Bombardier is expanding its Safety Standdown to
Asia with the introduction of its first event in Shanghai, China,
scheduled to be held at the Le Royal Meridien Shanghai on
Thursday, 9 June 2011.
The Bombardier Safety Standdown approach to
safety training provides pilots, aircrew and flight departments
with insight into the factors that precipitate errors in judgment
and highlights ways to mitigate them. Focusing on the human
factors behind safety in the aircraft, the seminar format combines
knowledge-based and skill-based training with a line-up of
internationally recognized speakers and presenters.
“The
program exposes its students to information that is critical for
safe flight. It is designed to make every single pilot, crew
member and flight operations manager more aware and therefore more
secure,” said Puja Mahajan, Director, Flight Operations,
Bombardier Business Aircraft. “I encourage aviation professionals
to attend Safety Standdown in Shanghai to discover first-hand how
they can apply the latest safety knowledge to their operations.”
“Safety is a top priority for business aviation and this
superb initiative can benefit all Asian operators – indeed, the
entire aviation community,” added David Dixon, Regional Vice
President, Asia Pacific, Bombardier Business Aircraft. “To date,
no other safety event held in Asia has focused so exclusively on
this particular aspect of safety in the aviation industry. As with
the annual event in the United States, which will celebrate its
15th year this fall, the Shanghai seminar will offer some of the
most relevant and timely safety information available today.”
Safety Standdown is offered free of charge to all attendees.
All aircraft operators, flight crews and aircraft maintenance
personnel can attend, regardless of the
type of aircraft they operate. All program materials and lunches
are included and certificates of completion are awarded.
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