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ALI Seminar
February 9, 10, 11, 2009
 
Night Vision Goggle (NVG)
and Glass Cockpit Lighting Seminar

This Aerospace Vehicle NVG and Glass Cockpit Lighting Seminar is designed to provide a state-of-the-art "snapshot" of the latest in aircraft crew station and exterior vehicle lighting techniques.  This Advanced Seminar will cover subjects directly involved in today's and tomorrow's design of crew station lighting; specifically, the application of Night Vision Goggles (NVG Compatible Lighting), sunlight readable displays, glass cockpit lighting, etc.

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February 9, 2009:         Exhibits/Displays by National and International Companies of their products and services (with cocktail reception)
 
February 10 & 11, 2009:   Technical Presentations by National and Internationally known experts.
 
February 2008 Agenda
(2009 Agenda will be published Fall of 2009)
  • Determination of Scratch Resistance of Glass by Taber Abraser, Mr. Troy A. Cain - Kopp Glass
  • Test Equipment - A Photometric Hands-On Experience, Mr. José A. Pérez - K-Light Laboratories
  • Polarization - the Invisible Property of Light, Dr. Richard Young - Optronic Labs
  • The Largest Lighting Test Lab (Hangar) in North America by The Boeing Company, Mr. Julian Chang - The Boeing Company
  • Is There a Need for a New Aviation Anti-Collision Effective Intensity Measurement Model? , Mr. James Christopher Narey - Lockheed
  • NVG Lighting Test Equipment, Mr. Harry Reichardt - Hoffman Engineering
  • Contrast Enhancement for Displays to Meet Highly Reflective "Off-Angle" Requirements, Mr. Bruce Maxwell & Mr. Al Misiuk - Luma Technologies
  • Improved Techniques in Aviation Photometry and Optical Design, Dr. Ian Lewin - Lighting Sciences
  • Visual Focus: Factors for Pilots, Dr. Michael Crognale - University of Nevada
  • Optical Performance Requirements for Navy Aircraft Displays, Mr. Martin Mattingly - U.S. Navy
  • Rapid Prototyping: New Materials, New Processes, New Developments, Mr. Keith Border - Laser Reproductions
  • Advances in Avonic Display Measurements: Spectral & Imaging Solutions for Luminance, Color and NVIS Radiance, Mr. Tim Moggridge - Lumetrix Corp.
  • How to Reliably Power LED Based Lighting Systems, Mr. Dan Watts - Watts Unlimited
  • Lighting the KC-135:  Fifty Years and Counting; Issues and Opportunities, Mr. Kevin McDermott - Astronautics Corporation of America
  • Controlled Ambient Lighting for Testing of Cockpit Lighting Systems. Recent experiences with the Alenie Aeronautica Sky Light Simulator, Mr. Marco Fabbri, Alenia Aeronautica S.p.A., ITALY 

Additional Presentations May Be Added Prior to Seminar

* End of Seminar Drawing: Must be Present to Win (Win Prepaid Attendance to 2009 Short Course or Future Seminar)

*Drawing: After noon on Wed., drop your badge in container for 5:00 p.m. drawing

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Appreciation Luncheon with Awards (All ALI Attendees invited)
  • Coffee available each  morning of the technical sessions
  • A set of proceedings containing the technical presentations will be sent to each registered attendee.

Special Events:

Golf:

 

Back by popular demand, the fourth annual ALI golf tournament will take place
February 9, at the Los Verdes Golf Course (http://www.americangolf.com/detail-popup.cfm?courseid=70&courseidlist=70).  This beautiful Billy Bell-designed course offers the best ocean views in the entire state of California.  The format for this year’s event is 4-person scramble.  The tournament will start at 10:00 a.m. and finish in plenty of time for the ALI exhibition/reception.

 

Wamco has volunteered to organize this event so please express your interest by phone or email to Mike Phillips at Wamco.

                Phone:  714-545-5560

                Email:  mphillips@wamcoinc.com

 

The entry fee will be $100.00, which will include golf, cart, BBQ lunch, prizes and transportation to/from golf course.

 

Don’t miss this opportunity for a fun filled day.

 

 

Hospitality Suites:

 

Kopp Glass:         February 9, 2009 (Following Exhibits)

 

Wamco:                February 10, 2009 (Following Technical Session)

 

2008 APPRECIATION AWARDS
 
Individual Appreciation Award:   Mr. Dan Watts
 Company Appreciation Award:  Gillinder Brothers, Inc.

ALI Seminar Registration

February 9-10-11, 2009

Attendance is by advance registration only. With your paid registration, you receive the following:

°   Attendance at Technical Meetings
°   Proceeding of Seminar
°   Attendance at Awards Luncheon
°   Coffee Prior to Meetings
°   Reduced Parking Fee at Hotel
°   Discounted Hotel Room Rate (if reserved by cut-off date)
°   Attendance at National/International manufacturer's hardware/equipment/servies exhibits/displays
°   Participation in the cocktail reception

The registration fee is due two weeks prior to the start of the seminar and excludes cost of hotel rooms, meals, taxes and gratuities. Registration becomes firm two weeks before the scheduled date of the seminar, after which no refunds will be made.


Registration Fee:    $500.00 Per Person if paid by January 15, 2009.

$600 if paid after January 15, 2009.

ALI Online Registration

Register Online for the
NVG and Glass Cockpit Lighting Seminar!

Please fill in this simple form and submit it for fast registration. Or you can print it, complete it, and mail or fax. Either way, you will not want to miss this learning opportunity!

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  • Send Check for $600.00 ($500.00 if paid before 1/15/09) to Aerospace Lighting Institute, 2783 Camden Road, Clearwater, FL 33759-1013 U.S.A.
  • Or.......ALI also accepts payment by both Master Card and Visa.  Call ALI and we will take your information over the phone.
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Aerospace Lighting Institute, Inc.
2783 Camden Road
Clearwater, FL 33759-1013  U.S.A.