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Test Results from the Joint FAA/NASA Runway Friction Program (Feb 1990)
5. CROW Report 03-06 A Literature Survey on Tire-Surface Friction on Wet Pavements,
Application of Surface Friction Testers
6. CROW Report 03-10 Correlation of Self-Wetting Friction-Measurement Devices, Evaluation
of the ESDU method
7. CROW Report D07-06 Literature Survey on Operational Runway Surface Friction
Measurements
8. Discussion Paper on the Derivation of the FAA Landing Distance Factor (CAA-UK, G. Skillen)
Other
1. KLM cockpit bulletin 04/12 (29 Dec 2004)
2. KLM cockpit bulletin 06/02 (19 Jan 2006)
3. KLM General ROM 3.3.1 (8 Jun 2006)
4. VNV Vliegtechnisch Bulletin 2005/3 Slippery When Wet?
5. Boeing Performance Engineer Course Notes – Wet Runway, Physics, Certification,
Application (Paul Giesman, 2005)
6. Boeing 777 Certified Aircraft Flight Manual
7. Boeing 737NG Certified Aircraft Flight Manual
JetBlue Airways, New York’s low-fare airline,
which launched in February 2000, now employs
some 3,600 crewmembers and serves
19 cities around the country. The airline operates
a fleet of 31 new Airbus A320 aircraft
and is scheduled to add another five new
A320s into service by the end of 2002. Jet-
Blue is a proud founding member of the Family
Assistance Foundation and fully supports
the foundation’s goals and values.
As JetBlue grows so does the JetBlue Care
Team. The team is presently made up of 160
volunteer crewmembers from across the airline
and the goal is to increase this to 700
crewmembers by January 2008.
To become a member of the JetBlue Care
Team, crewmembers must receive management
approval and undergo a two-day Care
training course taught by the JetBlue Emergency
Response Department. The course is
designed to prepare crewmembers for a crisis
and give them the all-important communication
skills they will need in an emergency.
The Care Team is ready to be called into action
at anytime for any situation big or small,
whether that’s helping family members after
an accident or meeting customers off a turbulent
flight.
At the end of the course, crewmembers receive
a silver pin with a blue heart to identify
them as having completed the Care Training.
They are also issued with an Emergency Response
Care ID, with an expiration date, that
gives them access to secure areas after an
incident or accident and provides them with a
preliminary deployment checklist.
Since its inception in February 2001, the Jet-
Blue Care Team has been deployed to assist
families of deceased JetBlue crewmembers
and accommodate passengers from September
11, 2001. On that day, the team was
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Volume 1, Issue 3
Third Quarter 2002
Mark Your Calendars!
—————
2003 Family
Assistance
Foundation
Symposium
March 4-5,
2003
Atlanta,
Georgia
JetBlue Airways—New
York’s Low Fare Airline
1
2nd Annual Symposium
Preview
1
Captain Al Haynes—An
Interview
2
On Complicated Grief 2
BOS Workshop Feedback
3
Inside this issue:
Sharing the Journey
2nd Annual Family Assistance
Foundation Symposium Preview
We are privileged to announce that Captain
Al Haynes will kick off the Symposium with
our keynote address on March 4.
Captain Haynes was at the helm of the illfated
United Flight 232 on July 19, 1989
when the number 2 engine of the DC-10 he
was flying suffered a catastrophic engine failure
causing the loss of all three of the aircraft’s
hydraulic systems and rendering the
flight controls virtually useless. Captain
Haynes and his crew managed to get the aircraft
to Sioux City, Iowa where they crashlanded
and miraculously 187 passengers and
crew survived.
Captain Haynes will talk about what he considered
the critical success factors in why
nearly 2/3 of the passengers and crew survived
such a horrific accident and the importance
of communities and responders in preparing
for the worst in supporting survivors
and families.
(Continued on page 4)
Newsletter of the Family Assistance Foundation
Welcome New
Members!
Alaska Airlines*
Air Mobility Command*
Iberia Airlines
Allegiant Air
PAGE 2 SHARING THE JOURNEY VOLUME 1, ISSUE 3
An Interview with Captain Al
Haynes
The following is an excerpt of the interview with Captain Al
Haynes-- from The Handbook of Human Services Response,
written by Carolyn V. Coarsey, Ph.D. due out
 
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