Well SA, you've already done the first part and outlined the content of your presentation; you now need to research each section, tease out the major points of the matter and get them down on a power point slide, or whatever it is you're using. You also- of course, have to understand the subject to the point where you can talk around the main topics (bullet points). It is alway useful to have at least once real life example of where HF have played, or perhaps not played a part in avoiding an accident.
The web is full of this stuff and I'm sure you'll find what your need. But also if you're already with an airline, there will be much resource within your flight ops department as well I'd imagine.
When you have the presentation complete you need to practice it and get your timing right 15 minutes for a subject like this is short. Always useful to have a good friend go through it with you.
And finally, on the day- visit the presentation venue, find the electric sockets, set up your props and PC early, check it interfaces with the projector etc. and compose yourself for the show. Good luck.
Last edited by no sig; 7th November 2009 at 19:24.