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NTSB to Present and Exhibit at Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) AirVenture Oshkosh 2023

​​​Between July 24 - July 29, NTSB staff and Chair Jennifer Homendy will be presenting at Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) AirVenture Oshkosh 2023 to discuss how to “fly like a pro.”

We will share strategies for achieving the highest level of safety when flying and share lessons learned from accident investigations. Professionalism is a mindset that includes a vigilant adherence to procedures and a desire to constantly improve proficiency, knowledge, and decision making. A professional stays focused on making the right decisions for the right reasons. They do the right thing, even when no one is watching. Throughout the event, attendees can visit the NTSB exhibit in the International Federal Pavilion to learn what to do to be a pro—and what not to do—from the pros!

​Where to Find Us

​​Flying in? Read our Safety Alert​​ on how to fly into an event safely.​

NTSB will exhibit in the International Federal Pavilion, booth number IFP-3. NTSB staff and Chair Homendy will deliver presentations and remarks throughout the duration of the event. See the schedule of events and presentations below for more details.



​Schedule of Events and Presentations

Download Agenda, Presentor Bios and Session Descriptions

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​MONDAY
​Time
​Location
Title​
​Presenter
​1000-1045
​Vintage Hangar

​​​Surviving an In-Flight Loss of Consciousness
Due to Carbon Monoxide

​Dan Bass
​1030-1115
​Federal Pavilion
​​Seat Belts and Shoulder Harnesses –
More Complicated Than You Think!
​Amanda Taylor
​​TUESDAY ​ ​
​1000-1045
AOPA Pavilion​
​What’s New at the NTSB and
What Are Its Priorities for Safety?
Jennifer Homendy, NTSB Chair​
1130-1245
Forum 8
​Situational Awareness:
Lessons from the Calabasas Accident
Mike Folkerts
​1400-1530
FAA Hangar​
​Pilot Professionalism: How Small Changes Can
Make a Big Impact
Katherine Wilson​
WEDNESDAY​ ​ ​
​0830-0945
Forum 6​
​Lessons Learned from Weather-Related Accidents​
Don Eick
1030-1115
​Federal Pavilion
​Recent Updates to Search and Analyze
NTSB Accident Investigations
Loren Groff​​
THURSDAY​ ​ ​
​0900-0945
​Vintage Hanga​​r
Mastering Maintenance: Tools to Prevent
​Aircraft Accidents

​Kristi Dunks
​0930-1015

​Federal Pavilion
​When Bias Goes Bad: Cognitive Bias and the
​General Aviation Pilot
​Sabrina Woods
​1000-1200
​NTSB Booth IFP3
​Meet the NTSB Chair​

​Jennifer Homendy
NTSB Chair
​FRIDAY ​ ​
​0830-0945
Forum 8​
​When Bias Goes Bad: Cognitive Bias and the
General Aviation Pilot
Sabrina Woods​
1030-1115
Federal Pavilion
​Recent Updates to Search and Analyze
NTSB Accident Investigations
Loren Groff
​1330-1430
Seaplane Base
​Situational Awareness: Lessons from the
Calabasas Accident
​Mike Folkerts
​​SATURDAY​ ​ ​
​0830-094​​5
Forum 8​
​​When Bias Goes Bad: Cognitive Bias and the
General Aviation Pilot
​Sabrina Woods
​1000-1115
Forum 9​
​Surviving an In-Flight Loss of Consciousness
​Due to Carbon Monoxide
Dan Bass​
​1430-1545
Forum 3​
​Mastering Maintenance: Tools to Prevent
​Aircraft Accidents
​Kristi Dunks
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​​​​Media Inquires​​

​​Interview requests and other media inquiries should be directed to Peter Knudson ​peter.knudson@ntsb.gov​.​​​​

  


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