WHAT IS SASS The Singapore Aviation Safety Seminar (SASS), jointly organized by Flight Safety Foundation and the Singapore Aviation Academy (SAA), is an annual safety seminar designed to provide a platform for aviation professionals to share the latest safety challenges, issues, developments and initiatives to raise the safety standards in the Asia Pacific region. The theme for SASS 2017 is “Stepping up Safety: A Systematic Approach”. Advancements in technology and air traffic volume has increased the complexity that the aviation system operates. In this dynamic and complex environment, managing safety needs could be viewed from a systematic perspective. The seminar focuses on topics relating to the latest technological improvements for safety, lessons learned from recent accidents and organizational safety issues.
WHO SHOULD ATTENDAviation professionals involved in the flight operations, safety and quality assurance functions in airlines, civil aviation authorities (CAA), Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul organizations (MROs), fixed base operators (FBO), airframe, engine, system and component manufacturers, flight data monitoring service providers, educational institutions, airports and air navigation service providers (ANSP) will benefit from the seminar.
WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND• Get updated on the latest safety initiatives
and developments in flight operations.
• Hear the perspectives of international aviation experts on leading safety challenges and issues.
• Discuss the latest safety initiatives and challenges with other aviation safety professionals.
• Learn about new technological developments that can enhance flight operations safety.
• Network with your regional and international aviation safety peers.
PROGRAM SCHEDULESASS is a 2.5-day program, starting at 0900 on Tuesday, March 28, 2017, and ending at 1200 on Thursday, March 30, 2017. The program will include a dinner reception on Tuesday, March 28, 2017. The preliminary program schedule is outlined below. Visit <flightsafety.org/aviation-safety-seminars> for the latest updates of the seminar program.
SASS2017SINGAPORE AVIATION SAFETY SEMINAR
March 28–30, 2017 | Singapore Aviation Academy
Sponsorship and table top exhibit opportunities available.Contact [email protected] for details
SASS2017SINGAPORE AVIATION SAFETY SEMINAR
March 28–30, 2017 | Singapore Aviation Academy
Tuesday, March 28, 2017
0800 – 0900 Registration, coffee/tea0900 – 1700 Presentations on safety challenges and
issues by experts from:• ICAO (Invited)• FAA• IATA• MITRE (invited)
1200 – 1300 Lunch1800 – 2000 Reception
Wednesday, March 29, 2017
0800 – 0900 Registration, coffee/tea0900 – 1700 Presentations on recent safety lessons,
tools and initiatives by:• Boeing Commercial Airplanes• Airbus Helicopters• Transport Safety Investigation Bureau of Singapore (TSIB)• Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS)
1200 – 1300 Lunch
Thursday, March 30, 2017
0800 – 0900 Registration, coffee/tea0900 – 1200 Presentations on latest technology
relating to safety by:· Rolls Royce (invited)· Rockwell Collins· Honeywell
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REGISTRATION (All Fees in US Dollars).
• SASS 2017 will be held over 2.5 days. Participants who are keen to attend the seminar partially can consider purchasing a “One-day Seminar Access Pass” that allows participants to choose the day of the seminar they would like to attend. Pricing of the full- and partial-access fee to the seminar can be found in the following table. Special Promotions are also available. To register, contact <[email protected]>.
Special Promotions:
• Early bird discounts are available for registrations when payment is received before December 21, 2016.
• Group discounts are available for organizations that register and pay the full seminar rate. For every three paid full seminar registrations, the organization is entitled to one complimentary full seminar pass (3-for-1). After registering and paying for three participants, contact <[email protected]> to receive your complimentary full seminar pass.
• A prize of a US$250 VISA or MasterCard gift card can be won by participants who register and pay by December 21, 2016. Eligible registrations will be entered into a drawing to receive a US $250 VISA or MasterCard gift card. The drawing will be held at SASS 2017.
SASS2017SINGAPORE AVIATION SAFETY SEMINAR
March 28–30, 2017 | Singapore Aviation Academy
Past participants include representatives from: Aegean Airlines • Aerobytes • Aerohandlers • AHK Air Hong Kong Ltd. • Air Astana • Air Hong Kong • Air India • Air Macau
• AirAsia • Airbus • Airbus Helicopters • Asia Jet Partners Limited • Aviation Investigation Bureau of KSA • Bassaka Air •
Boeing • CAE • China Airlines • Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand • Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore • Eagle
Services Asia • EVA Airways • Evergreen Aviation Technologies Corp. • Far Eastern Air Transport Group • U.S. Federal
Aviation Administration • Federation of Air New Zealand Pilots • Flight Data Services • GE Aviation • Hong Kong Airlines
• Hong Kong Civil Aviation Department • Inflight Warning Systems • Jet Aviation • Jet Aviation Business Jets • Jetstar •
Malaysia Airlines • Orient Thai Airlines • Panasonic Avionics Services Singapore Pte Ltd. • Philippine Airlines • PT Aering •
Qantas Airways • SilkAir • Singapore Airlines • ST Aerospace • Stratasys Singapore Pte Ltd. • TAP Air Portugal • Temasek
Polytechnic • Tigerair • TransAsia Airways • U.K. Department of Civil Aviation • VISTARA (TATA SIA Airlines Ltd.)
SASS2017SINGAPORE AVIATION SAFETY SEMINAR
March 28–30, 2017 | Singapore Aviation Academy
Category Early Registration(by December 21, 2016)
Regular Registration(after December 21,
2016)
Group Discount(3-for-1)
Full Seminar Access
FSF Member $225 $325 For each organization with:• 3 to 5 paid registrations = 1 additional registration (complimentary)
• 6 to 8 paid registration = 2 additional registrations (complimentary)
Non-Member $325 $425
Government Rate $195 $225 N.A.
One-day Seminar Access
FSF Member $150 $150 N.A.
Non-Member $200 $200 N.A.
Stepping up Safety: A Systematic Approach
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