Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Last Chance For a Rare Opportunity

The Beautiful Coronado Resort Hotel located on Disney World Property uses FREE Disney Transportation system.
This years guest speaker for the Sunday night reception banquet is the Director General of Transport Canada's Civil Aviation community, Mr. Martin Eley! Take advantage of a rare opportunity to meet and greet the leader of Canada's Regulatory body in an intimate setting. DTI contains the group to less that 100 invitees. A special note is, we are honoring our Canadian friends throughout the workshops, by offering specific information designed to meet Transport Canada's QA & SMS requirements!

Mr. Martin Eley has agreed to take questions from all attendees. 


Martin Eley was appointed Canada’s Director General, Civil Aviation, on May 4, 2009. In this capacity, Martin is accountable for Canada’s civil aviation safety regulatory framework and the safety oversight of the civil aviation system. Since being appointed, he has also overseen the extensive modifications made to Transport Canada’s Civil Aviation Program that proactively ensures Canada remains at the leading edge of aviation safety. Despite tough economic times and a period of fiscal restraint, Martin has focused on maintaining stability in his directorate and has worked with his team to find efficiencies and to target program resources in high-risk areas that provide the greatest safety benefits for Canadians. As Director General, Martin puts a priority on soliciting the views of stakeholders and promoting collaboration with the industry in implementing new regulations and procedures. He also encourages the same kind of open, honest and respectful discussion within his own team, which helps to break down communication barriers that inevitably exist in large organizations such as the Civil Aviation directorate. Martin joined the aerospace industry in 1972, working in both the Civil and Military Divisions of British Aerospace. Since joining Transport Canada in 1982, he has worked as a structures specialist, a project manager and in a number of senior management positions. Martin holds a B.Sc (Hon) in Aeronautical Engineering from the Imperial College of the University of London. He is a Professional Engineer and an Associate Fellow of the Canadian Aeronautics and Space Institute (CASI).

To register goto: http://www.dtiatlanta.com/symposium.html




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