Current Airport Operations students as well as current Airline and Flight Operations students can now apply for an expenses-paid opportunity to attend the
11th-annual CHC Safety & Quality Summit, through grants which honor a long
time advocate of excellence in aviation safety training.
The Dr. Peter Gardiner
Student Grant, worth more than C$4,000, covers admission to the summit, a
choice of one of the pre-event courses, as well as C$1,500 in hotel and travel
reimbursement.
This year’s pre-event
training courses will include “Human Factors Analysis Classification System,”
taught by Dr. Douglas A. Wiegmann and Dr. Scott A. Shappell and others to be
confirmed.
The summit, hosted by
CHC Helicopter, the operating company of CHC Group Ltd., is recognized by many
as the most important helicopter-safety conference in the world.
This year’s event will
be focused on the theme “Integrated Safety Management Systems: Access All
Areas.” The 2015 summit will be held March 23 to 25 at the Westin Bayshore
Resort in Vancouver, with pre-summit courses starting March 18.
This will be the fifth
year Drs. Wiegmann and Shappell, of HFACS Inc., have sponsored a student to
participate in the summit, in recognition of Dr. Gardiner. In addition, the
Westin Bayshore – the host hotel – has generously matched the grant for a
second time, enabling a second student to attend.
The late Dr. Gardiner
was president and chief executive officer of the Southern California Safety
Institute (SCSI). His objective for SCSI was to provide people in aviation with
the best possible tools and training, to reduce accident rates and ultimately
increase the safety of those that fly.
The focus on the human
side of aviation safety and the development of safety management systems
attracted Dr. Gardiner to the CHC event, where for three years he brought a
unique blend of professionalism and humour to the sessions he taught. The
student grant is a tribute to Dr. Gardiner’s commitment to aviation safety, and
is intended to help inspire excellence in aviation students.
Students interested in
this year’s grants must apply and submit a 500-word essay prior by the January 5 (2015) deadline. More information about the grants and access to the application are
available at www.chcsafetyqualitysummit.com.
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