2011 NBAA MAINTENANCE PREVIEW
Brint Smith, John F. Throne & Co. This is a must-attend program
for business aircraft operators due to today’s asset recovery environ- ment. The program will cover the basics of what typically is and is not covered under an insurance policy and include the seven “must do” items in the event of an asset recov- ery/aviation insurance claim event. Attendees will receive updated information concerning the evalua- tion of their current insurance poli- cies plus checklist items for guid- ance in the event of a cost recovery/ insurance claim situation.
Hawker Beechcraft King
Air M&O; Noon - 3 p.m.
Bombardier General Session Noon - 3 p.m.
Cessna Citation 680
Series M&O; Noon - 3 p.m.
Maximizing Benefits
and Minimizing Costs of Your Business Aircraft 1 p.m. - 2 p.m. Presented by: Janet Bressler,
AOPA Insurance Agency; Anne Ford, Bank of America; and Nel Stubbs, Conklin & de Decker Costs associated with operating
an aircraft can be significant, but at times difficult to identify and understand. Explore the categories of operating costs (fixed and vari- able) and how to organize these costs into data for management information. Additionally, there may be opportunities to increase your bottom line through efficien- cies obtained in aircraft finance and insurance. Our experts will explore
ways to help you understand and minimize your costs while maxi- mizing the use of your airplane.
NBAA Update on Current
Operational Challenges Facing Part 91 and Part 135 Operators 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Presented by: NBAA Domestic
Operations Committee This session will introduce a
number of current operational challenges applicable to aircraft operators under Part 91 and Part 135 of the Federal Aviation Regulations, including discussions on the history and current status of those issues, and possible strate- gies on how to address them.
Honeywell Leadership
Kickoff 1 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Visit us at NBAA Booth #N3913 www.AMTSociety.org • www.AMTonline.com • Aircraft Maintenance Technology
Fall 2011
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