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Welcome to the Greater Washington Business Aviation Association (GWBAA). GWBAA
has been established to represent the interests of business aviation in the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia.
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the GWBAA newsletter, click here
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upcoming area events, click here.
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GWBAA CELEBRATES THE HOLIDAYS
GWBAA’s annual holiday event on December 1st, hosted by
Signature Flight Support at its Dulles facility, was an opportunity for members to catch up on the past year and hear about
plans for the coming year from GWBAA President Paige Kroner and the rest of the board. Notably, over the
past year GWBAA has hosted events including its annual safety standdown and its annual golf tournament (which raised $1500
for the Aero Club of Washington Foundation and $1000 for the Corporate Angel Network), and GWBAA expects to hold both events
again next year. As always, GWBAA welcomes new
ideas and new board members – and in particular individuals interested in serving as its Operations and Safety Chair
and/or helping to organize the annual safety standdown. For information, please contact GWBAA President Paige Kroner, info@gwbaa.com.
JEFF SKILES KEYNOTES FIFTH GWBAA SAFETY STANDDOWN
The Greater Washington Business Aviation
Association hosted its 5th annual Safety Standdown at the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) Training Center in Ashburn,
Virginia on June 23rd. The Standdown provided multiple speakers to help educate and promote a safety culture in our industry.
This year’s speakers provided insight into real
world events and planning. Steven Brown, Senior Vice President, Operations & Administration
for the National Business Aviation Association gave the opening remarks and was followed by Jeff
Hare, of J. Hare Safety & Survival Systems. Mr. Hare’s focus was on
Fire Safety and provided an incredible amount of information about the risks of cabin fires from electronic devices.
It certainly made a lot of attendees rethink keeping their laptops plugged in while not in use.

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The next speakers comprised a Safety
Management Systems panel, specifically Lucille Fisher of Quality Resources, Norman
Schweizer of the General Services Administration, and Rick Krens of the FAA.
They gave us insight into SMS processes. Additionally, Shannon Forrest from FlightSafety
International gave us a very charismatic presentation on Crew Resource Management (CRM) and the dangers of overreliance
on automation.

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The highlight of this year’s event was our keynote speaker,
Jeff Skiles. Mr. Skiles’ recollections of the events on the infamous “Miracle
on the Hudson” river landing kept our audience on the edge of their seats. As this incident shows,
training and preparation can significantly impact how the outcome of an incident or accident. He attributed
a lot of his preparedness to CRM and as he put it: “I just did my job.”
“This year’s safety standdown was the best ever,” said Paige Kroner,
GWBAA President. “Attendees had a day of incredible insight from industry professionals
and government entities. Not to mention access to an incredible day of learning and networking. I am delighted
that this event grows and gains momentum each year. I extend my thanks to all of our sponsors, speakers,
and volunteers who contributed to our success.”
This
year’s sponsors included: Gulfstream (registration and breakfast); Satcom Direct (energy break); Bombardier (lunch);
TISMA (NTSB facility); Dassault Falcon (printed materials); ARINC Direct, Chantilly Air, FlightSafety International, Hawker
Beechcraft, Landmark Aviation, NBAA, Rockwell Collins, Signature Flight Support, and WorldFuel Services and affiliated companies
(safety). GWBAA also thanks its hotel, DoubleTree by Hilton Sterling – Dulles, and French Connections
Catering.
GWBAA GOLFERS BRAVE THE WEATHER AND ENJOY THE DAY

This year’s golf tournament had been delayed for the tropical depression that
rolled up the east coast on September 30, 2010. It was worth the wait. On October 13th, 47 golfers came out to support
GWBAA and enjoy a day on the links at the 1757 Golf Club. Despite a slight drizzle in the middle, the weather held off
for a cool day on the course. The 1757 Golf Club opened this spring to 18 holes and was in fine shape despite the dry
summer. The course offered a new venue for GWBAA and a new set of challenges for the golfers. Plans
are in motion for next year’s event. We hope to see everyone again.
GWBAA would like to thank all our sponsors who made the day possible: Bombardier,
Gulfstream, Embraer Executive Jets, Hawker Beechcraft, Landmark Aviation, Chantilly Air, Signature Flight Support, NBAA, AIRINC
Direct, AVCARD/World Fuel Services, Rudy’s Inflight Catering, FlightWorks, and US Sedan. A special thanks to all
our volunteers who helped make this day happen. GWBAA will contribute a portion of the funds generously raised to the
Aero Club of Washington Fund.

GWBAA held its fourth annual Safety Standdown at the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) Training Center
in Ashburn, Virginia on May 20. Speakers addressed the attendees on a variety of key safety topics for aviation professionals.
“We are grateful to the
attendees, speakers and sponsors of this year’s standdown,” said GWBAA President Paige Kroner. “This
was another successful event with a lot of great safety tips from our speakers.”
Sponsors of this year’s
standdown included Bombardier, Dassault Falcon Jet, FlightSafety International, Gulfstream, Landmark Aviation, Lansdowne Resort,
MedAire, NBAA, Rudy’s Inflight Catering, Sharp Details, Signature Flight Support, TISMA, Welsch Aviation, Air Routing
International and US Sedan.
If you haven’t already, please give us your feedback (a survey was emailed to
attendees after the event), and we look forward to seeing you next year.
GWBAA CELEBRATES THE HOLIDAYS
GWBAA’s holiday
event on December 4, 2009, hosted by Landmark Aviation at its Dulles facility, was a big success. Over
30 business aviation professionals attended the reception, which also included the annual membership meeting.
(GWBAA thanks Landmark for its hospitality, as well as Bombardier, FlightWorks, and FlightSafety International for
providing door prizes.) GWBAA President Paige Kroner provided a summary of the past year’s events,
and also asked for members who might be interested in assisting with next year’s projects. and/or
joining the board to let her know; she can be contacted at info@gwbaa.com.


The
Potomac TRACON meeting and tour on Tuesday, August 25th was considered very beneficial by the GWBAA members that attended.
We are deeply grateful to all the people that allowed this to be successful – especially Operations Manager Bill
Carver, who hosted the extensive question and answer session and tour. The meeting started with an excellent PowerPoint overview of the mission
and history of the Potomac TRACON and its consolidation from multiple former individual sites. Bill opened
everyone’s eyes with his fascinating presentation on the airspace structure and volume of traffic that is controlled
on a daily basis. This spurred many questions about departure and arrival routes and gates, with numerous
specific scenarios being worked through in detail. The Q&A portion of the forum ran much longer
than anticipated. GWBAA
members didn’t hold back with some tough questions. Many of the questions were answered to our satisfaction,
although some were not. To their great credit, all of the FAA staff rolled up their sleeves and helped
us to better understand why things that often appears illogical to us as operators make sense in the bigger picture.
Topics included traffic management from taxi-out to taxi-in, flow restrictions logic, arrival and departure routings,
the SFRA impact, EDCT, and SWAP. This was an extremely beneficial session with nearly everyone in the room having significant
input to the discussion. Even more worthwhile was that when issues were presented to the FAA that really
had no logical explanation, Bill acknowledged the shortfall and committed to fixing them! Bill and his
team are committed to improving efficiency and the user experience, and they took on every question with that level of dedication.
GWBAA could not have hoped for a more satisfying result. A special thank you goes to our NBAA GA Desk Representative, Jim McClay.
Jim was a key contributor to the detailed operational discussion that took place. Jim’s experience
at the GA desk in the Command Center added great depth and experience to the passionate discussion. ARINC
sent representatives as well, and they were able to add valuable input to much of the operational and planning portions of
numerous topics that were discussed. [GWBAA also thanks member John Kelly for his preparation of this summary
of the day’s events.] This was the first in a group of planned working meeting/tour events that GWBAA intends to host for the
membership. We are fortunate to be in the proximity of a number of FAA facilities, and we hope to have
the same level of interaction with many of them moving forward. If you were unable to attend this meeting
you missed a terrific event. The Command Center is next on our list. Additionally, GWBAA Safety & Operations
Chairman, Jim Lumley, has volunteered to head up a special ATC Task Force. This task force will give GWBAA
members an ongoing forum to address their ATC problems, frustrations and concerns. If you are interested
in joining the Task Force, contact Jim Lumley at (443) 534-1219 or jpilot3@aol.com.
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GWBAA SAFETY
STANDDOWN: SAVE THE DATE
The sixth annual GWBAA safety standdown is now scheduled to be
held on May 16 at the NTSB Training Center in Ashburn, VA. GWBAA is pleased to announce that the keynote speaker will
be former astronaut and USAF Colonel Mike Mulane, who flew on three space shuttle missions and emphasizes the importance of
“stopping the normalization of deviance.” GWBAA is also pleased to announce that the host hotel
will be the Landsdowne Resort. More information will be posted on the GWBAA website as it becomes available. For
sponsorship and other information, please contact Jim Garland at jgarland@sharpdetails.com.
GWBAA GOLFERS ENJOY A SECOND
VISIT TO THE 1757 GOLF CLUB
On
September 21, 50+ golfers joined GWBAA at the 1757 Golf Club for our Seventh Annual Golf tournament. The weather held
off for a nice fall day on the links. GWBAA and its supporters raised $1,000 for the Corporate Angel Network.
The tournament also benefited the Aero Club of Washington Foundation. Oakley Brooks was on hand to accept the donation
raised by the tournament on behalf of the Aero Club. For more information, please visit http://www.gwbaa.com/golf.html.
The GWBAA golf
tournament date for 2012 already has been set – Wednesday, September 12 at the 1757 Golf Club. For
more information – and to register – please visit http://2012gwbaagolf.eventbrite.com/. Book a sponsorship by October 31, 2011 and you will receive one free golfer slot.
GWBAA CELEBRATES THE HOLIDAYS
GWBAA’s
annual holiday event on December 9, 2010, hosted by Signature Flight Support at its DCA facility, was an opportunity for members
to catch up on the past year and hear about plans for the coming year from GWBAA Secretary Jol Silversmith and board members
Glenn Hediger and Dan Walker. The board welcomes new members – and in particular individuals interested
in serving as its Operations and Safety Chair and/or helping to organize the annual safety standdown. For
information, please contact GWBAA President Paige Kroner, info@gwbaa.com.
GWBAA HOLDS LEGISLATIVE AND TAX UPDATE LUNCHEON
On August 11, 2010, GWBAA hosted a luncheon at Signature
Flight Support’s facility at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport to update members and other attendees about developments
on Capitol Hill and in Maryland and Virginia. The speakers included Lisa Piccione, NBAA’s Senior
Vice President for Government Affairs; Randall Burdette, Director, Virginia Department of Aviation; and Ashish Solanki, Director,
Maryland Office of Regional Aviation Assistance (pictured). GWBAA thanks the attendees and sponsors for
their interest and participation.

GWBAA WELCOMES NEW BOARD MEMBERS
At its meeting on February 18, 2010, the GWBAA board welcomed four new members – Julie
Anderson, a Regional Sales Director for MedAire; Glenn Hediger of Aviation Financial Consulting,
LLC; Doug Smith, a Sales Director at Bombardier; and Dan Walker, a Regional Marketing Manager
for FlightSafety International. The board also thanked two departing members for their service; Jim Lumley,
who had been operations and safety chair, and Bob Rockwood, who had been membership chair. Because GWBAA
is a volunteer-run organization, new blood is always welcome; assistance will be needed for upcoming projects, including the
third annual safety standdown which is scheduled for late in the spring.

GOLFERS
ENJOY ANOTHER YEAR OF PLAY, DESPITE THE CHILL, FOR A GOOD CAUSE On September 29, 2009, sixty participants made their way to GWBAA’s fifth annual golf tournament
at the Herndon Centennial Golf Course. Those that attended last year’s event no doubt remember the huge frost
delay – to avoid the cold for this year’s golf tournament, our Board decided to move the date up a month.
But believe it or not the day was actually chilly (and the pro shop sold many sweatshirts that morning)! Thankfully, the cold
didn’t delay our play or our fun We enjoyed a wonderful day of golfing, networking, door prizes, and the famous BBQ
lunch.
GWBAA wants to sincerely thank those who made this
year’s golf outing possible – especially our major sponsors Gulfstream, Bombardier, and Sharp Details. Thank
you to all our sponsors and volunteers for making this golf tournament a success! GWBAA is again proud
to contribute a portion of the golf tournament proceeds to the Aero Club Foundation of Washington. The funds will be
used to support aerospace education programs at public schools in the District of Columbia.


GWBAA HOLDS THIRD ANNUAL SAFETY STANDDOWN
GWBAA Operations
and Safety Chair Jim Lumley; United Flight 232 Captain Alfred Haynes; and GWBAA President Paige
Kroner
GWBAA held its Third Annual Safety
Standdown on May 7, 2009 at the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) Training Center in Ashburn, VA.
The attendees included pilots, maintenance technicians and other representatives from corporate flight departments
and aviation support businesses in the Washington, DC metropolitan area and from areas throughout the country. Doug Carr, Vice President of Safety for the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA), gave
the opening remarks and was followed by Jim Burin, director of technical programs for the Flight Safety Foundation, who spoke
about today’s aviation safety challenges. “A
safety culture is the single most important item for any aviation operation and the one item that you can’t buy,”
said Burin. “It must be supported by senior management.”
This
year’s event included three breakout sessions. Bob Hobbi, owner of ServiceElements, spoke about achieving
superior levels of customer service for FBOs, charter operators and flight departments. John Rahilly, principal
of Rahilly Aviation Associates, gave a presentation on how to obtain the best price and highest quality service when having
an aircraft serviced. Additionally, the NTSB’s Dr. Paul Schuda gave attendees a tour of the reconstructed
portion of the fuselage of TWA Flight 800 and explained how the accident aircraft was reconstructed. Captain Alfred Haynes, of United Airlines Flight 232, was the keynote speaker. In
1989 Haynes and his crew crash landed a crippled DC-10-10 in Sioux City, Iowa with no hydraulics. Although
there were 111 fatalities, there were also 184 survivors. During his presentation, which included the video
of the accident together with ATC recordings, Haynes credited Crew Resource Management (CRM) with limiting the number of fatalities
and praised everyone involved in the accident: pilots, flight attendants, maintenance personnel, air traffic controllers and
especially the Sioux City emergency response crews who responded to the accident. In lieu of an honorarium to Haynes, GWBAA has donated $2500 to the Al Haynes Scholarship Foundation,
which is used to assist aviations students at Aims Community College. “This
year’s Safety Stand-Down built on the success of our last two stand-downs and was an unqualified success,” said
Paige Kroner, president of GWBAA. “My thanks to all of our sponsors, speakers and volunteers who
contributed to that success.” This year’s
sponsors included Bombardier, Dassault Falcon, Gulfstream, Satcom Direct, Welsch Aviation, Sharp Details, FlightSafety, NBAA,
Signature Flight Support, Universal Weather & Aviation and Landmark Aviation. The stand-down is eligible
for credit towards NBAA's Certified Aviation Manager (CAM) qualification. GWBAA also thanks ARINC, Air Routing, AvCard, Hawker Beechcraft, and Jeppesen for donating prizes
to our drawing. If you haven’t already, please give us your feedback, and we look forward to seeing
you next year.
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ARINC HOSTS LUNCHEON AND TOUR FOR GWBAA
On March 19, 2009, ARINC hosted a luncheon and tour for about 20 members of GWBAA and other
guests at its facilities in Annapolis. Mike Shearer provided the audience with an overview of the services
provided by ARINC (which is this year marking its 80th year of providing aeronautical communications) and the specific services
available for business aviation through ARINC Direct. ARINC provided a tour of its control center and other
behind-the-scenes operations after lunch. GWBAA thanks ARINC for its hospitality!
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website was last updated on February 21, 2012.
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