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November 11, 2019 — Volume 18, Issue 44 
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NATA Aviation Leadership Conference Addresses Critical Aviation Business Issues

The National Air Transportation Association’s (NATA) annual Aviation Leadership Conference (ALC) closed Wednesday after two successful days of panels and discussions. Held for the first time at the MGM National Harbor in Oxon Hill, MD, the conference’s agenda explored a range of relevant and important topics to the aviation business industry from emergency planning, to Capitol Hill updates, to airport/community issues and succession planning.

 

“Thank you to everyone who joined us at this year’s ALC and preceding meetings,” said NATA COO Tim Obitts. “NATA appreciates the strong and loyal following the Aviation Leadership Conference has had over the years, but we were also very pleased to welcome many new attendees. This event continues to progress as the face of our industry evolves. We look forward to continuing to leverage the energy and expertise of our dedicated staff and membership to advance the safety, security, and success of the industry as we approach our 80th year of service.”

 

To read the full press release, read more.


 

 


FAA Publishes Details on ADS-B Privacy for Operators

 

NATA and other industry partners have been working with FAA toward the 1 Jan 2020 implementation date for Automatic Dependent Surveillance – Broadcast (ADS-B). 

 

Early in discussions, stakeholders recognized that since ADS-B provides real-time information on aircraft identification, there were privacy issues that needed to be addressed, in particular for business and general aviation aircraft operations. 

 

FAA has recently finalized and published guidance to enable operators to limit the availability of real-time identifying information for a specific aircraft.  To address privacy concerns, FAA has developed the Privacy ICAO Address (PIA) program. On or slightly before the implementation deadline of 1 Jan 2020, operators will be able to apply for assignment of such an address for their aircraft. 

 

Click here for a detailed overview of the FAA PIA program here.


 



Final NATA CCSR Program for 2019

 

Take your FBO customer service skills to new heights this December with NATA’s Certified Customer Service Representative (CCSR) Program. Learn valuable customer service skills in order to set the tone for successful customer services experiences in an instructive and role-playing setting.


Agenda topics include:

-Anticipating customer needs

-Building long-term profitable customer relationships

-Conflict resolution

-Cultural awareness

-Customer service DOs and DONTs

-Making a good first impression

-Setting service standards & bringing them to life

-Teamwork and leadership skills

-Upselling fuel and other services

-And more!

 

Don't delay — this seminar continually sells out and is now right around the corner! 


 

 

The industry has stated and indicated the risk of accidental discharge of these systems is high and such discharges include significant costs related to clean-up, aircraft damage, and possible environmental damage. This month, NATA began a petition for the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard for Aircraft Hangars—NFPA 409—comments on hangar foam.



NATA is submitting the following proposal to the NFPA 409 revision process:

   -  Removing the requirements for foam fire suppression for most general & business aviation hangars. (Would still require foam for general & business aviation hangars that house hazardous operations)

   -  To raise the maximum door height for general & business aviation hangars from 28ft. (Research is underway to determine appropriate height)

   -  To create a more sensible definition of defueled/unfueled aircraft

To correct an error in removing the fire suppression exemption for cluster hangars promulgated in 2016


 

Industry backing of these proposals is vital. Please consider joining NATA in recommending these changes by adding your name at NoFoamForGA.com


 




 
  Association Highlights:
 


Thank You to Our 2019 Aviation Leadership Conference Sponsors

 

Last Tuesday and Wednesday, senior aviation leaders convened in Oxon Hill, MD to hear from top aviation government officials and industry experts. The Aviation Leadership Conference (ALC) offered many opportunities to network and engage in meaningful discussions on enhancing operations and addressing aviation business issues.

 

This event would not be possible without our full Conference sponsors: Air BP, Atlantic Aviation, Chubb, Flexjet, Jet Aviation, NetJets, Phillips 66, Signature Flight Support, TAC Air, and World Fuel Services. Thank you for your support! We also appreciate the following companies for sponsoring various Conference activities: Aeroplex/Aerolease, Boca Raton Airport Authority, NATA Compliance Services, Lynx FBO Network, Priester Aviation, Ross Aviation, Solairus Aviation, Stuart Jet Center, and Sonoma Jet Center. Check out NATA’s social media channels to see pictures from the event. We hope to see you next year! 


 
 
   
 


Fighting Back Against Human Trafficking

 

During NATA’s Aviation Leadership Conference kickoff keynote speech, Philip Langford, President of the International Justice Mission, discussed the global battle against trafficking. Langford expressed some 40 million men, women, and children are trapped in slavery, whether through forced labor or prostitution, in what amounts to a $510 billion business.

 

“The brutality is real…It is more vast, more brutal than at any time in history,” Langford told conference attendees. But he also offered a message of hope, saying the activity is more stoppable than ever before, particularly when government scrutiny increases, and the risks increase for the traffickers. While the vast majority of trafficking occurs in less-developed nations where police and government intervention are minimal, it is a global problem,” he said.

 

NATA COO & General Counsel, Timothy Obitts announced that NATA is working with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on training videos that can help aviation businesses to remain on the alert in the fight against human trafficking.

 

Langford’s advice to conference attendees was to pay attention to activity that does not seem legitimate and follow instincts. But he warned that finding potential victims through airports might be difficult because they can be hard to detect, or they might not understand that they are about to step into an enslaved situation. Read more.


 
 
 
    
 


Give Back to Help Inspire Aviation’s Future

 

Give back to the aviation industry this year with a donation to the National Air Transportation Foundation (NATF) and/or Safety 1st Future Development funds. With your donations, we look to expand upon the efforts of the Foundation to fit the needs of our industry and foster the aviation aspirations of our youngest industry members through our scholarships and grants. On the education and training side, donations to the Safety 1st Future Development fund will be crucial in the progress of the new training platform and upcoming updates as we continue to add more courses and make changes based on user needs.

 

All NATF donations are tax deductible, NATF is the 501(c)(3) charitable arm of NATA to enhance the safety and quality of service provided to the flying public by assisting aviation businesses in the education and training of their employees. All Safety 1st donations: Please be aware that 7% of your dues/donations are not deductible because federal lobbying expenses are non-deductible as an ordinary business expense.

 

If you wish to donate, please fill out this form so that we can send you or your company an invoice. You may donate to the Foundation, Safety 1st Development or both. Please contact aconnole@nata.aero, if you have any questions.


 
 
   
 


Save on Your Next Car Rental with Your NATA Membership

 

Save on Avis and Hertz rentals with the special NATA member code. Possible benefits include:


   -  Discounts on base rates

   -  Upgrade on compact car class bookings (based on availability)

   -  Potential free weekend days

   -  Discounts on weekly rentals

   -  Discounts on monthly rentals

   -  And more!

 

Next time you are renting, simply mention or enter the exclusive NATA member code to get your discount. Get the member code by emailing jlegere@nata.aero.
 
 
 
   Membership Spotlight:
 

Atlantic Announces Appointment of Chief Operating Officer

 

Atlantic Aviation today announced the appointment of Tim Bannon to a newly created position as Chief Operating Officer. Bannon has over 30 years’ experience in the FBO business. “Tim brings vast industry knowledge to his new role. He is greatly respected by colleagues and customers alike, and his experience will enhance the capabilities of our senior management team,” stated Lou Pepper, CEO of Atlantic Aviation. Read more.

 
 
   
   

Avfuel Awards Three Additional Scholarships to Aspiring Aviators

 

Avfuel Corporation announces Trent Long of Pasadena, MD as the the recipient of the 2nd Annual Pilot-in-Training Scholarship, in addition to Andrew Traficante of Boynton Beach, Florida and Ann Hornick of Poplar Grove, Illinois. “We are continually impressed by the caliber of applications we receive year after year,” said Marci Ammerman, vice president of marketing for Avfuel. “We didn’t originally set out to have more than one recipient, but I’m glad it worked out that we could award these deserving pilots who can’t wait to do more in aviation.” Read more.

 
 
 
    
 


Mike Tamkus Joins Solairus Aviation

 

Solairus Aviation has announced the addition of Mike Tamkus to its executive leadership team. Tamkus brings to Solairus over twenty years of experience in the aviation industry, including roles with several notable aviation companies throughout the US, most recently serving as Senior Vice President of Client Services and Sales for NetJets subsidiary Executive Jet Management. “I could not be more excited to join Solairus, an organization that has been built upon a clear vision, an incredible leadership team, and exceptional customer focus in aviation asset management,” Tamkus said. “The entrepreneurial spirit and drive for success within everyone at Solairus is incredible.” Read more.
 
 
    Air Charter Safety Foundation:
 


Mark Your Calendar for the 2020 ACSF Safety Symposium

 

Registration is now open for the 2020 Air Charter Safety Foundation Safety Symposium at the NTSB Training Center in Ashburn, VA. The event takes place March 3-4, 2020. Don't miss out! The 2020 theme is “Promoting the Highest Levels of Aviation Safety.”

View attendee testimonials. | View past event details and topics.

Register at www.acsf.aero/symposium or call Bryan Burns at (202) 774-1515 to learn more.
 


 
 

 

 


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