Advanced ASOS School
September 17-18, 2024 | DAY SHIFT | Chicago, IL
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About the Course
Advanced Schools are tailored for individuals who have either attended an earlier ASOS school, experienced one or more annual FAA Certification Inspections or have at least two years of experience in airport operations. The school has fewer prepared presentations, and more group Part 139 problem-solving exercises so that all attendees can actively participate in the proceedings. Participants are encouraged to discuss best management practices and lessons learned at their airports or from other experiences.
Why Attend Advanced ASOS?
- Apply 14 CFR Part 139, knowledge learned from the Basic ASOS School, and practical experience from your airport to solve airport operational case studies
- Network with Airport Operators and industry professionals from around the country
- Apply new airport operational techniques learned from this course to your airport
- ASOS schools are an excellent option available for airport operators to comply with 139.303(c-e)
- Learn how to respond to airport operational emergencies
Please note! This training requires active participation and group work.
Join us for a two-day training, led by one of our top instructors John E. Ostrom, C.M.
Course Agenda
Click below for full agenda. Subject to change. Please check back for updates.
Tuesday, September 17 | 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
- Welcome and Introduction
- Self-Inspections, (Ref. 150/5200-18C)
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Driver Training Program Presentation and Discussion, (Ref. 150/5210-20A)
Case Study 1: Driver Training Programs
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Construction Safety and Phasing Plan Presentation & Discussion (Ref. 150/5370-2G)
Case Study 2: Construction Safety Management
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NOTAM Presentation & Discussion, (Ref. 150/5200-28F)
Case Study 3: NOTAMS
- Common Part 139 Discrepancies Presentation & Discussion
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Wildlife Hazard Management Presentation & Discussion, (Ref. 150/5200-38)
Case Study 4: Wildlife Management
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Emergency Response Presentation & Discussion, (Ref. 150/5200-31C)
Case Study 5: Emergency Response Management
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Snow and Ice Control Presentation & Discussion, (Ref. 150/5200-30D)
Case Study 6: Snow and Ice Control
Wednesday, September 18 | 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
- Welcome and Introduction
- Self-Inspections, (Ref. 150/5200-18C)
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Driver Training Program Presentation and Discussion, (Ref. 150/5210-20A)
Case Study 1: Driver Training Programs
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Construction Safety and Phasing Plan Presentation & Discussion (Ref. 150/5370-2G)
Case Study 2: Construction Safety Management
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NOTAM Presentation & Discussion, (Ref. 150/5200-28F)
Case Study 3: NOTAMS
- Common Part 139 Discrepancies Presentation & Discussion
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Wildlife Hazard Management Presentation & Discussion, (Ref. 150/5200-38)
Case Study 4: Wildlife Management
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Emergency Response Presentation & Discussion, (Ref. 150/5200-31C)
Case Study 5: Emergency Response Management
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Snow and Ice Control Presentation & Discussion, (Ref. 150/5200-30D)
Case Study 6: Snow and Ice Control
Registration Fees & Deadlines
You acknowledge that in registering for and attending this AAAE event, you agree to adhere to the cancellation policy noted below, AAAE's Duty of Care, and AAAE's Code of Conduct and Terms and Conditions.
2024 REGISTRATION FEES
If you are not seeing the correct pricing appear for your member type, please contact member.services@aaae.org to complete your registration for the event.
AAAE Members | $595 |
Non-Members | $695 |
AAAE accepts registration regardless of race, religion, sexual orientation, sex, physical disability and national or ethnic origin. This includes but is not limited to admissions, employment and educational services. If you require any special assistance to participate or have special dietary requirements, email aaaemeetings@aaae.org.
Cancellation Policy:
Registrations, cancellations and refund requests must be submitted in writing. All cancellation requests for registrations received on or before Monday, September 2, 2024, are subject to a $125 cancellation processing fee; approved refunds will be processed after the meeting takes place. There will be no refunds of any kind after this date. Cancellations with outstanding invoices received within two weeks of the start of the conference, will require full payment on the balance due. Refunds will not be provided, and balance dues will not be forgiven for no-shows. Substitutions within the same conference will be accepted without penalties. The difference between member and non-member price will be charged if a non-member replaces a member. Substitutions will be accepted with a written request to AAAEmeetings@aaae.org. The individual substituting for the original registrant is responsible for all financial obligations (balance due; difference in fees due to membership type) associated with that substitution. For all inquiries regarding cancellations, refunds and substitutions, please contact the AAAE Meetings Department at 703.824.0504 or email AAAEmeetings@aaae.org. By submitting a completed registration form, you acknowledge that you have read and understand the cancellation policy. Please note failure to receive a confirmation letter before an event will not be grounds for a refund or credit.
NOTE: AAAE reserves the right to postpone or cancel an event if the number of registrants is insufficient; due to acts of God; or any other reason beyond AAAE’s control. In this event, we will notify all registrants by email and credit the full registration fee towards another AAAE meeting, product or service. However, any costs incurred by the registrant, such as hotel cancellation or airline penalties, are the responsibility of the registrant. Confirmation letters will be emailed to attendees within two weeks of receipt of registration. However, if you have not received a confirmation email two business days prior to the meeting, and you enrolled at least two weeks prior to the meeting, please contact the AAAE Meetings Department at 703.824.0504 or email AAAEmeetings@aaae.org.
Please note failure to receive a confirmation letter before an event will not be grounds for a refund.
About the Instructor
John E. Ostrom, C.M.
In 2024, after 37+ years, John Ostrom retired from the Metropolitan Airports Commission as the Assistant Director, Integrated Operations. Over the course of his career at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP), John was responsible for the oversight of a number of MSP’s key Airside Operational programs including wildlife hazard management, runway safety, certification training, technical operations, self-inspection, winter operations and UAS operations. As the Assistant Director, John was Responsible for leading, coordinating and resourcing the successful execution of a comprehensive operating strategy within an Integrated Operations Center (IOC – named “North STAR Center” at MSP) including staffing plans, systems, budget, processes, and services. He was also accountable for establishing organizational alignment and coordination across departments and divisions to ensure effective integration and alignment of systems, data, processes and the development and achievement of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) across all operation functions represented in the North STAR Center in a manner that achieves performance goals.
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