Aviation Safety today is a matter of systemic attention to detail. It's about making safety a core value; an organic quality that guides what people do and how every task is approached. When effectively deployed, it crosscuts and can be seen in all training, operations, decision making, plans and policies.
Safety is also about caring for our customers and corporate guests throughout the travel experience. This seminar is a demonstration of our commitment to our customers and their safety.
The modern threat environment has changed. The frequency and diversity of recent events compel all organizations to consider strategies to protect their employees and their brand. USAIG is always working to provide relevant and useful emergency planning information and resources for all of our customers.
Session I: ERP 101 - Building Your Business Aviation Emergency Response Program
Being prepared to respond to an aircraft accident is vital. But “best practices” aren't always intuitive and they change with the times.Are you up to date? This session focuses on ensuring the foundation of your plan is strong, ready, and primed to integrate with broader company and external resources. Insights will be shared on how to build and validate those important connections through periodic exercises. Real-world case studies will be used to illuminate best practices you can take home to your organization.
Session II: Putting it all together: an Enterprise Emergency Response Framework
Risks abound in corporate travel. The flight might even be the least risky aspect, as threats to crews and passengers often lay in the spaces after the aircraft has landed safely. Several domestic and international scenarios will be reviewed to demonstrate:
Safety is also about caring for our customers and corporate guests throughout the travel experience. This seminar is a demonstration of our commitment to our customers and their safety.
The modern threat environment has changed. The frequency and diversity of recent events compel all organizations to consider strategies to protect their employees and their brand. USAIG is always working to provide relevant and useful emergency planning information and resources for all of our customers.
Session I: ERP 101 - Building Your Business Aviation Emergency Response Program
Being prepared to respond to an aircraft accident is vital. But “best practices” aren't always intuitive and they change with the times.Are you up to date? This session focuses on ensuring the foundation of your plan is strong, ready, and primed to integrate with broader company and external resources. Insights will be shared on how to build and validate those important connections through periodic exercises. Real-world case studies will be used to illuminate best practices you can take home to your organization.
Session II: Putting it all together: an Enterprise Emergency Response Framework
Risks abound in corporate travel. The flight might even be the least risky aspect, as threats to crews and passengers often lay in the spaces after the aircraft has landed safely. Several domestic and international scenarios will be reviewed to demonstrate:
- Effective incorporation of travel-related emergencies into your emergency response posture
- How to reduce risk factors while on business or
personal travel - The value of an integrated Enterprise Emergency Response Program (EERP) rather than separate aviation and corporate plans