Knowledge, Skills and Experience for Safe Operations - Forum Videos and Presentations
Knowledge, Skills and Experience for Safe Operations - Forum Videos and Presentations
This page contains videos of the presentations delivered at the 10th Annual Safety Forum, 07 June - 08 June 2023. The presentations represent the opinions of the presenters and are not endorsed or validated by SKYbrary.
Forum videos
Day 1
Day 1 - Session 1
Day 1 - Session 2
Day 1 - Session 3
Day 1 - Summary and Closure
Day 2
Day 2 - Session 4
Day 2 - Session 5
Day 2 - Session 6
Day 2 - Forum Closure
Forum slide packs (PDF)
Session 1 – Institutional, Regulatory Matters and Beyond – moderated by Johan Glantz (European Business Aviation Association)
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Safety is about people, Stuart Fox, IATA
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(Re)building capacity and capability: A safety regulators perspective on knowledge, skills and experience challenges, Sophie Jones, UK CAA
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Pilot Support & Development: A Holistic Approach to Promoting (Mental) Wellbeing and Resilience, Gunnar Steinhardt (EAAP) & Pascal Kremer (Luxair)
Session 2 - Mental Health, Selection, Diversity – moderated by Dragos Munteanu (IATA)
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How 25 by 2025 supports safe operations, Jane Hoskisson, IATA
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Can selection increase safety?, Jenny Eaglestone NLR/EAAP
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Team diversity and safety: What has diversity got to do with this?, Milena Bowman, EUROCONTROL
Session 3 - The Manufacturer’s Perspective – moderated by Ed Pooley (European Advisory Committee, Flight Safety Foundation)
- Training for the startle factor, Florence Buratto & Michel Richarme, Airbus
- CBTA value and challenges (the voice of the customer), Christine Bohl, Boeing
Session 4 - Human Factors in Safety and Training – moderated by Harry Nelson (International Advisory Committee, Flight Safety Foundation)
- A holistic approach to procedures, Dr. Immanuel Barshi, NASA
- Human Factors Studies on Emerging Safety Concerns, Jingru Yan, Air Canada
- Common competences for human-centered safety performance, Bob Simmons, Baines Simmons
Session 5 - Resilience and Safety Culture – moderated by Dai Whittingham (UK Flight Safety Committee)
- Strategies for improving safety learning, Dr. Jon Holbrook, NASA
- Pilots as resource for system resilience, Max Scheck, European Cockpit Association
- Expanding the American Airlines’ Learning and Improvement Team Data Collection Methods, Brent Curlee & Nick Peterson (American Airlines)
Session 6 - Humans and Technology – moderated by Ian Goodwin (Airbus)
- Human-machine teaming issues impacting contemporary airspace safety, Professor Guy André Boy, Air & Space Academy Fellow, FlexTech Chair Holder, Paris Saclay University (CentraleSupélec) and ESTIA Institute of Technology
- Modelling the Fatigue Hazards Associated with Workload, Dr. Steve Hursh, IBR