PACDEFF 2024
Day 1 (29 October)
0920-1005 Keynote 1: Professor Sidney Dekker – Griffith University
1010-1055 Keynote 2: Pip Spence – CEO and Director of Aviation Safety, CASA
1125-1150 CRM – What is it for? Preventing Error or Saving the Day? – Dr. Dirk Maclean – Swinburne University
1150-1215 “Hubris and Humility with Near Miss Events- A Healthcare Perspective”- Dr Kim Vidhani (PA Hospital)
1315-1340 Improving Pilot Training and Operations using Predictive Analytics & Insights – – Alexander Robinson – Ocean Software
1345-1410 Fatal Solution – Building a Fair and Just Culture in Healthcare – Prof. Jan Davies (Professor Emerita, University of Calgary)
1415-1440 Airline Crew Scheduling Challenges: Potential Implications for Aviation Safety – Associate Professor Selina Fothergill (RMIT)
1440-1505 Challenging the Efficacy of a Just Culture – Curtis Calabrese (UNSW Aviation)
1535-1600 Multimodal Sensory Effectiveness and the Realism of Virtual Cabin Door Trainers – Moving Beyond the Digital Twin – Denis Manson – Alliance Airlines
1605-1630 Safety Leadership and Psychological Safety in Small Team Operations – Katherine Hill – Keil Centre
Please note: Capt. Ping Lee of EVA Air was scheduled to present here but was unable to attend at late notice due to a family emergency. PACDEFF wishes them well and look forward to Ping’s presentation in 2025.
1630-1655 Human Performance and CRM/NTS Through the Lens of Contemporary Safety – David East – Crew Fusion
1655-1705 Day 1 Wrap Up
Day 2 – (30 October)
0900-0910 Welcome
0910-0955 Keynote 3 – Matt Hall – Matt Hall Racing
1000-1045 Keynote 4 – Nicole Ashcroft – Uber Safety
Helicopter Safety Collaborative Human Factors Parallel Forum – Meeting Place 3&4
0900-0940 “Key Human Performance lessons from a stabbing, an NVG medical retrieval flight, a soccer field and an unpleasant surprise with high-tension powerlines” – Lachlan Slatyer, Manager Human Factors / RW Flight Examiner Toll Aviation.
0940-1020 “Mentoring lessons from my diverse career through two militaries and various civil sector flying jobs and how mentoring helps Human Performance today” – Tarryn Ryan, Human Performance Manager, LifeFlight
1020-1100 “Prioritising Human Performance to Achieve SAR Excellence: The Challenges of a Long-Range Night Vessel Rescue, and the critical role of teamwork, engineering, and Emergency Flight Operations.” – Keith Best, Flight Operations Manager, PHI Aviation
Pilot Human Factors Forum 1 – Centre Stage Room
1115-1140 Psychophysiological Responses in Aircraft Upsets – Shane Tobin – UPRT Australia
1140-1205 Eye Tracking Results from a Large Study into Pilot Startle and Surprise – Aruna Ranganathan – CQ University
1205-1230 Evaluation of Heights Used in Simulated Engine Failures in Twin-engine Aeroplanes under 5,700 kg – Stephanie Sabadas
Human Factors Forum 2 – Meeting Place Rooms 1&2
1115-1140 Surviving the Aircraft Accident – A Critical Review of Head Injury Criterion (HIC) – Prof. Jan Davies (Professor Emerita, University of Calgary)
1140-1205 The typography of Flight Deck Documentation and its Effects on Safety – Pascal Schmid – Griffith University
1205-1230 ‘The Cultural Leader. Giving our ‘crew’ reason to follow us, for good’ – Capt. Chris Smith
Workshop 1 – Meeting Place 3&4
1115-1230 Facilitator Skills – Jana Ewing and Andy Elliott – Collaborative Training Group
1230-1315 Lunch
Human Factors Forum 3 (Mental Health, Peer Support, and Resilience) – Centre Stage Room
1315-1345 “Fostering psychological safety through effective CRM to enhance aviation safety and maintain a Just Culture” – Dr Rithi Baruah – Vistara Airlines
1345-1415 Providing Support in General and Regional Aviation – Angela Garvey – Navigating Aviation
1415-1445 Creating the Resilient Pilot – Naomi Radke – AFAP
Workshops 2 and 3 – Meeting Place 3&4
1315-1445 Workshop 2: A Master Class for Improving CRM & NTS in Airline Pilots – Capt. Steve Swauger (Author, Master Airline Pilot – ex Southwest Airlines)
1515-1645 Workshop 3: Using an Escape Room Methodology to Practise CRM Skills – Andi Thompson, Elizabeth Willis, Dr Kim Vidhani (Princess Alexandra Hospital) [48 pax + Observers]
Human Factors Forum 4 – Meeting Place Rooms 1&2
1515-1540 The Effects of Distraction and Recency on Mid-air Collisions – Billie Petty – University of Otago
1545-1610 An analysis of Different Models of Just Culture – Dr Tony Power
1610-1645 Navigating Bumps in the Road: Supporting Flight Crew Through Training Difficulties – Carolyn Vaughan – Qantas
1645-1700 Day 2 and Conference Wrap Up