Dr Curt Graeber
Recently retired from Boeing, Dr Graeber heads the ICAO task force on Fatigue issues and is non executive Chair of the Forum
The Management Committee
The committee is comprised of individuals who have contributed much already to the FRMS knowledge base world wide and have considerable experience of the subject from either a scientific or airline operational level. Accordingly, they are in a strong position to be able to guide the rest of the industry to develop their own FRMS with less pain.
Thank You
We are indebted to the generosity of these individuals and the companies they work for who have graciously offered to share their valuable experience
Recently retired from Boeing, Dr Graeber heads the ICAO task force on Fatigue issues and is non executive Chair of the Forum
Dr Powell is one of the early pioneers of FRMS and has recenty retired from the post of Chief Medial Officer of Air New Zealand,
Dr Stone has worked within the scientific community for more than 40 years and is QinetiQ's lead on the science of fatigue in the transport industry
Capt Stewart is Safetly Manager at easyJet and advocates FRMS strongly in his many speaking engagements in the aviation industry
Capt Preston is part of the Virgin human Factor's team that are introducing FRMS into the airline.
Capt. Mangie is currently a Lead Line Check Pilot on the B757/767 at Delta Air Lines
As business manager for the Forum, Douglas is the point of contact for all enquiries about the day to day direction and operations of the Forum
Kathryn is responsible for Flight Times Limitations in CAA at Gatwick England. The Management Committee have invited Kathryn to attend meetings as an observer.