ACSF Safety Symposium Speakers Announced

As ACSF gears up for their upcoming aviation safety seminar, they are thrilled to introduce three speakers who will be sharing their expertise and insights on crucial topics in the aviation industry. The ACSF Safety Symposium will be held April 1-3 in Daytona Beach, FL. 

Bryan Willows will be presenting "Overcoming the Hype: Ushering AAM into Operational Reality." Bryan, Program Manager of Advanced Air Mobility at Bristow Group, brings a unique perspective shaped by his extensive background, including serving in the U.S. Marine Corps and deploying in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. His strategic planning and introduction of innovative technologies at Bristow Group demonstrate his commitment to integrating emerging concepts into practical operational contexts.

Captain Shem Malmquist will be delivering a talk titled "Your Operation and System Theoretical Analysis." Captain Malmquist, a visiting instructor at the Florida Institute of Technology, is internationally recognized for his expertise in aviation safety and accident investigation. His deep involvement in risk analysis, accident prevention, and the development of industry standards ensures that his insights into optimizing operational systems will be invaluable to attendees.

Roger Cox, a retired Senior Air Safety Investigator from the NTSB, will be presenting "Runway Surprises - Excursions and Incursions." With a distinguished career investigating high-profile accidents, including the Colgan 3407 and Asiana 214 incidents, Roger brings unparalleled expertise to the table. His extensive experience as a safety advocate and educator underscores his commitment to improving aviation safety practices.

We encourage you to join us for this enlightening Safety Symposium where you'll have the opportunity to learn from these esteemed professionals and gain valuable insights into enhancing aviation safety practices.