For those of you who have attended any or all of our three main seminars, International Air Safety Seminar (IASS), European Aviation Safety Seminar (EASS) and our Corporate Aviation Safety Seminar — now re-branded as Business Aviation Safety Seminar (BASS) — I want to thank you! For those who haven’t, I would like to encourage you to do so. Why, you ask, would I want to attend when my budget is limited and I have other required seminars and summits to attend?
Well, over the past year-and-a-half, since our IASS in Milan, Italy, the Foundation staff began to make some subtle changes to the seminars in response to your feedback. Some of those changes include better check-in at the Foundation registration desk; the re-introduction of panel presentations; questions, comments and answers at the end of a speaker’s presentation; and timely keynote speakers such as Capt. Richard de Crespigny, whose topic was the Qantas Flight 32 catastrophic engine failure and landing (see, “
