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The SAE Media Group is delighted to announce the 4th annual Defence Aviation Safety Conference taking place on the 2nd-3rd October 2023 in London.

Supported by the Royal Air Force Safety Centre and the only event specifically focused on defence safety for the military aviation community, Defence Aviation Safety offers a unique opportunity for leaders and experts to meet and share best practice that will save lives and protect capability.

Keeping aircraft airworthy and creating a safety culture across military aviation has never been more important as many defence forces continue to extend the lifecycle of their platforms and systems. Likewise, the growing need for more effective certification processes when onboarding new platforms into service, and maintaining these to the required flying standard, is key to all nations that want to remain prepared for high tempo operations.
 
While the primary focus of this event will be on safety in defence aviation, it will also be of interest to those involved in the acquisition and safe operation of unmanned systems and to those concerned with the certification of all equipment types.
 
The Defence Aviation Safety 2023 will bring together leaders from around the world to focus on strategies to enhance the protection of lives and capability for aviators and ground crew operating in todays battle environment.

1. Take part in Europe’s leading event dedicated to enhancing international military aviation safety.
2. Listen to the latest aviation safety initiatives, standards, strategies and challenges, to reduce the risk to international aviators, aircrew and platforms.
3. Meet and network with senior officers and industry experts who are committed to developing military aviation safety, who at the forefront of aviation standardisation and who are paving a way forward to safety assurance.
4. Come away with new strategies to advance safety culture at the organisational level and create effective certification processes to promote a safer and enhanced future air force.

Free to attend for serving military or government personnel (does not apply to contactors).

This event should be of interest to all parties involved in the safe manufacturing, certification and use of military aircraft. This extends to military leaders and industry experts who are dedicated to protecting military personnel and equipment.


Military Officers:
• Aviation/Air/Flight Safety
• Military Aviation Authority
• Military Flight Training
• Airworthiness and Certification
• Operational Commanders


Industry Experts:
• Business Development
• Aviation/Air/Flight Safety
• Safety, Health and Environment
• Airworthiness and Certification
• Aviation Safety Assurance
•Consultancy

Conference programme

8:00 Registration & Coffee

8:50 Chair's Opening Remarks

Air Commodore Sam Sansome

Air Commodore Sam Sansome, Inspector of Safety, RAF Safety Centre, Royal Air Force
View Bio

9:00 Swift to Attack Safely – Coordinating the RAF’s Combat Operations

Air Commodore Howard Edwards

Air Commodore Howard Edwards, Combat Air Force Commander, Number 1 Group, Royal Air Force

  • Measuring safety across the RAF’s air combat assets
  • Evolving the RAF’s fast-jet combat training and safety standards
  • Managing near air collisions for future combat operations
  • Challenges and opportunities for developing safety within the RAF’s Combat Air Force
  • 9:30 Enabling Readiness for the US Navy Warfighter

    Rear Admiral Chris Engdahl

    Rear Admiral Chris Engdahl, Commander, Naval Safety Command, United States Navy

  • Success stories from US Navy aviation safety initiatives
  • Aviation training and maintenance management
  • Optimising the Risk Management Information (RMI) Initiative as a safety capability
  • Future priorities for US naval aviation safety
  • 10:00 Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor - Leonardo

    10:30 Morning Coffee

    11:00 Session Reserved for Sponsor

    11:30 Optimising Aviation Standards for Future Swedish Air Operations

  • An overview of Sweden’s military aviation certification and regulation strategy
  • Developing Swedish safety leadership and culture
  • Safety considerations for integrating new platforms into the Swedish Air Force
  • Enhancing safety assurance for aircrew and pilot training
  • Future safety priorities for the Swedish Air Force
  • Brigadier General Tommy Petersson

    Brigadier General Tommy Petersson, Deputy Commander, Swedish Air Force

    Lieutenant Colonel Jan-Olof Lindström

    Lieutenant Colonel Jan-Olof Lindström, Head of Flight Safety, Swedish Air Force

    12:00 The Evolution of Safety Management – a Changing Landscape

    Group Captain Andrew Keith

    Group Captain Andrew Keith, Deputy Inspector of Safety, RAF Safety Centre, Royal Air Force

  • Environmental Challenges
  • Drones
  • Synthetics
  • Data Analytics and AI
  • 12:30 Advancing Military Aerospace Safety in Portugal and in Europe

    Colonel Luís Miguel Pinto Morais

    Colonel Luís Miguel Pinto Morais, Chief of the Flight Safety Office, Portuguese Air Force

  • The mission of the Flight Safety Office in safeguarding Portuguese pilots and aircrew
  • Aviation safety successes and challenges for the Portuguese Air Force
  • Challenges of small UAV integration and operation
  • Developing a safety culture within Portuguese Air Force training and operations
  • Future safety requirements – Working with industry and international military allies
  • 13:00 Panel Discussion: The Advancement of European Military Aviation Safety - Best Practices & Lessons Learned

    Air Commodore Sam Sansome

    Air Commodore Sam Sansome, Inspector of Safety, RAF Safety Centre, Royal Air Force
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    Colonel Luís Miguel Pinto Morais

    Colonel Luís Miguel Pinto Morais, Chief of the Flight Safety Office, Portuguese Air Force

    Lieutenant Colonel Jan-Olof Lindström

    Lieutenant Colonel Jan-Olof Lindström, Head of Flight Safety, Swedish Air Force

    13:30 Networking Lunch

    14:30 Session Reserved for Sponsor - Robin Radar Systems

    15:00 Capability First, Safety Always – Contemporary Safety Priorities for the DASA

    Air Commodore Joseph Medved

    Air Commodore Joseph Medved, Director General, Defence Aviation Safety Authority (DASA), Royal Australian Air Force

  • Enabling effective aviation-safety risk management in the Defence Aviation Safety Program (DASP)
  • Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (UAS) regulatory updates and challenges
  • Aircraft certification and production priorities and challenges
  • 15:30 The Latvian Experience to Military Air Safety and Regulation

    Mr Roberts Andrejevs

    Mr Roberts Andrejevs, Air Inspector, Military Aviation Authority, Latvian National Armed Forces

  •  UH-60M implementation, type acceptance, US Army Airworthiness Authority recognition
  • Implementation of EMARs
  • Challenges with national UAS manufacturer, safety occurrences
  • Latvian UAS interoperability with other NATO partners
  • Challenges with airspace design, safety occurrences and Civil-Military cooperation
  • 16:00 Afternoon Tea

    16:30 Optimising Rotary-Wing Development Through Safety Leadership, Culture and Training

    Captain (N) Rich Harrison

    Captain (N) Rich Harrison, Assistant Head Safety & Assurance, Joint Helicopter Command

  • Priorities for Joint Helicopter Command to reduce risk and enhance safety assurance
  • Balancing operational capability and risk for helicopter assets
  • Enhancing safety culture at the JHC
  • Developing new capabilities for the JHC with safety in mind
  • 17:00 Readiness Through Safety – Developing Aviation Safety Standards for the US Army’s Air Assets

    Colonel Steven Pierce

    Colonel Steven Pierce, Deputy Commanding Officer, US Army Combat Readiness Center (USACRC), United States Army

  • Managing the safety standards and practices for the large variety of US Army’s air platforms
  • Optimising safety through risk mitigation and preventing accidental loss of life and resources
  • Operationalising risk management for the US Army
  • Safety leadership and culture at the USACRC
  • 17:30 Enhancing the USMC’s Aviation Combat Readiness Through Risk Management

    Lieutenant Colonel Glen Reukema

    Lieutenant Colonel Glen Reukema, Aviation Safety Branch Head, Commandant of the Marine Corps - Safety Division, United States Marine Corps

  • Aviation Safety priorities for the USMC from the CMC Safety Division
  • Fostering a culture of force preservation and enhancement through safety
  • Successes from aviation safety initiatives led by the CMC Safety Division
  • Risk Management and reporting requirements for UMSC aviation
  • Safety considerations for introducing UAVs into USMC operations
  • 18:00 Furthering Safety Standards for Finnish Army Helicopter Teams

    Major Panu Tirkkonen

    Major Panu Tirkkonen, Chief of Flight Safety, Army Aviation, Finnish Army

  • Current priorities to enhance safety within Finnish Army Aviation
  • Pilot and crew training with safety in mind
  • NH90 operational safety – Successes and future requirements
  • Integration of new rotary wing capabilities into the Finnish Army
  • 18:30 Chair's Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    Air Commodore Sam Sansome

    Air Commodore Sam Sansome, Inspector of Safety, RAF Safety Centre, Royal Air Force
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    8:15 Registration & Coffee

    8:50 Chair's Opening Remarks

    Air Commodore Sam Sansome

    Air Commodore Sam Sansome, Inspector of Safety, RAF Safety Centre, Royal Air Force
    View Bio

    9:00 Strengthening UK Military Air Safety Assurance

    Air Vice-Marshal Alan Gillespie

    Air Vice-Marshal Alan Gillespie, Director, Military Aviation Authority (MAA), UK MoD

  • Advancing the MAA Regulatory Policy and standards
  • Safety leadership and culture at the MAA
  • Integration of the Protector RPAS and developing Advanced Air Mobility in the UK
  • MAA Horizon Scanning Activity with industry
  • Collaboration with international bodies and national regulators
  • 9:30 RNAS Culdrose – Optimising Royal Navy Rotary Wing Training and Operation

    Captain Stuart Irwin

    Captain Stuart Irwin, Commanding Officer, RNAS Culdrose, Royal Navy

  • Developing training standards to promote safe operation of rotary wing platforms
  • Incident reporting and assurance within the Royal Navy
  • Integrating new technologies for helicopter training
  • Future capabilities for RNAS Culdrose and working with industry to promote safety
  • 10:00 Advancing the Mission of the MHTC and Safely Training Future European Helicopter Teams

    Colonel Jorge Inácio

    Colonel Jorge Inácio, Commander, Multinational Helicopter Training Centre (MHTC)

  • An overview of the helicopter interoperability training program of the MHTC
  • Increasing the safe practices and standards of multinational rotary wing training
  • Harmonising common training TTPs and doctrine to develop aviation safety
  • Safety leadership and culture at the MHTC
  • Future priorities to enhance safety standardisation at the MHTC
  • 10:30 Morning Coffee

    11:00 Session Reserved for Sponsor

    11:30 Advancing Aviation Safety Within the DE&S

    Vice Admiral Rick Thompson

    Vice Admiral Rick Thompson, Director General Air, DE&S, UK MoD

  • UK defence aerospace safety – advancing strategies and practices to reduce risk
  • Providing aerospace operational capability whilst managing risk
  • Safety leadership and culture at the DE&S
  • Fixed wing and rotary wing safety assurance
  • Working with industry to promote risk reporting and safety development
  • 12:00 Always Rising Again – Enhancing the Safe Training and Development of the RAF’s Future Aircrew

    Air Commodore Ian Sharrocks

    Air Commodore Ian Sharrocks, Director of Flight Training, Number 22 Group, Royal Air Force

  • Safety at the heart of RAF training
  • Risk management and safety enhancement for the No.22 Group
  • Key priorities for developing new training strategies with safety in mind
  • Integration of new fixed wing assets and simulation training systems for air and ground teams
  • 12:30 Networking Lunch

    13:30 Session Reserved for Sponsor

    14:00 Delivering Safe Air Superiority for USAF Combat Operations

    Colonel Joseph Augustine

    Colonel Joseph Augustine, Director of Safety, Air Combat Command, United States Air Force

  • Command Overview
  • Mishap prevention (Occupational, Weapons, Flight)
  • Inspections
  • Hazard identification
  • Risk assessment
  • Ensuring safety in high ops tempo
  • Safety as a culture
  • 14:30 Developing the Airworthiness Policy for Aircraft Operating in Support of NATO Missions

    Mr Stéphane Copéret

    Mr Stéphane Copéret, Officer Airworthiness & Certification, Aerospace Capabilities Section, Defence Investment Division, NATO

  • Updates on the NATO airworthiness policy and its implementation across the Alliance
  • Working with international airworthiness authorities to optimise the NATO recognition process
  • Success stories from NATO airworthiness certification
  • On-going and future challenges
  • 15:00 Safety, Innovation and Integration Within the US Air Force

    Senior Representative

    Senior Representative, Air Force Safety Center, United States Air Force

  • Measuring safety across the USAF’s air assets
  • Enhancing USAF leadership and safety culture
  • The future adoption of Wingman Combat UAVs into the US Air Force with a focus on safety for US pilots
  • Safety considerations for the development of F-35 and 6th Generation combat fighter jets
  • 15:30 Afternoon Tea

    16:00 Developing RPAS Safety and Certification for the Royal Air Force

    Colonel Paul Hughes

    Colonel Paul Hughes, Chief Engineer and Type Airworthiness Authority for UK Strategic RPAS, DE&S, UK MoD

  • Developing UK RPAS for safe operation
  • Updates on the Protector UAV certification process for the RAF – A risk based approach
  • Working with international allies and industry to develop future safety standards for RPAS
  • Lessons learned from Reaper certification and integration
  • Integrating strategic RPAS into UK skies
  • 16:30 Watchkeeper Case Study – UAS Risk Management and Mid-Life Extension (MLE) Provisions

    Colonel Nicholas Moore

    Colonel Nicholas Moore, Tactical RPAS Chief Engineer & Type Airworthiness Authority, DE&S, UK MoD

  • Priorities for Watchkeeper MLE upgrades
  • Tactical UAS incident reporting and risk management
  • Developing Watchkeeper safety standards with industry partners
  • Safety and airworthiness reviews for other Tactical UAS systems in the British Armed Forces
  • 17:00 Optimising Flight Safety for the Hellenic Air Force’s RPAS Program

    Captain Dimitrios Kalogiannis

    Captain Dimitrios Kalogiannis, Air Vehicle Operator, Mission Commander and Chief of Safety Office, 390 RPAS Squadron, Hellenic Air Force

  • Priorities for the 390 Squadron and developing RPAS flight and ground safety
  • Identifying and mitigating risk with RPAS operations
  • Developing safety culture and leadership to enhance accident prevention
  • Future requirements for Hellenic Air Force RPAS safety development
  • 17:30 Cognitive learning in perspective of Applied Flying & Aviation Risk Management

    Squadron Leader (Ret’d) Fahad Masood

    Squadron Leader (Ret’d) Fahad Masood, Former Squadron Flight Safety Officer / Fighter Pilot, Pakistan Air Force

  • How do aviators learn?
  • Analyse which is better: Learning through ‘repetition’ or through ‘cognition’
  • Reduction in aviation occurrences (incident & accident)
  • Aviation safety experience within the Pakistan Air Force
  • 18:00 Chair's Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

    Air Commodore Sam Sansome

    Air Commodore Sam Sansome, Inspector of Safety, RAF Safety Centre, Royal Air Force
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    Combat Air Force Commander, Number 1 Group
    Royal Air Force
    Director of Flight Training, Number 22 Group
    Royal Air Force
    Director General, Defence Aviation Safety Authority (DASA)
    Royal Australian Air Force
    Inspector of Safety, RAF Safety Centre
    Royal Air Force
    Director, Military Aviation Authority (MAA)
    UK MoD
    Deputy Commander
    Swedish Air Force
    Assistant Head Safety & Assurance
    Joint Helicopter Command
    Air Vehicle Operator, Mission Commander and Chief of Safety Office, 390 RPAS Squadron
    Hellenic Air Force
    Commanding Officer, RNAS Culdrose
    Royal Navy
    Commander
    Multinational Helicopter Training Centre (MHTC)
    Director of Safety, Air Combat Command
    United States Air Force
    Chief of the Flight Safety Office
    Portuguese Air Force
    Tactical RPAS Chief Engineer & Type Airworthiness Authority, DE&S
    UK MoD
    Chief Engineer and Type Airworthiness Authority for UK Strategic RPAS, DE&S
    UK MoD
    Deputy Commanding Officer, US Army Combat Readiness Center (USACRC)
    United States Army
    Deputy Inspector of Safety, RAF Safety Centre
    Royal Air Force
    Aviation Safety Branch Head, Commandant of the Marine Corps - Safety Division
    United States Marine Corps
    Head of Flight Safety
    Swedish Air Force
    Air Inspector, Military Aviation Authority
    Latvian National Armed Forces
    Officer Airworthiness & Certification, Aerospace Capabilities Section, Defence Investment Division
    NATO
    Commander, Naval Safety Command
    United States Navy
    Director General Air, DE&S
    UK MoD

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