IAF organises second International Flight Safety Conference, IFSCON – 07
The grand success of (IFSCON-06) has prompted the IAF to organize IFSCON-07, on 09 -10 October 2007. The conference would provide an ideal forum for exchange of ideas and recent developments in the field of aviation safety. The event offers a unique opportunity to share experiences and flight safety issues between diverse aviation-related organizations and air forces, for mutual benefit of all the participants. IFSCON-07 aims to highlight and generate discussion on a variety of operational, maintenance and safety related matters. The event will be held at the Air Force Auditorium, Subroto Park.
This year, the number of international participants has almost doubled, reflecting the legitimacy of the conference’s motto – ‘Aviation Safety – A Universal Language’ and highlighting the global desire to achieve a good safety record.The conference will provide a platform for mutual interaction of around 60 foreign delegates from 30 countries and delegates from a host of national aviation organisations. The foreign participants include delegates from across the globe viz. Europe, Russia, Middle-East, South & South East Asia and the Americas. The number of delegate countries has more than doubled from the inaugural conference held last year. Apart from the participating delegations of different nations, defence attaches of these countries would also take part in the conference. National delegates include those from the Indian Army, Indian Navy, Coast Guard, Border Security Force, Directorate General of Civil Aviation, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, Airports Authority of India, Rotary Wing Society of India, Indian Airlines, private airline operators and a number of other bodies associated with aircraft research and development, certification and Quality Assurance.
In keeping with the global concerns of all aviating countries and organizations, the broad issues planned to be addressed in the conference include: New Concepts: An Overview, Accident Investigation & Safety Management, Human Factors and Environmental & Organisational Issues.
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