Embry-Riddle Safety Webinar

03/19/2021 1:52 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

Please see information below about a Webinar Embry-Riddle will be hosting on Tuesday, March 30th from 12-1pm:

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Webinar 

Topic:  Aviation - What is Going Right?

The aviation industry has a long history of studying mishaps and errors – and rightfully so, because aviation is unforgiving of mistakes. But the truth is, most of both commercial and general aviation flights end safely, despite the dynamic environment in which we fly. What is it that people do routinely, every day, that makes aviation so safe, and how can we support and encourage those behaviors and practices?

Join us for a one of a kind virtual event featuring world-class Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University alumni, faculty, and quality partner in FlightSafety International on March 30th at 12 pm EST.

Time:  Mar 30, 2021 12:00 PM EST; Approximately 1 hour

Register Here

If you have any questions or comments contact:
Dr. Toni Castillo (Campus Operations) at castilt7@erau.edu

Speakers

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Dr. Kristy Kiernan

Curriculum Chair for the College of Aeronautics Graduate Department @Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

Leading this event from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University will be Dr. Kristy Kiernan, Curriculum Chair for the College of Aeronautics Graduate Department. She is a graduate of the US Navy’s Aviation Safety Officer School, and a former crew resource management instructor. She is a member of several UAS industry working groups, including the ANSI UAS Standardization Collaborative and the AUVSI Trusted Operator Program. Her research interests are in unmanned systems, safety, risk management, and human factors. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience from Brown University, a Ph.D. in Aviation from ERAU, an Airline Transport Pilot Rating with a Falcon type rating, and a Remote Pilot Certificate.

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Chris Hayes

Program Manager @Embraer Legacy 500

Chris Hayes graduated Embry-Riddle in 2006 with Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical Science. After Flight Instructing, Chris flew for Comair, American Eagle, and corporate for a 135 company in New York. While Flying, he joined FlightSafety as a SIC, and is now a Program Manager on the Embraer Legacy 500.

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Pam Cripps

Global Safety Manager @FlightSafety International

Pam Cripps joined FlightSafety International as a flight and human factors instructor in 1999 after completing her Bachelor of Science in Technology with a major in Aviation Studies from Bowling Green State University. For most folks pursuing a career in aviation, the goal is to fly in the corporate or airline industry. Pam’s focus was always on aviation safety and accident prevention. In 2012, she completed her Masters in Aeronautical Science from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. The coursework had a direct impact on viewing safety beyond Crew Resource Management in a cockpit environment to a more global view of safety originating at the organizational level. In 2015 she was responsible for the design and implementation of the first FAA recognized Safety Management System (SMS) for a Part 142 aviation training provider. Pam is currently the Global Safety Manager and responsible for the ongoing improvement of FlightSafety’s safety programs.



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