Santiago, Chile
Sheraton Hotel and Conference Center
17th – 19th March 2025
The agenda for the Forum is below. It is in draft form and will be subject to further changes.
17th March 2025
18:30 to 20:30 Cocktail party – sponsored by The FRMS Forum.
A cocktail reception for all delegates registered for the Forum’s conference, will be held in the hotel. It will start at 18:30 for two hours.
Delegates are invited to explore Santiago’s excellent restaurants or at the hotel for their dinner afterwards.
Please register your place for the cocktail party at the same time as you register for the conference on the website
Day 1 –18th March 2025
09:00 Welcome. Douglas Mellor. FRMSc
09:15 FRMS in South America: How FRMS is evolving throughout South America and the challenges this brings
(i) the view from the regulators – TBC
(ii) Fatigue Risk Management in LATAM: Operational Complexity and the Pathways to Safety – Capt. Marcelo Marcusso, LATAM
(iii) Managing Fatigue Reports: A comprehensive Approach from Organizational and Individual Perspective – Marcela Franca, Avianca
(iii) the view from the cockpit – Luiz Cardia, SSN
10:30 Break
Session – Progressions in FRMS Implementation
11:30: Next level FRM – using optimisation in the planning process. – TBC
12:00 TBC
12:30 Lunch
13:30 Panel – What does an effective FSAG look like? Moderator: TBC
14:30 Challenges in implementation of Fatigue Management – Pilot Experiences- Lachlan Gray, IFALPA
14:45 Do we have enough science for fatigue management in RCO? – Antti Tuori, IFALPA
15:30 Break
Session – FRM in Ground Crew and ATC
15:30 FAA-NASA fatigue in Air Traffic Controllers – Erin Flynn-Evans, NASA
16:00 Beyond the Schedule: Using Cabin Crew Fatigue Modelling As A Strategic Approach to Harmonise Operational Demands – Marina Kunz, Air New Zealand
16:30 Finish
19:00 for 19:30: NETWORKING DINNER.
A networking dinner with pre-dinner drinks and wine has been arranged at the hotel and is included in the conference package for all delegates.
Day 2 – 19th March 2025
09:00 Welcome back. Simon Wickes. FRMSc
09:15 Panel – Investigating Fatigue and Human Factors Moderator: Jim Mangie
10:15 Break
Session – Scientific Developments in Fatigue Risk Management
10:45 Aircrew rostering workload patterns and associated fatigue and sleepiness scores in Short/Medium Haul Flights – Tulio Rodrigues ASAGOL
11:15 A FAA-NASA study of short haul contributions to fatigue – Cassie Hilditch, NASA
11:45 Update to the EASA regulations – TBC
12:30 Lunch
Session – Regulators’ Perspective
13:30 Current FAA Fatigue Research – Hannah Baumgartner, FAA
13:50 Latest developments in the UK CAA – TBC
14:05 Panel – The role of the regulator and regulations in managing fatigue Moderator: Jim Mangie
15:00 Break
Session – Future of FRMS
15:30 Digital Transformation in Fatigue Management: Data as a Foundation for Safety – Angélica Escabora & Pedro Escalona, LATAM
15:50 TBC
16:15 Finish
16:45 FRMS Forum Annual General Meeting