DATE & TIME:
3 November 2020 0900 MTL
REGISTRATION LINK:
Regisration is closed. Recording is now available here.
COST:
Free
BRIEF DESCRIPTION:
This webinar will discuss the key features of a Safety Management System for UAS operators. Discussions will also include how to develop and execute a SMS for UAS operators.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
CAA UAS regulators and inspectors, UAS Operators and other UAS Stakeholders
SPEAKERS:
JC Shine
Andrew Ward
SPEAKER BIO:
JC Shine
JC Shine is a Technical Officer in the Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) Section in the Air Navigation Bureau at the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). Ms. Shine is in here third year with the RPAS section. Projects she has contributed to at ICAO include the ICAO UAS Model Regulations and Advisory Circulars, the Humanitarian Aid and Emergency Response Guidance, the ICAO Unmanned Aviation Fundamentals course as well as additional assignments.
JC has a Bachelor of Science and MBA from Oklahoma City University and two associates degrees, one in unmanned aerial vehicle flight operations. Ms. Shine is seconded from the U.S. FAA where she is an Operations Safety Inspector with emphasis on UAS. While with the FAA, she served as a UAS focal point in addition to field duties until joining headquarters where she served on the UAS rulemaking team with other policy responsibilities. She holds an ATP, CFI, and remote pilot certificates.
Andrew Ward
Andrew Ward is a Technical Officer in the Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) Section in the Air Navigation Bureau at the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).
Andrew has been with the RPAS section since January 2020. Since joining ICAO, he has worked on the ICAO Unmanned Aviation Fundamentals course, responses to last year's ICAO State Letter proposing amendments to Annexes 2 and 8, assisted the RPAS Panel Airworthiness Working Group, and also
co-hosted a recent UAS themed webinar.
Prior to joining ICAO Andrew was an aviation regulator and manager for more than 20 years with the Civil Aviation Safety Authority – Australia. He holds a Master's Degree in Aviation Management.