NTSB to offer training on emergency communications.

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On Oct 27-28, 2009, NTSB will be offering guidance to aviation public affairs professionals on how to most effectively manage emergency communications following major aircraft accident. Representatives from NTSB Office of Public Affairs will explain process by which accident-related information is verified and released to news media and family members of those affected by accident. Members of news media will be there to discuss how previous accidents have been covered.



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NTSB to Offer Training on Emergency Communications Involved in Major Aircraft Accidents



The National Transportation Safety Board is devoting two days at its Training Center to offer guidance to aviation public affairs professionals on how to most effectively manage emergency communications following a major aircraft accident.

The training will be offered on October 27-28, 2009, at the NTSB Training Center in Ashburn, Virginia, (near Washington, D.C.) and is aimed at communications professionals working with airports, airlines and corporations with aviation departments.

Representatives from the NTSB Office of Public Affairs will explain the process by which accident-related information is verified and released to the news media and the family members of those affected by a major accident.

Members of the news media will be there to discuss how previous accidents have been covered and to talk about how social media is changing how breaking news is disseminated and consumed. Airport and airline communications professionals will provide case studies on how communications during previous aircraft incidents and accidents were handled.

Those interested in learning more should see the complete description of the training, registration information, and cost to attend at:
http://www.ntsb.gov/TC/CourseInfo/PA302_2009.htm

Information about the NTSB Training Center is available at http://www.ntsb.gov/tc/TrainingCenter.htm

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