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9:10–9:30
DAY 2
Future Investigation Training Using Mobile Applications: The
Cranfield Investigation App
(Note: Times listed are all Vancouver International Airport,
Pacific daylight time) Leigh Dunn, Lecturer, Aircraft Accident Investigation, and
Graham Braithwaite, Professor, Safety and Accident Investi-
gation, Cranfield University, UK
5:40–6:00 9:30–9:50
Keynote Address: An Update on ICAO Activities Aircraft Accident Investigation Training in the Virtual World
Steve Creamer, director, Air Navigation Bureau, ICAO, provided Thomas Anthony, USC Vitebi School of Engineering
an overview of current ICAO efforts and direction.
9:50–10:05
6:00–6:20
Q&A
Moving Forward: Lessons Learned from the Sikorsky S-76B Acci-
dent in Calabasas, California Moderator: Stacey Jackson
Dujuan Sevillian, Human Performance Investigator, NTSB 10:20–10:25
6:20–6:40 Exhibitor Presentation
Helicopter Main Rotor Strike During Rescue Mission SCSI
Nicolas Casel, Senior Investigator, French State AIB, and Mark- 10:25–10:35
us Bauer, Managing Director, iwiation Kapustin Scholarship Presentation: The Challenges for Air
6:40–7:00 Safety Investigators: How to Take Care of Mental Health and
Helicopter Accident of A53321, Occurred Nov. 8, 2017, in Japan Well-Being for Accident Investigators
Ao Sun, Cranfield University, UK
Katsuya Okuyama, Accident Investigator, JTSB
10:35–10:55
7:00–7:15
Virtual Wreckage Mapping Using Public Media Photos
Q&A
Jacob N. Zeiger, Boeing Air Safety Investigator
Moderator: Anthony Brickhouse
10:55–11:15
7:30–7:50
Future Investigations and the Paperless Flight Deck
Using Self-Administered Interviews to Enhance Witness Recall
After an Accident Capt. Daniel Cadieux, Air Canada Pilots Association
Ajiri Ikede, Medical Investigator, Royal Canadian Air Force 11:15–11:35
Directorate of Flight Safety, and Ronald Fisher, Professor of The Role of Simulation in NTSB Accident Investigations
Psychology, Florida International University
7:50–8:10 John O’Callaghan, Aerospace Engineer, NTSB
Aircraft Accident Investigation Summary, Global 5000, Ber- 11:35–11:50
lin-Schonefeld, April 16, 2019 Q&A
Jorg Behnke, Director of Aviation Safety, Bundeswehn German Moderator: Andrew Averna
Military Aviation Authority
11:50–12:50
8:10–8:20
National Society Meetings (virtual)
Q&A
CSASI
Moderator: David McNair
Participants reviewed how the Canadian Society could sup-
8:30–8:50
port ISASI corporate members and the possibility of a CSASI
Keynote Address: Ergonomics Is the Study of Work website.
Fabio Bonnett, Accident Investigator, Embraer ESASI
8:50–9:10 Participants examined possible formats for future annual
regional seminars, e.g., virtual, hybrid, and in-person.
Training for Future Investigators: Understanding Cultural Effects
on Standardization and International Cooperation USSASI
Wesley Chan, Aviation Human Factors and Safety Specialist, Participants discussed how the U.S. Society could reenergize
B-777 Pilot, HK ALPA, and Wen-Chin Li, Senior Lecturer, Cran- participation such as a website and a U.S. seminar possibly in
field University, UK March, April, or May 2022.
6 • October-December 2021 ISASI Forum