IAAE Canada e-Report Volume 2 No. 36 Sept 7, 2020

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To our Members and Customers:

IAAE Canada would like to take this opportunity to once again thank you for your continued support of the organization during these very difficult times. We continue to ensure that on-line training is there for your needs, and would be happy to look into any person to person training you may require as the restrictions start to loosen up.

We are very hopeful and looking forward to hosting an Accreditation Academy this fall and that our in-class courses will resume this Fall.
We are a member based and training organization, and it is you the members that will make the organization successful, we are here to meet your training needs.

In these times of crisis it is important to practice those disciplines that ground, calm, and nourish you – if you meditate, pray, practice yoga, write, draw, read, cook … continue to do these things if you can. This is a time to do more of those sorts of things, not less.

In the meantime, we wish everyone good health and safety and please take the opportunity to be KIND to each other.

Terry Bos AAE
Chair, IAAE Canada Board of Directors 

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IAAE Canada Corporate Member: Georgian College

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Accreditation Update

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We are very pleased to announce that Audrey Wilson AAE, Coordinator, Transportation Regulatory Process. Kativik Regional Government successfully passed the last phase of her journey to the top and earned the Accredited Airport Executive designation. Audrey is our first candidate to take the Panel Interview in a virtual format. Despite a couple of minor glitches with the online interview, she passed with 'flying colours'.
Our thanks to the Panel; Terry Bos AAE, Mike Karsseboom AAE and Kevin Campbell AAE.

If you feel you are ready to sit the Panel Interview, contact Michelle

ICAO Annex 14 Online Hub

Are you up to date on the information in ICAO Annex 14? Need training? Ready to prove that knowledge? The International Aerodrome Certified Employee (IACE) course prepares you with the latest information available from Annex 14, and provides resources that help you ensure your airport functions at the highest levels of safety & efficiency. You’ll come away with a thorough education in safety management systems, aerodrome operations, security, emergency planning, wildlife mitigation and much more. You’ll also earn a prestigious international designationthe IACE – acknowledging you as part of an elite group of aviation professionals. For more information and a sample of this online training, visit: https://www.aaae.org/AAAE/IAAE/PD/IACE_Info.asp
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Upcoming Conferences

Event

Location

Date

Manitoba Aviation Conference 2020

Winnipeg, MB

April 19 - 21, 2021

AMCO’s 35th Annual Convention and Trade Show

Sault Ste. Marie, ON

October 2021

BCAC Airports, Aviation, Aerospace Conference
- The Environment

Victoria, BC

May 16-18, 2021

14th Annual F.O.A.M. Conference

Victoria, BC

Postponed

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Upcoming Training CoursesView All Training Courses

Course

Location

Date

AWC - Airport Wildlife Control 

Williams Lake, BC

Postponed

AWC - Airport Wildlife Control

London, ON

Postponed

APDM - Airport Planning, Development and Management   NEW!

Toronto, ON

Postponed

EMT-Emergency Management Training

Waterloo, ON

Postponed

The 2020 Accreditation Academy

Toronto, ON

Postponed

Please Note: If you have other training needs just contact us. Don't forget to take a look at our Online Training Courses to help keep you current.

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Only IAAE Canada Members can see full job postings by signing in to The Forum.

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Location

Deadline

Technical Analyst (Network)

British Columbia

Open

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Sincerely,
Michelle M. Cretzman
Executive Director
The International Association of Airport Executives Canada
Ph: 905-575-5073   Email: michelle@iaaecanada.org     www.iaaecanada.org

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