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January 12, 2009

Boeing Field

Seattle, WA

 

“THE HUMAN SIDE OF AVIATION”

With much anticipation stirring amongst its membership, PNBAA is pleased to announce “The Human Side of Aviation” Safety Event, scheduled for March 5, 2009 at Seattle’s Museum of Flight.  The event, sponsored by Gulfstream Aerospace, Embraer, CAE SimuFlite, Clay Lacy Aviation, USAIG, AirBP and the National Business Aviation Association expects to draw some 150 participants to the all-day event, as they come together to hear safety experts and aviation notables such as Dr. Tony Kern, Dr. Robert “Key” Dismukes, Mr. Hugh Mills Jr, Dr. Mark Rosekind, Mr. David McKay and Dr. Earl Weener. 

 

“This PNBAA event, ‘The Human Side of Aviation’ raises the bar for aviation safety programs in the industry,” remarked Jim Bennett, President of the Pacific Northwest Business Aviation Association.  “No other event in the country brings together so many aviation safety experts in a one-day event, or at one location. We are pleased to be able to present programs such as this to our membership, and the aviation community-at-large.”

 

Online registration for the event becomes available on January 16, 2009, and seats are expected to fill very quickly, as seating is limited to the first 150 registrants.  To learn more and to register, visit www.pnbaasafetyevent.com .

 

For questions about the event, contact co-chairs Douglas Wilson, Richard Keltner or David Lehman at www.pnbaasafetyevent.com/contactus.aspx

 

PNBAA, the Pacific Northwest Business Aviation Association is dedicated to promoting the interests and recognition of the regional business aviation community.  In pursuit of this mission, the PNBAA provides a unified voice on issues of interest to the regional and local business aviation communities, promotes the economic value of business aviation regionally and nationally, acts as a bridge between the community and regional / local regulatory and enforcement agencies and promotes networking and interaction amongst its members.  For more information, visit www.pnbaa.org