learn more about being an NBAA YoPro and to win some great prizes. You must be present to win! |
1 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. |
FBO Career OpportunitiesLocation: Orange County Convention Center, Education Theater 1, Booth 2076 Students, did you know that at least one fixed based operator (FBO) is located at nearly every airport? There are many great entry points at FBOs for individuals to start an amazing career in aviation. Career areas include business, marketing, hospitality, accounting, sales and many more. Learn about the many facets of FBO operations and how to start your career at one that is close to you. |
Friday, Oct. 21, 2022
8 a.m. – 5 p.m. |
NBAA PDP Course: Aviation Leadership (Day 1 of 2)Location: Hyatt Regency Orlando Scott Moore, Moore Life Leadership Leadership is crucial to the future of business aviation. This course will increase your own personal leadership competencies and teach you how to lead and inspire the people in your life. Through a review of current leadership theories and practices, you will learn how to create your own personal leadership brand to motivate and inspire the people on your team. You will practice giving and receiving feedback, and learn how to develop measurable personal and departmental goals to help create success in your organization. Through practical exercises, you will practice the communication skills needed to increase personal connections, build trust and become an inspirational leader who makes a positive difference in the lives of others. You will also explore ways to increase employee engagement and workplace diversity. This course covers PDP leadership objectives: L1, L2 and L3. Registration for this course includes full registration to NBAA-BACE. This session is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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Saturday, Oct. 22, 2022
8 a.m. – 5 p.m. |
NBAA PDP Course: Aviation Leadership (Day 2 of 2)Location: Hyatt Regency Orlando Scott Moore, Moore Life Leadership Leadership is crucial to the future of business aviation. This course will increase your own personal leadership competencies and teach you how to lead and inspire the people in your life. Through a review of current leadership theories and practices, you will learn how to create your own personal leadership brand to motivate and inspire the people on your team. You will practice giving and receiving feedback, and learn how to develop measurable personal and departmental goals to help create success in your organization. Through practical exercises, you will practice the communication skills needed to increase personal connections, build trust and become an inspirational leader who makes a positive difference in the lives of others. You will also explore ways to increase employee engagement and workplace diversity. This course covers PDP leadership objectives: L1, L2 and L3. Registration for this course includes full registration to NBAA-BACE. This session is eligible for CAM application and recertification credit.
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