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Gordon Dupont "The Father of the Dirty Dozen"- Biography
Gordon worked for Transport Canada from March 1993 to
August 1999 as a Special Programs Coordinator. In this position he was
responsible for coordinating with the aviation industry in the development of
programs which would serve to reduce maintenance error. In this position he
assisted in the development of Human Performance in Maintenance (HPIM) Part 1
and 2. The "Dirty Dozen" maintenance Safety posters were an outcome of
HPIM Pt 1.
Prior to working for Transport, Gordon worked for seven years as a Technical
Investigator for the Canadian Aviation Safety Board later to become the Canadian
Transportation Safety Board. In this position he saw first hand the tragic
results of maintenance and human error.
Gordon has held the position of principal of an aviation vocational training
school as well as Chief Engineer for a corporate turbine aircraft.
He has been an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer and Commercial pilot in Canada,
United States and Australia.
He is the past president and founding member of the Pacific Aircraft Maintenance
Engineers Association.
He has worked on and held signing authority on aircraft from the Piper Cub on floats
through to the Boeing 747 . He also owns a pile of parts stored in his
hangar which will one day fly again as a Stearman (If and when he retires).
Gordon is often now called; "The Father of the Dirty Dozen" but feels that is
one child no one would want to sire.
He has had the pleasure of providing Human Factors training
around the world, from Australia to Sweden, from China to Portugal, from
Singapore to Holland, the USA, UK, Ireland, St. Martin and more.
Gordon retired from Transport Canada in 1999 and is
now a private consultant.
He is interested in any work that will serve to make our industry Safer.
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Renée Dupont-Adam - Biography
Renée Dupont-Adam is the CEO and a Co-Facilitator of “Human Factors Training for
System Safety Services in Vancouver, Canada.
Renée began her life in aviation
when she took her first flight from Lae – Port Morseby, Papua New Guinea in her
fathers’ Cessna 182 at the ripe old age of 3 weeks old. From that point
forward, Renée has been involved in all aspects of aviation, including: setting
up the Aircraft Maintenance Engineers Association (PAMEA), the Maintenance and
Ramp Safety Society (MARSS) and helping present the 1st World
Conference on Maintenance Errors and Their Prevention in 1995. Renée also held
the position of Editor for “GroundEffects” from 1997 – 2002. In 1993 the
“Dirty Dozen” posters were developed by her father, Gordon Dupont, whom is known
as the “Father of the Dirty Dozen” and thus she became the “Sister of the Dirty
Dozen”. She has presented papers for the Flight Safety Foundation, WATS, CHC Safety Summit, Women in Aviation, etc. Renee is a member of the Women in Aviation and Quarter Century Club. She also is currently working on her Private Pilots Licence and now holds her Student Licence.
Renée continues to facilitate
workshops all over the world in the interest of furthering Safety awareness,
by helping engineers and companies develop “Safety Nets” to lessen the
occurrence of making the mistakes they don’t intend to make.
Renée has starred in several of the training videos produced
and distributed by System Safety. Renée has also run several years in the 60 km "Walk to End Breast
Cancer" and completed 21 - 1/2 Marathons (from Arizona to Stockholm, Sweden)
Daryl Adam - Biography
Daryl was born and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. His love of drawing began when he was quite young and continued on into high school when he majored in commercial art and was at the top of his class. In the mid 80s the commercial art field was rapidly changing and preferring the "old school" method of pencil to paper, Daryl used pencil sketching as a favourite past time for many years instead, while he began a career with the federal government in 1988.
Daryl moved from Winnipeg to Vancouver, BC in 2007 to begin a life with Renee and they married in 2009. Daryl continues to draw and currently provides illustrations to System Safety Services, used in workshop materials. Daryl also assists System Safety Services with preparing classrooms for workshops and reviewing articles and workshop materials that are created by Gordon and Renee.
Bob Rorison Biography
Graduate of Pacific Vocational Institute Aircraft Maintenance Engineering program 1989 (now BCIT).
Experience in Northern Canada on fixed wing floats, wheels and ski’s aircraft, operations.
Flight Safety Master Technician on Cessna Citation aircraft, trained on Hawker 125 series 1A to 800, Boeing 727 & 757 aircraft, Fokker F 28, and similar aircraft and systems. Helicopter training includes Airbus Helicopters and Robinson Helicopters.
Experience as Director of Maintenance, Chief of Maintenance for several corporate aircraft operators such as Woodward Stores, Kaiser Resources, Weldwood of Canada.
Company Owner, Director, Chief of Maintenance for Quality Aircraft Maintenance AMO 86-92.
Auditor ISO 9001, 2008 Lead Auditor, AS 9100 Rev. “C” Internal Quality Systems Auditor.
ISBAO Approved Trained auditor
Instructor BCIT graduate of Provincial Instructor Diploma Program.
Justice Institute of BC Conflict Resolution.
Pacific AME Association founding member and director currently President , previously held positions as Treasurer, Vice President and other nominated positions.
MADD Canada volunteer for over 12 years, President of MADD Metro Vancouver concurrently for approximately 8 years. Currently spokesperson covering local and National television, radio and newspaper on issues surrounding drunk driving and legislation.
Toastmasters International advanced communicator silver award.
Recipient MADD Volunteer of the Year award BC/Yukon 2009.
Recipient of Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal for significant contribution to Canada and British Columbia.
Brian Small - Biography
Brian Small
started flying in 1965 and obtained his fixed wing license before he went rotary
wing in 1967. He held an ATPL (H)
and has flown over 16,000 hours in helicopters from the Bell 47 and Hiller UH-12
to the Sikorsky S61 and S76.
The majority of those hours were flown IFR in support of oil exploration
and production operations, worldwide. In
fact Brian has flown in over 40 different countries, some of which don’t exist
anymore.
Brian spent five years as the Vice President Safety for CHC Helicopters
International where he saw first hand the need for and value of human factors
training for all personnel. Brian is also fully trained on ISO 9000 and is a certified lead auditor.
On retirement he decided that he would enjoy doing his part to making our
industry safer by helping to train the human to recognize what causes them to
make an error and what safety nets they can put in place to avoid making that
error.
Fred
Mabonga - Biography
Fred joined the aviation industry in 1975. Since then he has had extensive training and experience within the industry and has worked for various airlines and a regulatory authority.
Trained in the United Kingdom at Brunel College and Oxford Air Training School, Fred obtained his Aircraft Maintenance Engineer’s Licence in 1982 issued by the UK Civil Aviation Authority. He also completed the UKCAA Airworthiness Course in 1996. He completed the IATA Course on Aircraft Maintenance and Engineering Management in 1995 and the IATA Course on Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance in 2003.
He has been an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer for many aviation companies in various countries, and has also held management positions including as Engineering Manager and Quality Assurance Manager at Air Namibia and Air Botswana. 1983 to 1987 he was a Technical Instructor at Air Zimbabwe where he taught Aircraft Engineers. 1998 to 2000 he was Deputy Chief of Aviation Safety at the Directorate of Civil Aviation in Namibia. He was in charge of Airworthiness and Chairman of the technical committee on aviation regulations. He was the Overhaul Workshops Manager at Arik Air in Nigeria.
He has type training and experience on various aircraft from ATR42, BAe146 up to Boeing 747-400.
Fred also has training and experience on Helicopters, trained at the Bell Academy in Dallas Texas USA, with experience in offshore operations in Angola.
Fred is now an Aviation Technical Consultant. He has a passion for aviation and is interested in training and promoting Safety in the industry. Mr. Mabonga looks forward to answering any questions you may have or will find the answers for you in the area of Human Factors and Safety. Fred is System Safety’s African representative and can be contacted via
fred.mabonga@gmail.com or + 260 97 698 3998
Mr. Goran Lundin - Biography
Goran Lundin is an industrial consultant providing HF support for aviation training centers and the industry. He has worked on international projects in the USA and South East Asia including China.
Goran lives in Vasteras, Sweden where he held the position of Accountable Manager of a JAA/EASA 147 approved technical and ATPL commercial pilot training college. He assisted in the project participation with Lufthansa in developing CBT technical training modules. He has also worked as the Production Manager for West Air Sweden controlling the logistics and quality assurance for operations in Europe.
Currently Goran is a Managing Director of an industrial owned training and certification company that is in cooperation with technical universities. He is also the President of the European organization for technical training centers Aviation Colleges in Europe (ACE).
In cooperation with System Safety Services, he has organized and coordinated many successful HF workshops for aviation training centers, companies and airlines.
Goran is System Safety’s European representative and can be contacted via
uglundin@telia.com or (46) 708 102694
Goran will be pleased to answer any questions you may have or will find the answers for you in the area of Human Factors and Safety.
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