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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM Register Now! CBAA is coming to Waterloo, ON June 12 -14! Be informed and empowered with information from respected subject matter expert, streamed sessions, and specially-priced certified professional development workshops. Do business with over 80 suppliers at our exhibit and static and build relationships at casual networking opportunities like the Hope Air golf tournament, Fun Night and more…. Only an hour’s drive(or an18 minute flight) from Toronto- Pearson. WWW.CBAA-ACAA.CA HIGHLIGHTS High-level executive briefings ──── Cutting-edge topics ──── Targetted education sessions ──── Certified professional development courses ──── Renowned speakers ──── Enhanced networking with B2B TO GO ──── AND MORE… DRIVE DETERMINES DISTANCE. MATCH YOUR SKILLS AGAINST LISA LONGBALL, 8-time Canadian long drive champion for women at the Hope Air Charity Golf Tournament, June 12 th . LISALONGBALL.CA

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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM Register Now!

CBAA is coming to Waterloo, ON June 12 -14! Be informed and empowered with information from respected subject matter expert, streamed sessions, and specially-priced certified professional development workshops.

Do business with over 80 suppliers at our exhibit and static and build relationships at casual networking opportunities like the Hope Air golf tournament, Fun Night and more….

Only an hour’s drive(or an18 minute flight) from Toronto-Pearson.

WWW.CBAA-ACAA.CA

HIGHLIGHTS

High-level executive briefings

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Cutting-edge topics

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Targetted education sessions

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Certified professional development courses

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Renowned speakers

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Enhanced networking

with B2B TO GO

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AND MORE…

DRIVE DETERMINES DISTANCE.

MATCH YOUR SKILLS AGAINST LISA LONGBALL, 8-time Canadian long drivechampion for women at the

Hope Air Charity Golf Tournament, June 12th.

LISALONGBALL.CA

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FEATURED SPEAKERS

THURSDAY KEYNOTE

Rolland (Rollie) Vincent President, Rolland Vincent Associates, LLC and JETNET iQ Creator/Director.

Business Aviation Market Forecast Thought-provoking insights into the state of the industry

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WEDNESDAY EDUCATIONAL SESSION

Daniel Mollicone, Ph.D. CEO and Co-founder, Pulsar Informatics Inc

Pilot Fatigue in Business Aviation The science of fatigue, operational risk and mitigation strategies

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WEDNESDAY EDUCATIONAL SESSION

Kathy Fox Chair, Transportation Safety Board of Canada

Accidents & Incidents The TSB answers your questions on its investigations

Read Ms. Fox’ bio

And many other notable speakers, including…

Donald J. Chupp, President & CEO, Fireside Partners Inc. ◊ Steven P. Williams, Partner, Emond Harnden ◊ Paul “BJ” Ransbury, President & CEO, APS Aviation Performance Solutions ◊ Mark Aruja, Chair, Unmanned Systems Canada ◊ Dr. Suzanne Kearns, Associate Professor,

Geography & Aviation, University of Waterloo ◊ Diane Aubé Lazenby, L.L.L., L.L.B, Legal Counsel and Workplace Investigator, DAL Law AND MORE…..

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13TH EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS Get ready for the future as CBAA 2018 draws on subject matter experts to work with delegates to identify challenges and map out solutions to the issues facing you today – and tomorrow

NEW TIME Keynote Presentation: Business aviation forecast and trends Are things finally looking up for business aviation? There is a growing sense that these interesting times are changing. Find out what is in store for both the Canadian and international markets from one of aviation’s leading analysts, Rolland (Rollie) Vincent, President, Rolland Vincent Associates, LLC and JETNET iQ Creator/Director.

NEW SESSION

Emergency Communications after a Business Aviation Accident Business aviation operators have unique emergency communications requirements. Donald will provide a high-level overview of Fireside’s one-of-a-kind extensive workshop, covering practical solutions, peer networking opportunities, and more.

Speaker • Donald J. Chupp President & CEO, Fireside Partners Inc.

FEATURED PLENARY SESSION

Recent Accidents and Their Impact on Business Aviation: The TSB Answers Your Questions

TSB Chair Kathy Fox will examine several recent accidents and discuss their impact on business aviation. Ms Fox will look at what companies need to know, and ways that safety can be improved.…

Speaker • Kathy Fox, Chair of the Transportation Safety Board of Canada

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UPDATED SESSIONS

Behaviour and Etiquette in a post #MeToo World This session will focus on the impact of Bill C-65 regarding harassment, sexual harassment and violence on federally-regulated employers and help employers and employees develop a better understanding of workplace behaviours that are or are not appropriate in a post #MeToo world..

Speaker

• Diane Aubé Lazenby, L.L.L., L.L.B, Legal Counsel and Workplace Investigator, DAL Law

CRM 2019: Be Prepared! A brief glimpse into the new requirements for the CRM training to comply with the Advisory Circular that will come into effect January 2019. Come participate in an actual Pilot/Flight Attendant Drills session. Speaker

• Michele Mentink, CEO, Sterling/ICFS Group

Marijuana + Aviation = What Could Possible go Wrong? The legalization of marijuana in Canada complicates the fitness to fly debate. Legalization is months away, and the regulator has yet to provide industry with clear guidance. Uncertainty undermines safety. Steve will guide participants through proactive steps they should take now to address this pressing issue. Speaker

• Steven P. Williams, Partner, Emond Harden, Labour and Employment Law

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Dealing with Labour Shortages

Join a panel of leading experts as we develop tools and strategies to find and keep qualified pilots and staff. Topics will include:

• What is really happening in the aviation labour market and in BA specifically? • What are the greatest challenges and how do we overcome them? • What we can learn from our colleagues and their best practices? • How can BA raise its profile in the educational community?

Speakers • Rob Donald, Executive Director Canadian Council For Aviation and Aerospace • Dr. Suzanne Kearns, Associate Professor, Geography & Aviation • Dr. Chris Broyhill, Vice President - Consulting at MENTE Group LLC • Andrew Money, Chief Pilot, Chartright

Resilience through SMS

This session will demonstrate how to protect people, property and the environment during simultaneous crisis events. Gino will walk you though transparent crisis management progression and guide you through a response that aligns with your organizational values and principles Speaker: Gino Matteoni, Director Health, Safety, Signature Fight Support

Fatigue Risk Management Approaches for Business Aviation

This session will present approaches to mitigate fatigue to reduce operational fatigue risk and to comply with IS-BAO standards. Case studies of operators that have implemented Fatigue Risk Management approaches will demonstrate what can be achieved in terms of reductions in fatigue and fatigue-related incidents.

Speaker • Dr. Daniel Mollicone, CEO, Pulsar Informatics

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Loss of Control - Inflight (LOC-I) Solved: The Global Standard Corporate and business aviation enjoy an excellent safety record, largely due to the implementation of Safety Management Systems which help operators proactively identify and manage risks. Find out how to address Loss of Control In-flight (LOC-I), the number one cause of fatal accidents in corporate aviation from one of the industry’s leading experts in this field. Speaker

• Paul “BJ” Ransbury, president & CEO, APS Aviation Performance Solutions Countdown to CORSIA

Carbon offsets and reductions schemes – whether international, through ICAO or domestic regulations created by Transport Canada – are coming. Find out if -- and how – your operations will be affected; and what your next steps are.

Speakers • Bruce Parry, Senior Environment Manager, European

Business Aviation Association • Gilles Bourgeois, Chief, Environmental Protection and

Standards, Transport Canada UAVs in Canada: An Update

The presentation will provide an update on current regulatory efforts, and what is being planned. An overview of the rapid growth of the Canadian UAS industry will conclude with some thoughts about what might happen next as well as an examination of a new UAV Risk Assessment Tool Speakers

• Mark Aruja, Chair, Unmanned Systems Canada • Gasper A. Correia, President, Flight Insight

ADS B Lite & Late If you think the upcoming ADS-B Out V2 mandates won’t affect you, or that you have time to prepare, you could be mistaken. Join one of Canada’s top avionics MROs for an informed discussion on everything you need to know to be ready for ADS-B incluidng mandate(s), timing, applicability, impact of non-compliance, commonquestions, hurdles to implementation. choices in implementing ADS B equipage and more. Speaker:

• Dave Hume, Manager, Sales & Marketing, Mid Canada Mod Center

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But these sessions are only the beginning. CBAA 2018 offers you even more learning opportunities….

THURSDAY, JUNE 14TH EXECUTIVE BRIEFINGS

Taking place at the Region of Waterloo International Airport, only steps away from the exhibit and static, this is an important opportunity for you to hear about the latest actions and decisions that will affect

your operations, and get your questions and concerns on the table.

Transport Canada, ICAO and NAV CANADA Update From new fatigue rules to targeted inspections to international standards and beyond, this is your opportunity to hear from Transport Canada, ICAO and NAV CANADA senior staff, and get your questions and concerns on the table.

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PLUS! MONDAY & TUESDAY CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COURSES

Taking place just prior to CBAA 2018 – Monday and Tuesday June 11 & 12, these courses offer member

delegates an opportunity to update their skills and enhance their careers with a CBAA-endorsed professional development programming presented by the Canadian Council for Aviation and Aerospace.

Quality Systems Auditor for 604 Operators Mon., June 11th & Tues., June 12th This two-day workshop provides an in-depth focus on 604 operators and how to audit their Quality Assurance Program (604.204 CARs) and Safety Management System (604.207 CARs). It is a learning opportunity for aviation operational personnel with little or no auditing experience, as well as experienced aviation operational personnel who wish to become internal operational auditors. Quality Assurance Manager Monday, June 11th This one-day workshop was developed to prepare participants for Transport Canada expectations in accordance with established Occupational Standards. It provides a comprehensive overview of the role and responsibilities of the Quality Assurance Manager. Upon completion of this course, participants will have a sound understanding of the fundamentals of the quality processes and procedures, and key responsibilities of a Quality Assurance Manager. Corrective Action Plans Tuesday, June 12th This workshop enables participants to develop meaningful and appropriate corrective action plans Upon the successful completion of this workshop, participants will possess a thorough understanding of how to interpret findings, develop corrective actions, determine root causes and develop preventative actions.