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    National Transportation Safety Board

    Washington, DC 20594



    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: JANUARY 5, 2012

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    Final agenda announced for NTSB's Air Race and Air Show

    Safety Hearing

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    Washington, DC - Today, the National Transportation Safety

    Board (NTSB) has announced the final agenda for its Air Race

    and Air Show Safety Hearing, which takes place on January

    10, 2012. The start time for the hearing, which is being

    held at the NTSB Conference Center and Board Room in

    Washington, DC, has been changed to 9:00 a.m. (EST).



    Fifteen witnesses will provide the Board and the public

    insight into current safety regulations, the protocols and

    practices utilized for planning, and the specifics of air

    show and air race operations. Following presentations by

    each panel, the witnesses will be questioned by the NTSB's

    five Member Board.



    Below is the agenda for the one-day hearing:



    9:00 a.m. Opening Statement: NTSB Chairman Deborah

    A.P. Hersman



    9:15 a.m. Panel One: Regulations and Oversight



    * Federal Aviation Administration

    John McGraw, Deputy Director, Flight Standards Service

    Michael Umstead, National Aviation Events Specialist,

    Flight Standards Service



    * International Council of Air Shows (ICAS)

    John Cudahy, President, International Council of Air Shows

    Wayne Boggs, ICAS Member

    Judy Willey, Chairman, ICAS Board of Directors



    10:40 a.m. Panel Two: Aviation Event Organizations

    * Reno Air Race Association (RARA)

    Mike Houghton, President/CEO, Reno Air Race Association

    Michael Major, RARA Board Member, Pilot and Aircraft

    Registration



    * Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA)

    Rod Hightower, President/CEO, Experimental Aircraft

    Association

    Sean Elliott, Vice President for Government Affairs



    * Air Boss Inc.

    George Cline, President, Air Boss Inc.



    1:00 p.m. Panel Three: Aviation Event Operations

    * Seafair Air Show

    Frank Sebastian, Air Show Coordinator and Chair



    * Marine Corps Air Station Miramar Air Show

    Edwin Dunham , USMC Air Show Director



    * Commemorative Air Force

    Robert Stenevik, Vice President of Safety, Operations, and Maintenance



    * Red Bull Air Racing

    Jim DiMatteo, Former Race Director for San Diego and New York Events



    * Team Oracle

    Sean Tucker, Performer



    3:15 p.m. Hearing Adjourns



    Bios for each panelist will be posted on the NTSB's website the morning of the hearing.



    The NTSB Conference Center and Board Room is located at 429 L'Enfant Plaza, SW,

    Washington, DC. A link to a live webcast will be available on the NTSB's homepage

    (www.ntsb.gov) on the day of the hearing.



    Previous press releases on the Air Race Air Show Safety Hearing









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    NTSB Media Contact:

    Terry N. Williams (terry.williams@ntsb.gov)

    202.314.6100

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    Thanks for posting this. I am going to try and free up some time to watch this. Wish I was savy enough to put the whole shebang on DVDs but at least we can get the transcript.

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      "Hearing 'bigger' than the air races" – RGJ 1/8:

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        RGJ coverage link: http://tinyurl.com/6ptqpj2
        Last edited by bill_f; 01-10-2012, 02:02 PM.

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        • #5
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          OK Got up at 0530 and watched the whole of the NTSB Air Show Safety hearing. Although as political folks they probably have to make recommendations to justify their existance, the only substantive item I saw was that there is a need to certify Air Bosses similar to the ACE program for aerobatic performers, provide more aerobatic practice boxes and stiffen ACE requirements. And Sean Tucker is a rock star who had them eating out of his hand.

          The two Mikes did OK for RARA but stumbled a bit trying to explain why the Home pylon location was the same for all 6 classes.

          BillRo

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          • #6
            Re: NTSB Hearing update

            Thanks for the report. If anyone finds a link to the transcript before I do, please post it.

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            • #7
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              Originally posted by BillRo View Post
              The two Mikes did OK for RARA but stumbled a bit trying to explain why the Home pylon location was the same for all 6 classes.

              BillRo
              My head is about to explode over this infatuation with Home Pylon...the second to the last pylon is common as well...purpose....to bring the stars of the show to center stage for their audience....as long as it meets the unlimited/jet set back criteria, who cares!!
              you don't put the stars of the show in the wings at the back of the stage? Its the FINISH LINE, FOR PETES SAKE!!!
              ahhhrrrrggggghhhh
              Fledgling Air Race and P-51 Junkie

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              • #8
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                Chairman Hersman's opening and closing remarks are up:

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                • #9
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                  The live stream will come up here and be available for three months:


                  BTW the Board solicited comments from the public on the issues and will accept them until Feb 17th.

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                  • #10
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                    Thanks! Hope when the broadcast appears it will be easy to watch in serveral sessions....

                    I sent in my comments/views to the NTSB designated e-mail address a few days ago.

                    chris

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                    • #11
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                      I could see interested parties suggesting that the course be changed to have more of an East/West orientation where unlimited racers would be close to level and on a straightaway while passing the majority of the crowd. No room for this kind of fix.

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                      • #12
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                        KTVU Oakland just had a piece on the races. It concluded with a statement that sources do not believe that there will be any major changes to the rules. I hope those sources are right.

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                        • #13
                          Re: NTSB Hearing update

                          RGJ hearing followup: http://tinyurl.com/7r2j7v7

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