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NEWS & NOTES                                                                                         PAGE 9

 News &






        IFALPA Aircraft
 Notes       Operation
            Design and

                 (ADO)
            Committee
            Meeting in
              Toulouse,
 IFALPA MEETINGS & EVENTS  France 19-21
                  June.

















        European Pilot
          Peer Support
               Initiative
             Workshop
           in Frankfurt,
 Chaired by SFO Nikolaus Braun  Environmental  Issues  and  Take-Off   nical  Officer,  attended  the  European   Germany
 (VC), the 2018 ADO Committee meet-  Performance,  whilst “Reduced  Crew  Pilot Peer Support Initiative Workshop   20-21 June.
 ing took place at ATR’s Headquarters  Operations” was added to the list of  in Frankfurt,  Germany,  20-21 June
 in Toulouse from 19-21 June. This was  Hot Topics.   2018. The workshop focused on Air-
 the first ever IFALPA event hosted by   Four new Position Papers and  crew Peer Support programs and their
 ATR, and the Federation is extremely  one new Briefing Leaflet were finalized  implementation. The  keynotes  were
 grateful to Mr. Christopher McGregor,  on  Take-Off  Performance  Monitoring  delivered by experts representing pi-
 Flight Safety Officer and Head of Flight  Systems, Tailwind Operations, Cold  lot associations, airlines, regulators,
 Safety,  and  Captain  Jérôme  Pfeiffer,  Weather  Altimetry,  Electronic  Flight  peer  support  providers  and  mental
 Flight Safety Director, for inviting the  Bags, and  Non-Normal  Operations.  health organizations.
 ADO  Committee, sponsoring  all the  The Committee also gave operational   The Wildlife Hazard Mitigation
 lunches and dinners during  these 3  input on the Briefing Leaflet prepared  Expert  Group  (WHMEG)  met for  the
 days, and organizing an exclusive tour  by ATS Committee on Drone Sighting.  third time in the IATA Montreal of-
 of the Final Assembly Line (FAL).   Finally the Committee enter-  fices, the group continued to develop
 These  efforts  were  rewarded  tained presentations from Honeywell  content for the new edition of the Air-
 with a very good attendance  of 39  on Enhanced Vision Systems (EVS) and  port Services Manual, Wildlife Hazard
 delegates representing  16 Member  Combined Vision Systems (CVS), and  Management  (Doc  9137 Part  3).  The   ICAO Wildlife
 Associations  as well as Airbus, ATR,  from Airbus on the BLADE concept,  new  document  is expected  to  pro-  Hazard
 Embraer, Honeywell, and the Associa-  the  A321neo  ACF and  the  A330neo  vide a better understanding of wildlife   Mitigation
 tion of Star Alliance Pilots (ASAP).  flight test programme.  hazard management for management
 The 2019 ADO meeting will  and wildlife hazard control personnel.   Expert Group
 With such a large  audience  take place in Bangkok from 5-7 June,  A new chapter on training was devel-  in Montreal,
 and a packed agenda,  the allocated  at  the kind invitation of the Deputy  oped which included training for both   Canada 5-8
 three days were extremely busy. The  President and THAIPA.   management  and  dedicated  wildlife   June.
 discussions  focused mainly on RPAS,   Gordon Margison, IFALPA Tech-  control personnel.
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