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    Culture: Where Safety Begins

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    Session Presentations and Speakers: An Empirical View of NTSB Decisions in Aviation Safety Enforcement Cases: Some Preliminary Results Trevor Simoneau An Exploration of Security and Safety Culture in Nigeria’s Aviation Industry Ernest Ogbozor, Hana Marz, Katie Lopez, Jules Yimga, Nicholas DeGarmo, Mariateresa Sestito, João Souza Dias Garcia, and Albert Obi Effects of Trust and Fear on Aviation Maintenance Safety Culture Dothang Truong and Sang-A Lee Local Values, Global Standards: Understanding Aviation Safety Culture in the United Arab Emirates Ernest Ogbozor, Kathrine Lopez, Harrison Debrah, Cedric Leon, Michael Chrisman, Jules Yimga, Mariateresa Sestito, João Souza Dias Garcia, and Albert Obi The Need for Ethics and Good Leadership as the Foundation for Aviation SMS Programs: Have We Forgotten Something? Mark D. Miller and Mandira Gerrel

    Innovation: Novel Approaches to Known Problems

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    Session Presentations and Speakers Innovation: Application of a Pilot Intervention Rating Scale to Aviation Safety Reporting System ReportsRobert Joslin Assessing the Mental Wellness of Professional Pilots and their Willingness to Seek Professional Help Bill Deng Pan and Flavio A. C. Mendonca Developing an Accident Investigation Mental Health Job Aid (AIMHJA): A Preliminary Report Aric Raus Wildlife Strikes to Aircraft Engines: Exploring Patterns and the Potential Role of Aircraft Lighting Flavio A. C. Mendonca, Daniel Pleffken, and Bill Deng Pa

    Coffee Break

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    Poster Session

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    Research Posters: Automating Carry-on Baggage Control: Operational and Financial Analysis of a BrazilianCase Tulio Souza, Giuliano Avila, Anderson Vicente, Ricardo Barbosa, Isabela Zatti, Robin Roberts, and Maria Petrescu Bridging the Gap: An Exploration of Pilot-Automation Interaction from Initial Training to Airline Operations in Gen Z Pilots Mary Bender, Parneet Makkar, Allysa Hayden, Vanesa Miksa, and Elizabeth Blickensderfer Data-Driven Wind Thresholds for Flight Training: An ADS-B and Surface Weather Analysis Taeyun Yoo and João Souza Dias Garcia Development of an Aircraft-Mounted Fused Sensor System for Real-Time Detection and Classification of Weather Phenomena Sanjana Singh and Stephen Medeiros Integrating Artificial Intelligence into Scheduling Practices at Part 141 Flight Schools to Reduce Flight Instructor Fatigue Favour Obarewon Is Artificial Intelligence Smarter than a Fifth Grader? A Review of Current AI Validation Methods and Their Suggested Use in Aviation Eva Lobaton, Desirae Walton, Zoe Spanos, Grace Gonzalez, Elizabeth R. Merwin, Andrew Schneider, Joseph R. Keebler, and Elizabeth H. Lazzara Flying High and Feeling Faint: An Exploration into Handling In-Flight Medical Emergencies Ujaia J. Cunningham, Grace M. Gonzalez, and Elizabeth H. Lazzara Performance, Acoustics, and Safety Risks of UAM Rotors in Vertiport Atmospheric Conditions Stanley Ossyra and Vadim Voropayev State Capacity and Global Aviation Safety: A Study of Small Island Developing States and ICAO Compliance Rean Clinton Understanding the Lifestyle Challenges and Well-Being of Professional Pilots Tiago Dikerts De Tella and Flavio A. C. Mendonc

    Sanjay Bajekal, Participant

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    Mr. Bajekal is the Senior Technical Fellow, Research, at Collins Aerospace Interiors Advanced Technology and Excellence in Engineering organization. He is the holder of twenty-seven granted patents, author of numerous peer reviewed publications and an invited speaker on wireless and communications topics as applied to aerospace applications. Mr. Bajekal and his teams have been responsible for advanced communications and signal processing architectures ranging from consumer wireless products to broadband (10 GHz) active crosstalk cancellers for internet switch router backplanes. He chaired the sub working group on co-existence and non-interference of RTCA’s sub-committee 236 that is working to develop the Minimum Operating Performance Standards (MOPS) for Wireless Avionics Intra-Communications (WAIC) systems. The work performed by this group resulted in DO-378 and DO-378A. He has also been active on the SAE Cabin Secure Media Independent Messaging (CSMIM) committee, whose work is scheduled to be published as ARINC 853.https://commons.erau.edu/avcysecworkshop-bios-2025/1003/thumbnail.jp

    Stephane Chopart, Participant

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    Stephane Chopart embarked on his career in the French Air Force as a Cyber Security Officer and served for fifteen years as cyber security officer.  Mr. Chopart was hired by Airbus in 2006 and worked on A380, A400M and A350 security solutions as a PKI expert for the Aircraft Security Team in Toulouse.  Afterwards, Stephane transitioned to the role of Product Security Officer for Airbus Helicopters in 2016 and was nominated Senior Expert in Overall Aircraft Security.  Since 2023, Stephane has been in the US acting as civil CISO for Airbus North America. During his career, Stephane has authored a few patents dealing with onboarded cryptographic mechanisms.  He is married and has two children.https://commons.erau.edu/avcysecworkshop-bios-2025/1009/thumbnail.jp

    Glenn Burnett, Participant

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    Glenn Burnett is a Product Security Staff Engineer at Bell Flight supporting Advanced Vertical Lift (AVL) programs.  Glenn has over 25 years of Information Technology security experience including commercial and military aerospace cybersecurity both with OEMs and suppliers.  He has also held leadership roles in diverse industries for software development, network infrastructure, data center including security and compliance audits in all areas.https://commons.erau.edu/avcysecworkshop-bios-2025/1008/thumbnail.jp

    Dr. Alefiya Hussain, Participant

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    Dr. Alefiya Hussainis a principal scientist and deputy director of USC Center for Research in Space Technologies. She has 20+ years of expertise in networked and distributed systems for security and performance including ground and space systems. She has led several DARPA, NSF, DHS projects in artificial intelligence and machine learning, focused on cybersecurity for large and complex distributed systems. The topics include data engineering with analytics, data fusion, digital twin modeling ranging from simulation to testbed emulation of large systems. She also teaches graduate and undergraduate classes on these topics.https://commons.erau.edu/avcysecworkshop-bios-2025/1024/thumbnail.jp

    Frederick Jones, Participant

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    Fred Jones is a Senior Technical Fellow with the RTX Technology Research Center. He has over 25 years of experience in developing, integrating, fielding, and securing systems for the US military. For the past decade, Fred has been leading cybersecurity R&D efforts with an emphasis on technical innovations supporting DevSecOps, Mission Engineering, Zero Trust Architectures, and Cyber-Physical-Social Systems. He has a bachelor’s in physics and master’s in teaching from the University of Virginia and a master’s in systems engineering from Johns Hopkins University.https://commons.erau.edu/avcysecworkshop-bios-2025/1025/thumbnail.jp

    Scott McCrea, Participant

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    Scott McCrea is the Chief Engineer for Product Security at Honeywell Aerospace.  Scott has 35 years of space, aerospace and flight test experience working alongside engineering, management and executive teams of commercial and defense companies. Scott specializes in deploying advanced security technology and is responsible for educating other employees on using secure processes to design, test and validate avionics, support equipment, data processing and experimental/prototype products. Scott is a powerful force in the workplace and uses his positive attitude and tireless energy to encourage others to work hard and succeed. Scott is inspired daily by his wife, their two adult children and his exceptional coworkers. Scott holds a bachelors in Business Management, a master’s degree in Information Systems and Computer Security In his free time, Scott likes to Restore antique telephones, restore air cooled Volkswagens, restore Victor Talking Machines, restore antique British cars and motorcycles, fiddle with a guitar from time to time, and fly small aircraft when time and budgets permit.https://commons.erau.edu/avcysecworkshop-bios-2025/1032/thumbnail.jp

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