Friday, March 20th 8:45 am – Depart hotel lobby headed for the Naval Aviation Museum It will be best if we can carpool, so anyone willing to drive would be appreciated. 9:15 am – Arrive at the Naval Aviation Museum 9:30 am – Guided tour begins 11:00 am – 1:00 pm – Lunch on your own at the Cubi Bar located inside the Museum 1:30 pm – Depart Aviation Museum headed to the Naval Aviation School Parts and Crash Labs 3:30 pm – Depart Navy Base and head back to the hotel Saturday, March 21st 7:30 am – Breakfast 8:00 am – Opening Comments, Mr. Dan McCune, SERC Vice President 8:30 am – Mr. Joe Hopkins, MSI – “Beyond the Smoke, Part 2, A Case Study” 9:15 am – Break 9:30 am – Mr. Walt Houghton, Embry Riddle Aeronautical University - “Lessons Learned from 50 Years of Civil & Military Aircraft Accidents” 10:30 am – Break 10:45 am – Mr. Robert Rendzio, Safety Research Corporation of America – “Air Traffic Transmissions: An Invaluable Tool in Reconstruction” 11:30 am – Lunch 12:30 pm – Treasurer’s Report, Mrs. Alicia Storey, SERC Secretary/Treasurer 12:45 pm – Mr. Anthony Brickhouse, Embry Riddle Aeronautical University – “Media Relations for Air Safety Investigators” 1:30 pm – Break 1:45 pm – Capt. Shem Malmquist – “A Look Back At a Closed Investigation. Where We Got It Right, And Where We Got It Wrong” 2:45 pm – Break 3:00 pm – Capt. Jody Bridges, Naval School of Aviation Safety – “SMS, So Easy a Caveman Can Implement It” 4:00 pm – Closing Comments, Mr. Robert Rendzio, SERC President Contact Alicia Storey SERC Secretary/Treasurer at 334-678-7722 or astorey@srca.net for additional details.
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