Accident Case Study Live
The AOPA Foundation is sponsoring the FAAST Safety Seminar “Accident Case Study” in Baton Rouge this March 19th. To the non-pilot, it might seem a bit morbid that pilots pay so much attention to aircraft accidents. After all, when was the last time you saw an article about an accident in a car magazine? But flying isn’t like driving, and accidents deserve attention: They let us learn from others’ mistakes, help us think critically about our skills, and provide a mental “nudge” if we find ourselves in similar situations.
With that in mind, the Air Safety Institute’s new seminar, Accident Case Study: Live, aims to put a new spin on safety-oriented accident analysis. Working with several compelling real-life cases, presenter and audience will play the role of accident investigator—starting at the crash scene and working backwards through physical evidence, eyewitness testimony, and other leads to figure out exactly what went wrong, and why.
Event Link: HERE
Date and Time: Wednesday, March 19, 2014, 7:00 pm
Select Number: NR0353971
Location of Seminar:
Louisiana State University
Nicholson Drive Extension
Patrick F. Taylor Hall, RM 1119
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
Contact Information:
Robin Sharitz
Phone: 301-695-2175
Robin.sharitz@aopa.org