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Committee on Emerging Trends in Aviation Safety Virtual Meeting #1 August 30, 2021 SESSION 1—CLOSED BIAS AND CONFLICT OF INTEREST OVERVIEW OF STUDY 12:30–1:00 Overview of National Academies’ Processes Review Study Statement of Task and Timeline 1:00–1:30 Overview of Report Communications SESSION 2—OPEN STUDY PERSPECTIVES 2:00–3:00 Perspectives from Congressional Committee Staff Staffers involved in the legislation for this effort will discuss the motivation, complexity, and relevance of the study, as well as the likely audiences for the report recommendations and important stakeholders to engage. Appendix B Public Meeting Agendas 97

98 EMERGING HAZARDS IN COMMERCIAL AVIATION—REPORT 1 3:00–3:30 Perspectives from the Study Sponsor Mr. Warren Randolph, Deputy Executive Director of the Office of Accident Investigation and Prevention (AVP) at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), will discuss study considerations, as well as the likely audiences for the report recommendations and important stakeholders to engage. SESSION 3—CLOSED COMMITTEE DELIBERATION 3:30–6:00 Committee Discussions; Bias and Conflict of Interest Discussion; Study Logistics; Draft Work Plan Virtual Meeting #2 October 20, 2021 SESSION 1—CLOSED 12:00–12:30 Committee discussion and preparation for speakers SESSION 2—OPEN BRIEFINGS FROM KEY STAKEHOLDERS 12:30–1:30 Briefing on FAA Commercial Aviation Safety Team (CAST) and Aviation Safety Information Analysis and Sharing (ASIAS) System Vivek Sood, Technical Advisor Vulnerability Discovery and Safety Measurement, FAA 1:30–2:00 Break 2:00–4:00 Becky Hooey, Director of Aviation Safety Reporting Sys- tem (ASRS) and Confidential Close Call Reporting System (C3RS), NASA Andy Cebula, Vice President of NextGen and New Entrants, Airlines for America (A4A) David Silver, Vice President for Civil Aviation, Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) Captain Steve Jangelis, Aviation Safety Chair, Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA)

APPENDIX B 99 Andrew Le Bovidge, Executive Vice President, National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA) Joseph Sedor, Chief of Major Investigations, National Trans- portation Safety Board (NTSB) SESSION 3—CLOSED COMMITTEE DELIBERATION 4:00–6:30 Committee discussions on speaker presentations Virtual Meeting #3 November 10, 2021 SESSION 1—CLOSED 1:30–3:30 Committee discussion and preparation for speakers SESSION 2—OPEN BRIEFING FROM MITRE ON ASIAS PROGRAM 3:30–4:30 Briefing on Aviation Safety Information Analysis and Sharing (ASIAS) system Eric Chang, ASIAS Program Manager (former), MITRE Eugene Mwendwa, Outcome Leader for ASIAS Management and Evolution (former), MITRE Greg Tennille, Managing Director of Transportation Safety, MITRE SESSION 3—CLOSED COMMITTEE DELIBERATION 4:30–6:30 Committee discussions on ASIAS presentation Virtual Meeting #4 December 8, 2021 SESSION 1—CLOSED 12:00–12:30 Committee discussion and preparation for speakers

100 EMERGING HAZARDS IN COMMERCIAL AVIATION—REPORT 1 SESSION 2—OPEN BRIEFINGS FROM KEY STAKEHOLDERS 12:30–1:00 Briefing on United Kingdom Flight Safety Council Dai Whittingham, Chief Executive, UK Flight Safety Committee 1:00–3:30 Break 3:30–5:00 Mark Millam, Vice President Technical, Flight Safety Foundation Kathy Abbott, Chief Scientific and Technical Advisor on Flight Deck Human Factors, FAA SESSION 3—CLOSED COMMITTEE DELIBERATION 5:00–5:30 Committee discussions on speaker presentations Virtual Meeting #5 January 28, 2022 SESSION 1—OPEN BRIEFINGS FROM KEY STAKEHOLDERS 1:00–3:30 Heather Danner, Acting Deputy Executive Director in the Office of Accident Investigations and Prevention, and Jodi Baker, Deputy Executive Director of Aircraft Certification Service, FAA Jeffery Schroeder, Chief Scientific and Technical Advisor, and Barbara Adams, Acting Manager of the Training and FSTD Policy Development Section in the Air Transporta- tion Division, FAA David Hempe, Deputy Director of Strategic Initiatives, Air- craft Certification Service, FAA Terry McVenes, President and CEO, Radio Technical Commission for Aeronautics James Klinect, CEO, Line Operation Safety Audit (LOSA) Collaborative

APPENDIX B 101 SESSION 2—CLOSED COMMITTEE DELIBERATION 3:30–5:00 Committee discussions on speaker presentations Virtual Meeting #6 April 22, 2022 SESSION 1—OPEN BRIEFINGS FROM FAA AND MITRE ON CAST AND ASIAS PROGRAMS 3:00–5:00 Vivek Sood, Technical Advisor Vulnerability Discovery and Safety Measurement, FAA Shweta Mulcare, Outcome Lead on ASIAS and Advanced Analytics Evolution, MITRE Don Carter, Manager of Safety Information Management System Analysis and Reporting, Southwest Airlines Mike Schilz, Safety Information Analysis Program

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Commercial aviation safety in the United States has improved more than 40-fold over the last several decades, according to industry statistics. The biggest risks include managing safety in the face of climate change, increasingly complex systems, changing workforce needs, and new players, business models, and technologies.

TRB Special Report 344: Emerging Hazards in Commercial Aviation—Report 1: Initial Assessment of Safety Data and Analysis Processes is the first of a series of six reports that will be issued from TRB and the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine over the next 10 years on commercial aviation safety trends in the U.S.

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