The Midwest Schedulers & Dispatchers Group held their
biannual meeting on October 20th, 2005 in Waukegan, IL with 75
business aviation professionals in attendance that were there to
network and hear a presentation by Universal Weather and Aviation
on International Customs and Handling.
The event, co-sponsored by DB Aviation, drew people from as far
away as Alaska and offered the participants an evening of dinner,
networking and education. Starting out the presentation was Kandi
Spangler, Chairman of the Midwest Schedulers & Dispatchers
Group, who announced the inception of a new Board of Directors for
the group. Kim Bean with the Wm. Wrigley flight department was
named President, Kelly Tolomeo with Flight Crews Unlimited was
named Director and Membership Coordinator, and Theresa Lushina with
Motorola’s flight department was named Director, Ex-Officio
as the founding member of the organization.
Also making a brief presentation was Dr. Durwood Heinrich,
NBAA’s Regional Representative who spoke on the pressing
issue of airport user fees and the dispatcher’s role within
the corporate flight department to exercise diligence with regards
to safety. His poignant message demonstrated that upholding the
safety standards set forth by the department is not the sole
responsibility of the pilots, but in fact starts at the
scheduler’s or dispatcher’s desk.
Then Fred Towers, with
Universal Weather and Aviation took the podium for the
evening’s featured presentation on International Customs and
Handling. Towers, whose past experience as a dispatcher made the
presentation easy to understand, began with an overview of forms
and information needed for international destinations and described
the differences between certain countries and their individual
requirements. He explained the “do’s” and
“don’ts” of preparing for a successful
international trip and the additional requirements needed of Part
135 operators. He then went into the regulatory side of
international operations, highlighting areas of interest such as
overflight permits, agricultural issues, and new regulatory changes
in the works. Whether those in attendance use a 3rd party handler
like Universal to arrange for international customs and handling or
not, everyone gained a wealth of knowledge that they were able to
take back to their flight departments.
The Group’s next meeting will be a network gathering held
on the evening of May 5th, 2006 featuring a Chicago lakefront
dinner cruise. The Midwest Schedulers and Dispatchers Group is a
grass roots organization of business aviation professionals coming
together to network, share information and learn through valuable
educational presentations all while upholding the goals and values
of the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) on a regional
level. Membership mostly encompasses professionals in Illinois,
Iowa, Wisconsin, Indiana, Michigan and Missouri, but is open to
anyone nationwide.