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The #NATCACFS Pilot/Controller Communications panel remains one of the most highly anticipated discussions at the conference year after year. This year, NATCA CFS hosted three separate discussions on key hot topics for today’s National Airspace System (NAS), with NATCA and industry panelists.
Panel #1 – Is it Active or Not: A Look at Special Use Airspace. Moderated by NATCA ATSAP Analyst Team (AAT) member Dawn Johnson and NATCA National Recurrent Training Lead Richard Kennington. Panelists are NATCA National Airspace Representative Josh Haviland and Maryland Air National Guard 104th Fighter Squadron Chief of Training Major Jack “Queen” Ingber.
Panel #2 – Pilot Controller Communication: Working Together. Moderated by NATCA National Recurrent Training Lead Richard Kennington with panelists NATCA National Safety Committee Pilot/Controller Liaison Brad Wilcko, Air Line Pilots Association Airport & Ground Environment Subcommittee Chairman Jason Herman, and Cirrus Owners Pilots Association University Dean John Gressett.
Panel #3 – Reporting: How I Contribute to Safety. Moderated by NATCA ATSAP Analyst Team (AAT) member Dawn Johnson, with panelists Allied Pilots Association (APA) and MD-80 Captain Mark Woodall and NATCA ATSAP Analyst Erin Phelps.
28 October 2020 - CFS event “The Role of the Committee on World Food Security (CFS) on Food Systems and Nutrition How Can We Promote Cross-Sector Policy Convergence?". 31st Session of the Regional Conference for Africa (ARC).
Former NATCA Executive Vice President Trish Gilbert moderated a panel titled “Synthesizing the NAS: Aviation’s New Frontier and Our Existing System” on the #NATCACFS 2022 main stage, discussing modernization of the global air traffic control system. The discussion included Airlines for America (A4A) Air Traffic Management and Operations Vice President Andy Cebula, NASA Aeronautics Research Institute Director Parimal Kopardekar, NATCA National Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Article 114 Representative Jimmy Smith, and FAA Director of Operations Planning and Integration Wendy O’Connor.