Three Ways You Can Virtually Attend This Year’s Air Safety Forum

Can’t make this year’s ALPA Air Safety Forum coming up next week in Washington, DC? No problem! The Association is providing you with three easy ways to participate in this year’s Forum and join the conversation. #AlpaASF13

1 – If you have time to watch, ALPA will webcast the event live starting Wednesday, July 17, at 8:30 a.m. Eastern, with opening remarks by the Forum’s keynote speaker, the Honorable Frank LoBiondo, chairman of the Aviation Subcommittee of the U.S. House of Representatives, and by ALPA president Capt. Lee Moak.

Check out the schedule for other panel discussions you might find interesting, and don’t miss the banquet on Thursday night, where the Association will honor dedicated pilot representatives’ work to advance safety, security, and pilot assistance initiatives. Just visit alpa.org, and you’ll find the link to the live event front and center.

2 – You can grab the highlights of the Air Safety Forum by following ALPA’s social media accounts. We’ll be tweeting the meeting live (WeAreALPA on Twitter), posting pertinent takeaways on Facebook, and featuring select videos from the day’s events on YouTube. You can join the conversation using #AlpaASF13.

Social media not your thing, but you still have questions? We’ve got you covered. You can text in your questions for panelists to 703-594-6660 (standard text messaging rates may apply) or e-mail them to airsafetyforum@alpa.org.

3 – Just want to read about what happened? Catch coverage from the 59th Annual Air Safety Forum on ALPA’s dedicated website, safetyforum.alpa.org; in regularly scheduled FastRead articles next week; and in the August edition of Air Line Pilot, scheduled to hit your mailbox the first week of the month.