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Grey Owl Aviation Consultants Inc. is a leading provider of human factors in aviation, safety management systems, fatigue risk management and Canadian Aviation Regulations training for managers, technicians and flight crews.Grey Owl has been providing error reduction strategies both domestically and internationally by facilitating human factors training to aviation personnel onsite at customer facilities since 1991.As a licensed technician, Richard Komarniski has been extensively involved with aircraft maintenance since 1974. Richards passion for maintenance error prevention leads him to guest speak regularly at major industry conventions and conferences.Our MissionTo equip aviation managers, technicians and flight crews with the skills necessary to enhance safety, teamwork and efficiency in their work place, and therefore, reduce costly aviation errors.Our Human Factors in Aviation, Safety Management Systems and Fatigue Risk Management programs are in compliance with Transport Canada, FAA and EASA training requirements for managers, technicians and flight crews
Welcome to Riding Mountain Biosphere ReserveRiding Mountain UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve (RMBR), one of 16 Biosphere Reserves in Canada, was designated by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in 1986. It is a special area within which people are encouraged to demonstrate better approaches to conservation and sustainable resource use.The core protected area, Riding Mountain National Park, covers some 3,000 square kilometers of mixedwood forest, eastern deciduous forest, and rough fescue prairie. RMBR also includes a Zone of Cooperation which consists of the 15 municipalities and 4 First Nations that surround the Park, comprising an additional 12,000 square kilometers. The RMBR is encompassed primarily by Treaty 2 and to the west adjoined to Treaty 4. The landscape has been settled and managed by First Nations people since time immemorial.The RMBR is rich in lakes, streams and natural habitat. Development within the Biosphere Reserve has largely been for the growing of grain and forage crops, and for the production of livestock.