Business & Technical Sessions

AEA Regulatory Rise & Shine

7:30 a.m. - 8:15 a.m.Tuesday, March 19Mesilla 2

Moderated by Ric Peri, AEA vice president of government & industry affairs

The opening Regulatory Rise & Shine offers a thoughtful, substantive and insightful source of regulatory news and information that affects you, your customers and your business. This Rise & Shine is dedicated to the most current aviation news, information and events. The specific topics are driven by the regulatory agenda, international agreements and new technologies being introduced.

Opening & Awards Ceremony

8:30 a.m.Tuesday, March 19Tate Ballroom - Vineyard Tower

New Product Introductions

After Opening/Awards - NoonTuesday, March 19Tate Ballroom - Vineyard Tower

The New Product Introductions always is one of the most popular sessions at this annual event, but it has quickly evolved into a must-see, cornerstone showcase in recent years. The event is now the primary launching pad for companies to unveil the latest and greatest in new avionics products and services coming to market for the current year, and more and more industry leaders are taking notice.

So what will be the most-exciting new product announced in 2024? see more

Aircraft Lighting International - Exterior LED Lighting and FAA Regulations

1 p.m. - 2 p.m.Tuesday, March 19Davis 4 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Nicholas Michelinakis, president

 

Avidyne - Vantage Training

1 p.m. - 3 p.m.Tuesday, March 19San Saba 3 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by TJ Sutton, field service and training manager

Installation and configuration, explanation of the available options, parts, and components necessary to complete the Vantage12 upgrade and the system requirements to help the customer make an informed decision on their new Vantage12 panel. Attendees will gain a better understanding of the Vantage12 upgrade process from start to finish, arming themselves with the knowledge of the several options available for their SR20 and SR22 customers.
This session also takes place Thursday, March 21.

Biggest Cause of Technician/Installer Mistakes, Not What You Think!

1 p.m. - 2 p.m.Tuesday, March 19Mesilla 1 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Gary Reeves, founder, PilotSafety.org

Most commonly taught theories of accident and mistake prevention in aviation are only partially correct and have limited value in preventing other future accidents and mistakes. Learn the proven science behind the number one cause of most big errors and the other top two contributing reasons. The biggest surprise is how most modern business practices cause them. Attendees will leave with a real plan and steps to follow to make the shop and technicians safer and much more productive. This session qualifies for FAASAFETY IA renewal and AMT credit. Speaker Gary “GPS” Reeves is considered one of the top aviation safety experts but has also been a paramedic and owned a large safety training/consulting company.
This session also takes place Wednesday, March 20.

Cirrus - G7 Perspective Touch+ Avionics overview

1 p.m. - 5 p.m.Tuesday, March 19Escondido 3 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Mike Berryhill, maintenance trainer

This session is an overview of the newly announced G7’s avionics suite – SR2X Perspective Touch+. The course is specifically designed to equip participants with essential knowledge and skills for efficient maintenance, troubleshooting and servicing of the Perspective Touch+. This course is intended to be an overview of the course Cirrus presents to its authorized service centers.

Flight Plan for Talent: Work-Based Learning and Apprenticeships in Repair Stations

1 p.m. - 3 p.m.Tuesday, March 19San Saba 2 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Ryan Graham, director of workforce development, Kent Career Tech Center

This engaging session is aimed at Part 145 repair stations looking to expand their workforce with skilled technicians through work-based learning and apprenticeship programs. It will provide insights into the essentials of apprenticeships, backed by real-world case studies. Learn effective strategies to enhance your training framework and develop a strong pipeline of talented technicians, ensuring your repair station remains competitive and forward-thinking in the avionics industry.

Gogo Business Aviation - Gogo 5G and DASH Training

1 p.m. - 5 p.m.Tuesday, March 19San Saba 1 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Nathan Bailey, technical training

A discussion of Gogo's upcoming 5G service, including hardware installation, configuration, activation and verification. This session will meet dealer and OEM training requirements. Included in this session will be the use of DASH tools for troubleshooting and managing Gogo systems.

LAVERSAB - Avionics Radio Test Set: ARTS-7000

1 p.m. - 3 p.m.Tuesday, March 19Escondido 1 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Camilo Gil, product development engineer

The ARTS-7000 not only simplifies testing protocols but also enhances adaptability, making it an indispensable tool for aviation professionals across various sectors. This session will cover operations training, including radio communication, navigation, distance measuring equipment, Mode S, ADS-B, emergency locator transmitters, and how to utilize the wireless control and user-configurable interface.
This session also takes place Wednesday, March 20.

SmartSky Networks - Technical Training

1 p.m. - 2 p.m.Tuesday, March 19Escondido 2 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Quenton Ingram, manager, product support

 
This session also takes place Wednesday, March 20.

Trig Avionics - Technical Dealer Training

1 p.m. - 3 p.m.Tuesday, March 19Texoma 1 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Andy Davis, CEO

This session covers updates and installation guidance on all Trig stack and compact products. Attendees are encouraged to come and benefit from this valuable and practical session, where participation and input are welcome.

uAvionix - Connect Cockpit

1 p.m. - 3 p.m.Tuesday, March 19Texoma 2 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Rebekah Gambrell, product support manager

This session covers installation and calibration of uAvionix transponders, displays and accessories, operational tips and maintenance tricks, as well as answers to frequently asked questions.
This session also takes place Wednesday, March 20

Flight Ready: Top 3 Essentials for Customers Post-Avionics Installation

2 p.m. - 3 p.m.Tuesday, March 19Mesilla 1 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Gary Reeves, founder, PilotSafety.org

Embark on a comprehensive journey as this session explores the critical aspects every avionics professional should address to ensure customer satisfaction after a successful avionics installation. In the ever-evolving landscape of aviation technology, this session will guide you through the top three essentials that will empower customers to maximize the benefits of their new avionics systems. This session is designed for avionics professionals committed to delivering exceptional customer experiences beyond the initial installation phase and avoiding liability pitfalls. Whether you're a seasoned expert or new to the field, this session offers valuable insights to help you guide customers in unlocking the full potential of their avionics investment. Ensure that your customers soar to new heights with confidence in their avionics systems.
This session also takes place Thursday, March 21.

True Blue Power - What to expect from lithium battery technology in 2024

2 p.m. - 3 p.m.Tuesday, March 19Texoma 3 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Todd Winter, president and CEO

A conversation with True Blue Power President and CEO, Todd Winter. You ask, and we answer: price, life cycle, durability, maintenance, certification, installation, safety, storage and more.

A Leader Worth Following

3 p.m. - 4 p.m.Tuesday, March 19Texoma 1 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Alyssa Connell, CEO, Connell Aviation Group

A dynamic session on personal and professional development. Alyssa Connell shares stories and leadership strategies to help you be a leader worth following.
This session also takes place Wednesday, March 20.

AET Prep Course

3 p.m. - 5 p.m.Tuesday, March 19San Saba 2 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Nick Brown, director of workforce development, AEA

This session will help attendees prepare for ASTM International’s NCATT aircraft electronics technician certification exam. The Federal Aviation Administration recognizes AET certification as equivalent to formal training when showing eligibility for the issuance of a repairman certificate. Candidates must successfully pass the AET exam before being eligible to take endorsement exams.

FreeFlight Systems - Terrain Series Radar Altimeters and Navigating the 5G Landscape

3 p.m. - 4 p.m.Tuesday, March 19Davis 4 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Brad Brunson, director of customer support

In this session, the FreeFlight team will outline the features and 5G compliance of the Terrain series radar altimeters (RA-6500, RA-5500 and RA-4500 MK II) and provide insight into installing and configuring these devices.

Genesys Aerosystems - Become a TSO Vista Pro

3 p.m. - 4 p.m.Tuesday, March 19Escondido 2 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Eric McFalda, field service engineer

Dive into the TSO Vista software and experience time-saving tips and tools that will make you more effective and improve your avionics installations.
This session also takes place Wednesday, March 20 and Thursday, March 21.

VIAVI Solutions - Using the new guided test function and general overview of the AVX-10K

3 p.m. - 4 p.m.Tuesday, March 19San Saba 3 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Mark Anderson, business development

Learn how the new guided test function of the AVX-10K can increase testing speed and create consistent, repeatable tests along with a general operational overview.

What is CAN Bus?

3 p.m. - 4 p.m.Tuesday, March 19Texoma 3 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Kevin Bruce, director of engineering and certification, AEA

This training session aims to provide a detailed overview of CAN Bus (Controller Area Network) technology, including its definition, differences from other communication protocols like Ethernet and RS-232, basic use applications, and insights into maintenance and troubleshooting.

Introduction to CAN Bus:
  • Definition and overview of CAN Bus
  • Key features and advantages of CAN Bus
Comparison with Ethernet and RS-232:
  • Understanding Ethernet and its applications
  • Differentiating CAN Bus from Ethernet
  • Comparing CAN Bus with RS-232
  • Identifying the unique advantages of CAN Bus in comparison
Basic Use Applications:
  • Aviation industry: CAN Bus in aircraft
  • CAN Bus applications for electric aircraft
  • Real-life examples highlighting the benefits and functionalities of CAN Bus
Maintenance and Troubleshooting:
  • Best practices for CAN Bus maintenance
  • Common issues and challenges faced in CAN Bus systems
  • Troubleshooting techniques and tools
  • Preventive measures to ensure reliable CAN Bus operation

Preparing for a Digital Autopilot Upgrade

4 p.m. - 5 p.m.Tuesday, March 19Escondido 1 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Don Dominguez, San Luis Avionics

This session will provide installers and sales teams with an overview of modern digital autopilot systems and the integration and installation labor needed to perform upgrades on light GA aircraft.

Right Person. Right Bus. Right Seat.

4 p.m. - 5 p.m.Tuesday, March 19Texoma 1 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Alyssa Connell, CEO, Connell Aviation Group

Alyssa Connell leads an interactive discussion on recruiting for the long game. This session will discuss emerging trends in workforce development and engage in teambuilding exercises you can take back to your organization.
This session also takes place Thursday, March 21.

SKYTRAC - Iridium Certus Connectivity with the SDL-350

4 p.m. - 5 p.m.Tuesday, March 19Davis 4 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Iain Ronis, director of product management

As a value-added reseller of Iridium hardware and services for aviation, SKYTRAC provides various satcom connectivity options for aircraft operators. This session will focus on the SDL-350, SKYTRAC's flagship Iridium Certus broadband device, and its capabilities, installation, and setup. Learn how to utilize the SDL-350 and its various capabilities and integrations.

Universal Avionics - Hawker InSight Flight Display System Training

4 p.m. - 5 p.m.Tuesday, March 19Mesilla 1 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Luke Gomoll, aircraft modification sales, Southeast Aerospace; and Paul Rose, regional sales manager, Universal Avionics

Facing obsolescence challenges with your Hawker 800/1000? Universal Avionics and Southeast Aerospace team up in this one-hour technical training to share why operators are making the switch to the InSight Flight Display System, with a deep dive into the technical aspects of installation and configuration. Attendees will discover how InSight is the ideal modification for aircraft owners to resolve maintenance issues, increase payload, improve situational awareness, and stay equipped for NextGen capabilities.

First-Nighter Event

5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.Tuesday, March 19Glass Cactus

Your convention badge is required for entry.

Aircraft Electronics Technician (AET) Certification & Endorsement Exams

8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.Wednesday, March 20Davis 2 - Vineyard Tower

Advance your career and industry knowledge by earning an NCATT certification from ASTM International. These certifications demonstrate the knowledge base of the advanced aerospace technician and promote integrity, safety, and professionalism in the aerospace workforce. Repair stations and aviation maintenance professionals across the industry use these certifications to recognize qualified and competent individuals. In fact, the FAA formally recognizes the AET certification as equivalent to formal training when showing eligibility for the issuance of a repairman certificate. Exams are free for AEA Convention attendees, courtesy of the AEA Educational Foundation.

AEA Regulatory Rise & Shine: A conversation with the regulatory authorities

8:15 a.m. - 9:15 a.m.Wednesday, March 20Mesilla 2 - Vineyard Tower

Moderated by Ric Peri, AEA vice president of government & industry affairs

Aviation is a global industry that relies heavily on the international corporation of the authorities and the ability to service and support aircraft regardless of state of registry. This session focuses on a conversation with the regulatory authorities impacting the AEA membership and features the FAA, Transport Canada, and a newcomer to the AEA Convention, the Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand. The authorities will offer their perspective on the import and export of aviation products and services with an emphasis on the installation and maintenance of avionics products.

Anodyne Electronics Manufacturing Corp. (AEM) - How to install and operate the MTP136D panel-mount P25 forest service radio

8:15 a.m. - 9:15 a.m.Wednesday, March 20Davis 3 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Nikolis Andrews, program manager, research and development

Learn how to install, program and operate AEM's new MTP136D panel-mount P25 VHF FM forest service radio. Designed with the U.S. Forest Service and aerial firefighting operators in mind, the MTP136D is a Project 25 Phase 1 compliant VHF FM solution for digital and analog communication on all channels across the 136 MHz to 174 MHz frequency band.

Aspen Avionics - Technical Troubleshooting, Sales Tips and Understanding the "Gotchas"

8:15 a.m. - 9:15 a.m.Wednesday, March 20Mesilla 1 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by David Wilcox, field service engineer

Dive deep into the Evolution Flight Display Systems. Explore the latest in autopilot integration, gain insights on troubleshooting techniques, and discover the enhanced features that add value to your installation expertise.

Biggest Cause of Technician/Installer Mistakes, Not What You Think!

8:15 a.m. - 9:15 a.m.Wednesday, March 20Texoma 1 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Gary Reeves, founder, PilotSafety.org

Most commonly taught theories of accident and mistake prevention in aviation are only partially correct and have limited value in preventing other future accidents and mistakes. Learn the proven science behind the number one cause of most big errors and the other top two contributing reasons. The biggest surprise is how most modern business practices cause them. Attendees will leave with a real plan and steps to follow to make the shop and technicians safer and much more productive. This session qualifies for FAASAFETY IA renewal and AMT credit. Speaker Gary “GPS” Reeves is considered one of the top aviation safety experts but has also been a paramedic and owned a large safety training/consulting company.
This session also takes place Tuesday, March 19.

CiES Inc. - The NEW CiES Software Fuel Sender

8:15 a.m. - 9:15 a.m.Wednesday, March 20Escondido 2 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Scott Philiben, president

Tips and tricks for installing CiES fuel senders, including the optional damping pitch and dynamic characteristics of the sender.
This session also takes place Thursday, March 21.

Collins Aerospace - Pro Line Fusion: Best practices for installation

8:15 a.m. - 9:15 a.m.Wednesday, March 20San Saba 1 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Joe Pezzulo, PR customer support engineer

This session covers upgrades for Citation CJ1+, CJ2+ and CJ3 and King Air series for touch-control primary flight displays, integrated head-up vision systems, and powerful weather threat detection services.

EA Panels - Envision Your Perfect Avionics Panel

8:15 a.m. - 9:15 a.m.Wednesday, March 20San Saba 2 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Sam Schuett, director of operations

Learn how you can cut down lead times and labor prices by letting EA Panels produce your high-quality, custom avionics panel – the way your customers want it.

LAVERSAB - Avionics Radio Test Set: ARTS-7000

8:15 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.Wednesday, March 20Escondido 1 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Camilo Gil, product development engineer

The ARTS-7000 not only simplifies testing protocols but also enhances adaptability, making it an indispensable tool for aviation professionals across various sectors. This session will cover operations training, including radio communication, navigation, distance measuring equipment, Mode S, ADS-B, emergency locator transmitters, and how to utilize the wireless control and user-configurable interface.
This session also takes place Tuesday, March 19.

NATA Compliance Services FAA/DOT Inspection Preparation & Record Keeping

8:15 a.m. - 9:15 a.m.Wednesday, March 20Escondido 3 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Claudia Culmone, marketing communications manager

Did you know FAA inspectors are not required to provide advanced notice of an inspection? During this presentation, attendees will learn the best methods to keep their anti-drug and alcohol misuse prevention program on track. This includes going through the inspection checklist, understanding program requirements and keeping organized for a violation-free inspection.

PS Engineering - Cockpit audio management for any aircraft mission

8:15 a.m. - 9:15 a.m.Wednesday, March 20Davis 4 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Gregory Ledbetter, business development

This session will discuss the new product introduction items along with understanding the plug-and-play opportunities that will help your avionics team save time and money when selecting PS Engineering as the audio system provider.

The Four Forces of Marketing

8:15 a.m. - 9:15 a.m.Wednesday, March 20Texoma 3 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Jessica Power, CEO, Power Aviation Strategies

Discuss key foundations to increase your brand awareness and help build your sales funnel: a compelling website, strategic social media campaigns, storytelling advertising, and dynamic email campaigns. Like flying, it's impossible to lift off without all four. Unlock the potential to propel your brand toward success in the competitive aviation landscape.

uAvionix - Connect Cockpit

8:15 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.Wednesday, March 20Texoma 2 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Rebekah Gambrell, product support manager

This session covers installation and calibration of uAvionix transponders, displays and accessories, operational tips and maintenance tricks, as well as answers to frequently asked questions.
This session also takes place Tuesday, March 19

A Leader Worth Following

9:15 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.Wednesday, March 20Texoma 3 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Alyssa Connell, CEO, Connell Aviation Group

A dynamic session on personal and professional development. Alyssa Connell shares stories and leadership strategies to help you be a leader worth following.
This session also takes place Tuesday, March 19.

Applied Avionics - NEXSYS LYNK, Integrated Signal Processor (ISP) – Model DCU120

9:15 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.Wednesday, March 20Texoma 1 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Joseph Stiffler, NEXSYS applications manager

Focused on avionics systems design and integration and using the new Integrated Signal Processor, this session will utilize real-world examples to illustrate how the ISP can be customized to address various integration challenges. The key topics will include:

  1. Utilizing ARINC 429 data bus and RS-232 serial communication for efficient data conversion and interface applications.
  2. Techniques for analog-to-digital conversion.
  3. Exploring state machine designs for avionics systems.

Additionally, the session will delve into the processes of requirements gathering and software testing and discuss the use of evaluation units as a strategy to reduce both implementation time and risk. It will also highlight installation procedures and key hardware characteristics. The session is designed for avionics engineers and designers who want to deepen their understanding of avionics systems design using the ISP.

CCX Technologies - T-RX 101: Revolutionizing Avionics Testing with the T-RX Radio and Pulse Tester

9:15 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.Wednesday, March 20San Saba 1 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Terry Markovich, T-RX specialist

Delve into the innovative world of avionics testing with the T-RX Radio and Pulse Tester. This insightful session combines theory with practical applications, equipping attendees with the knowledge to enhance their aircraft MRO capabilities. It will showcase the powerful capabilities of the T-RX system and how it can significantly accelerate and streamline avionics testing processes. Don't miss this opportunity to stay ahead in the aviation industry by mastering the T-RX Radio and Pulse Tester.

FAA - ADS-B Focus Team Briefing

9:15 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.Wednesday, March 20Mesilla 2 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Michael Akers, ADS-B Focus Team

Maintenance practices for ADS-B systems are critical to ensure accurate data transmission and reception. Proper installation, compliance with standards, and regular checks are essential for reliable ADS-B performance. In this session, led by the FAA’s ADS-B Focus Team, participants will delve into the following key areas:

  1. Detection and notification of non-performing equipment: The team will discuss their approach to detecting and notifying owners and operators about non-performing ADS-B equipment. Timely identification of issues ensures the system’s integrity and safety.
  2. Requirements practices for ADS-B Out/In maintenance: Participants will gain insight into the specific requirements and best practices for maintaining ADS-B Out/In systems. Compliance with these guidelines contributes to seamless air traffic surveillance.
  3. Industry participation: The session will emphasize how the avionics industry can actively participate. Collaborative efforts are crucial to assure that ADS-B continues to enhance air traffic surveillance, promoting safer skies for all.

Genesys Aerosystems - Become a TSO Vista Pro

9:15 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.Wednesday, March 20Escondido 2 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Eric McFalda, field service engineer

Dive into the TSO Vista software and experience time-saving tips and tools that will make you more effective and improve your avionics installations.
This session also takes place Tuesday, March 19 and Thursday, March 21.

One Mile Up - Place, Show, and Win with Panel Planner software

9:15 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.Wednesday, March 20Davis 4 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Gene Velazquez, manager

Learn how the Panel Planner program is a sales tool, rework killer, and a fabrication tool for all piston-aircraft shops. Attendees will see the operation and acquire working knowledge of a program written for instrument panel work. As a bonus, questions will be answered about how Panel Planner can be used in the shop.
This session also takes place Thursday, March 21.

Precision Quoting for Avionics Installations

9:15 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.Wednesday, March 20Escondido 3 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Levi Self, owner, Midwest Avionics

This session is designed for the aviation professional seeking to improve skills in quoting avionics installations. Attendees will gain valuable insights into the quoting processes to ensure the scope of work is documented and to help customers gain confidence in moving forward with the installation. Whether you're a seasoned avionics professional or new to the field, this session provides valuable tips and tricks to grow your quoting skills and help you deliver precise and competitive quotes for your avionics installations.

SmartSky Networks - Technical Training

9:15 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.Wednesday, March 20Davis 3 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Quenton Ingram, manager, product support

 
This session also takes place Tuesday, March 19.

Tel-Instrument Electronics Corp. - SDR-OMNI All-in-One Flight Line Test Set

9:15 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.Wednesday, March 20Mesilla 1 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Mike Reed, systems/sales engineer

Master the SDR-OMNI for optimal avionics testing and diagnostics. Learn strategies for efficient utilization and effective troubleshooting techniques.
This session also takes place Thursday, March 21.

Universal Avionics - Extending Flight Data Recorder Services with Connected iPad Applications

9:15 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.Wednesday, March 20San Saba 2 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Marc Bouliane, vice president of business development, marketing and services

For aircraft operators navigating evolving regulations for recorders, Universal’s KAPTURE Cockpit Voice and Flight Data recorders provide a comprehensive solution that exceeds requirements and enables extensive cloud-based data collection and analysis. This session will answer frequently asked questions about how CVR and FDR data services work, and what operators and dealers can do with FlightArchive + FlightReview applications.

Exhibit Hall Open

10:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.Wednesday, March 20Longhorn Exhibit Halls A-D - Texan Convention Center

  • Light lunch will be served inside the exhibit hall.
  • AEA Educational Foundation Silent Auction begins in exhibit hall.

AEA Canada Roundtable

1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.Wednesday, March 20Pecos 2 - Hotel Atrium

For AEA Canada members only

Aircraft Electronics Technician (AET) Certification & Endorsement Exams

8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.Thursday, March 21Davis 2 - Vineyard Tower

Advance your career and industry knowledge by earning an NCATT certification from ASTM International. These certifications demonstrate the knowledge base of the advanced aerospace technician and promote integrity, safety, and professionalism in the aerospace workforce. Repair stations and aviation maintenance professionals across the industry use these certifications to recognize qualified and competent individuals. In fact, the FAA formally recognizes the AET certification as equivalent to formal training when showing eligibility for the issuance of a repairman certificate. Exams are free for AEA Convention attendees, courtesy of the AEA Educational Foundation.

Avidyne - Vantage Training

8:15 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.Thursday, March 21Texoma 3 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by TJ Sutton, field service and training manager

Installation and configuration, explanation of the available options, parts, and components necessary to complete the Vantage12 upgrade and the system requirements to help the customer make an informed decision on their new Vantage12 panel. Attendees will gain a better understanding of the Vantage12 upgrade process from start to finish, arming themselves with the knowledge of the several options available for their SR20 and SR22 customers.
This session also takes place Tuesday, March 19.

AMI Aviation Services - Starlink for Aviation

8:15 a.m. - 9:15 a.m.Thursday, March 21Escondido 3 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Anthony Wiederkehr, COO

Starlink is the world's largest satellite constellation using a low-Earth orbit to deliver broadband internet capable of supporting streaming, online gaming, video calls and more. Learn how Starlink can be integrated into various aircraft to deliver high-speed, low-latency internet to passengers and crew worldwide on the ground and in-flight using an AeroMech-developed King Air STC as an example. Starlink representatives will also be present to answer questions.

Back to Basics: Recordkeeping

8:15 - 9:15 a.m.Thursday, March 21Mesilla 2 - Vineyard Tower

Moderated by Ric Peri, AEA vice president of government & industry affairs

Poor recordkeeping can derail even the best maintenance practices. This regulatory review session will focus on the recordkeeping requirements for maintenance, inspections and alterations of avionics systems per 14 CFR Parts 43 and 145. The discussion will also cover the customer’s requirements per Part 91.

This back-to-basics session is designed to provide a regulatory review of the requirements that are used every day in a maintenance environment. Whether you’re a new or experienced technician, or the chief inspector of an MRO, this session will help you stay up to date with the latest regulatory requirements.

CiES Inc. - The NEW CiES Software Fuel Sender

8:15 a.m. - 9:15 a.m.Thursday, March 21Texoma 1 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Scott Philiben, president

Tips and tricks for installing CiES fuel senders, including the optional damping pitch and dynamic characteristics of the sender.
This session also takes place Wednesday, March 20.

Collins Aerospace - Advanced avionics upgrade for global aircraft series

8:15 a.m. - 9:15 a.m.Thursday, March 21San Saba 1 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Rob Canada, manager, field service engineering

Learn about retrofit options for Global 5000/5500/6000/6500 with predictive windshear, vertical weather, combined vision systems, airport moving map and CDTI.

Flight Ready: Top 3 Essentials for Customers Post-Avionics Installation

8:15 a.m. - 9:15 a.m.Thursday, March 21Texoma 2 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Gary Reeves, founder, PilotSafety.org

Embark on a comprehensive journey as this session explores the critical aspects every avionics professional should address to ensure customer satisfaction after a successful avionics installation. In the ever-evolving landscape of aviation technology, this session will guide you through the top three essentials that will empower customers to maximize the benefits of their new avionics systems. This session is designed for avionics professionals committed to delivering exceptional customer experiences beyond the initial installation phase and avoiding liability pitfalls. Whether you're a seasoned expert or new to the field, this session offers valuable insights to help you guide customers in unlocking the full potential of their avionics investment. Ensure that your customers soar to new heights with confidence in their avionics systems.
This session also takes place Tuesday, March 19.

Genesys Aerosystems - Become a TSO Vista Pro

8:15 a.m. - 9:15 a.m.Thursday, March 21Escondido 2 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Eric McFalda, field service engineer

Dive into the TSO Vista software and experience time-saving tips and tools that will make you more effective and improve your avionics installations.
This session also takes place Tuesday, March 19 and Wednesday, March 20.

Gogo Business Aviation - Gogo product updates

8:15 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.Thursday, March 21Mesilla 1 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Nathan Bailey, technical training

This session will provide product updates and technical training on Gogo systems. Topics discussed will include Galileo global broadband, Gogo Voice and the Skyline application, and AVANCE over-the-air software updates.

One Mile Up - Place, Show, and Win with Panel Planner software

8:15 a.m. - 9:15 a.m.Thursday, March 21Escondido 1 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Gene Velazquez, manager

Learn how the Panel Planner program is a sales tool, rework killer, and a fabrication tool for all piston-aircraft shops. Attendees will see the operation and acquire working knowledge of a program written for instrument panel work. As a bonus, questions will be answered about how Panel Planner can be used in the shop.
This session also takes place Wednesday, March 20.

uAvionix - Partner Program Roundtable

8:15 a.m. - 9:15 a.m.Thursday, March 21San Saba 2 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Brian Rutherford, general aviation sales

This session will discuss upcoming changes to the uAvionix partner program. Participants will learn about the details of the program and timing for the changes. Additionally, comments and feedback from all will be collected to help guide and improve the program. Don't miss this opportunity to provide valuable feedback.

ALTO Aviation - Troubleshooting Cabin Audio and Cabin Management Systems

9:15 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.Thursday, March 21Texoma 2 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Glen Ashworth, senior cabin systems engineer

ALTO Aviation systems engineers, your front line for technical support, present best practices and troubleshooting techniques for cabin audio and cabin management systems. Attendees will gain insight into the design methodologies of these systems and learn to be more adept at solving potential issues during installation.

AvionTEq - Flight Data Readouts Overview

9:15 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.Thursday, March 21Texoma 1 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Brad Brunson, director of customer support, FreeFlight Systems

This session will equip attendees with knowledge on periodic maintenance readouts on flight recorder systems, contributing to the overall safety and efficiency of aviation operations.

Honeywell - The Future of Cabin Connectivity & JetWave X

9:15 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.Thursday, March 21Escondido 3 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Wayne Hundsdorfer, Midwest senior sales manager, and Steve Gomez, technical sales manager

Increase customer/dealer familiarity with new connectivity technology and options that will improve passenger experience in the cabin and cockpit. Focus on JetWave X and its key upgrades – reduces part count, increases performance and will allow for the use of multiple satellite constellations increasing customer choices for service options.

NATA Compliance Services Top 10 Best Practices for Drug Program Managers

9:15 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.Thursday, March 21Escondido 2 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Alyssa Aldridge, client services manager

What are the secrets to running a successful anti-drug and alcohol misuse prevention program? Having more than 20 years of experience as a third-party administrator, NATACS has seen a thing or two. This session will discuss the following:

  • Regulatory definitions.
  • Training requirements.
  • Company policy.
  • Random testing and medical marijuana.
  • FAA inspections.
  • And more.

Remember What You Are Good At

9:15 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.Thursday, March 21San Saba 1 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Bruce Baxter, AEA consultant

It is common knowledge that there is a worldwide shortage of qualified avionics technicians. This session will look at the progression of avionics maintenance organizations and how the business has evolved into what it is today. Attendees will gain an understanding of the dynamics of their business as we focus on the shortage of avionics technicians and how to overcome the issues and hire valuable staff.

Right Person. Right Bus. Right Seat.

9:15 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.Thursday, March 21Escondido 1 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Alyssa Connell, CEO, Connell Aviation Group

Alyssa Connell leads an interactive discussion on recruiting for the long game. This session will discuss emerging trends in workforce development and engage in teambuilding exercises you can take back to your organization.
This session also takes place Tuesday, March 19.

Tel-Instrument Electronics Corp. - SDR-OMNI All-in-One Flight Line Test Set

9:15 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.Thursday, March 21San Saba 2 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Mike Reed, systems/sales engineer

Master the SDR-OMNI for optimal avionics testing and diagnostics. Learn strategies for efficient utilization and effective troubleshooting techniques.
This session also takes place Wednesday, March 20.

Exhibit Hall Open

10:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.Thursday, March 21Longhorn Exhibit Halls A-D - Texan Convention Center

  • Light lunch will be served inside the exhibit hall.
  • AEA Educational Foundation Silent Auction closes at 3 p.m.

AEA South Pacific Roundtable

10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.Thursday, March 21Pecos 2 - Hotel Atrium

For AEA South Pacific members only

Aircraft Electronics Technician (AET) Certification & Endorsement Exams

8:30 a.m. - Noon (Last test starts at 10 a.m.)Friday, March 22Davis 2 - Vineyard Tower

Advance your career and industry knowledge by earning an NCATT certification from ASTM International. These certifications demonstrate the knowledge base of the advanced aerospace technician and promote integrity, safety, and professionalism in the aerospace workforce. Repair stations and aviation maintenance professionals across the industry use these certifications to recognize qualified and competent individuals. In fact, the FAA formally recognizes the AET certification as equivalent to formal training when showing eligibility for the issuance of a repairman certificate. Exams are free for AEA Convention attendees, courtesy of the AEA Educational Foundation.

Garmin - Technical Training

8 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.Friday, March 22UPDATED!!! Tate Ballroom B & C - Vineyard Tower

Garmin’s training will use a different format this year based on dealer feedback from previous conventions and will be split between two rooms. There will be 30-minute and one-hour sessions scheduled in each room, and attendees can pick which sessions, in either room, they want to attend. Most sessions will be offered twice throughout the day. To qualify for Garmin dealer training requirement credit, attendees must participate in five of the seven hours of training. Attendance will be tracked electronically, so follow instructor directions closely.

The objective for Garmin’s training is to provide participants with in-depth knowledge and skills related to installation, troubleshooting and configuration of Garmin products. The training will cover various administration topics and tools relevant to the field. Training topics include:

  • New product training, including overview, quoting, operations and installation considerations.
  • Discussion of the latest installation, troubleshooting, configuration and administrative topics from training classes and FSE calls.
  • Garmin autopilot installation trends and troubleshooting tips for the GFC 500, GFC 600, and GFC 600H. Separate one-hour sessions will be conducted for each of these systems.
  • GDL 60 installation and registration topics.
  • Retrofit integrated flight deck installation, troubleshooting, and configuration topics, including the G1000 NXi, King Air autothrottle and Emergency Autoland, and numerous best practices for integrated flight deck retrofit installations.
  • TXi, GI 275, G3X, and G5 installation trends to include interface and configuration topics.

Blue Room

UPDATED!!! Tate Ballroom B - Vineyard Tower

Blue Room Schedule:

  • 8 a.m. - Sales topics
  • 8:30 a.m. - GFC 600H
  • 9:30 a.m. - GDL 60
  • 10 a.m. - G3X/G5
  • 10:30 a.m. - G3X Databus
  • 11 a.m. - GFC 500
  • 12 p.m. - Lunch
  • 12:30 p.m. - GI 275
  • 1:30 p.m. - GDL 60
  • 2 p.m. - New product training and shop tools
  • 2:30 p.m. - GFC 500
  • 3:30 p.m. - End of training

Red Room

UPDATED!!! Tate Ballroom C - Vineyard Tower

Red Room Schedule:

  • 8 a.m. - New product training and shop tools
  • 8:30 a.m. - Retrofit GIFD FAQ, KA A/T, EAL
  • 9:30 a.m. - TXi and GI 275
  • 10:30 a.m. - GFC 600
  • 11:30 a.m. - GDL 60
  • 12 p.m. - Lunch
  • 12:30 p.m. - TXi
  • 1:30 p.m. - TXi Databus
  • 2 p.m. - GFC 600
  • 3 p.m. - Sales topics
  • 3:30 p.m. - End of training

Delegates Conference

8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.Friday, March 22Texoma 2-3 - Vineyard Tower

Moderated by Kevin Bruce, AEA director of engineering and certification

An opportunity for the delegate community (DER, DAR, ODA, etc.) to discuss relevant topics with regulatory representatives from the FAA and TCCA. In addition, there will be training sessions covering regulations, guidance and policy.

Delegates Conference Information

Gogo Business Aviation - In-flight Connectivity Foundations - Cabin Networking

8:30 a.m. - 12 p.m.Friday, March 22Escondido 1 - Vineyard Tower

Presented by Nathan Bailey, technical training

This session will focus on the aircraft cabin network, including network component functions, integration of multiple cabin systems, network cable types and installation best practices, and network communication standards. While Gogo equipment is presented during training, the information is relevant to all cabin network systems and intended for all IFC technicians and installers.

SMS Summit - Implementing a Safety Management System for US-based EASA 145 under the US-EU Bilateral Agreement

8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.Friday, March 22Texoma 1 - Vineyard Tower

Moderated by Ric Peri, AEA vice president of government & industry affairs

This session is intended for individuals who are responsible for implementing a safety management system for U.S.-based EASA 145 under the US-EU bilateral agreement and will cover the following topics:

  • Developing a safety management system that meets the requirements of the US-EU bilateral agreement and is tailored to the specific needs of your organization.
  • Implementing the SMS, including training employees on the SMS, establishing procedures for reporting safety issues, and monitoring the effectiveness of the SMS.
  • Maintaining the SMS to ensure that it remains effective, including conducting regular safety audits, reviewing safety data, and making changes to the SMS as needed.

 

 

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