Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting Working Group

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Tue, Oct 05, 2010 - Fri, Oct 08, 2010
2010 Annual Conference Registration
Arizona Biltmore, Phoenix, AZ

Sustaining Members

Akron Brass Company
Sarah O'Connor
 

Allison Transmission
Larry Dodson

 
Chemguard, Inc.
Matt Boyle
 
Crash Rescue Equipment Service, Inc.
Paul Totton
www.crashrescue.com
 
Coalition of Airline Pilots Assoc.
Brian Beach
www.capapilots.org
 

Danko Emergency Equipment
Daniel Kreikemeier
www.danko.net

 

Davis Technologies Int'., Inc.
Leo Davis

 
Eagle Integrated Solutions
Steve McKeown
 
Emergency-One, Inc.
RJ Jones
 
EMS Innovations
Joe Ferko
 
FAAC, Inc.
David Bowkamp
William Martin
 

First-In by Westnet
Kelly McGeorge
www.FirstinAlerting.com

 
Globe Firefighter Suits
Rob Freese
 
Halotron Division of American Pacific Co
Jeff Gibson
 

HMA Fire
Rory L. Groonwald

 

JetBlue Airways
Michael Cantillon
www.jetblue.com

 

Kirila Fire Training Facilities, Inc.
Jerry Kirila

 
KME Fire Apparatus
David Krajnak
 
Martin Apparatus
Troy Harrison
 

Northeast Fire Training Center
William Wildey

 

Oshkosh Corporation
Harold Ness
www.oshkoshairport.co

 
Pipkorn's of Oshkosh, Inc.
Skip Pipkorn
 
Pro-Tec Fire Services
Jerry Rynerson
 
Quaker Safety Products Corp.
Peter Nicholas
 
Rosenbauer America
Marty Huffman
 
Setcom Corp.
Michael Boyd
 

Sling-Link, Inc.
Ken Dempsey

www.sling-link.com

 
United Parcel Service
Ken Hoff
www.ups.com
 
United Plastic Fabricating, Inc.
William Bruns
 
W.S. Darley & Co.
Tom Darley
 
Waterous Company
Steve Toren
Flight Safety Information and ARFF News - U.S. FAA to unveil new pilot fatigue rules - WSJ
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Border-patrolling drones to call Texas base home
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U.S. FAA to unveil new pilot fatigue rules - WSJ

WASHINGTON, Sept 10 (Reuters) - Federal aviation regulators are expected to unveil long-awaited proposals to combat pilot fatigue on Friday, replacing decades-old work rules, the Wall Street Journal reported.

The Federal Aviation Administration aims to have flexible, more scientifically based safety standards spelling out maximum periods commercial pilots can be on duty or sit behind the controls each workday, the Journal said citing people familiar with the issue.
Pilots now can be scheduled to fly for a maximum of eight hours a workday, regardless of the type of operation. They need to be assured of rest after 16 consecutive hours on duty, which can involve responsibilities other than flying, the report said.
The proposals also say that total duty time for most pilots may be cut to between 13 and 15 hours, WSJ said.

Prompted by the crash of a commuter airline flight in 2009 near Buffalo, New York that killed 49 people, the U.S. Senate approved legislation in July that toughens airline pilot training requirements and aims to reduce pilot fatigue.


 



 

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