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Fri, Nov 28, 2014

NATA Safety 1st Releases 2015 Events Schedule

List Includes Some Favorites, As Well As New Offerings

The National Air Transportation Association has released its 2015 Safety 1st events schedule. The NATA Safety 1st program is a provider of in-person and online safety and ground handling training for general aviation. The 2015 Safety 1st events schedule combines long-time education favorites such as the FBO Success Seminar with new offerings for 2015 such as the Safety 1st Certified Trainer Program.

In 2015, NATA Safety 1st will expand its Advanced Line Service Regional Workshop with dates in Las Vegas, Teterboro, Chicago, and Ft. Lauderdale. The Safety 1st program is also pleased to expand its offers with a workshop tailored for air charter and aircraft management businesses. This workshop will focus on helping operators develop and implement strategies to leverage their relationship with clients to build loyalty and expanded business opportunities.

“We are thrilled about the 2015 Safety 1st events lineup,” said NATA President and CEO Thomas L. Hendricks. “NATA Safety 1st leads the industry in providing affordable, high quality and engaging learning opportunities and content. 2015 will be a very exciting year for the program.”

FMI: www.nata.aero/events

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