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| AVIATION COURSES > FLIGHT SAFETY |
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| COURSE DESCRIPTION |
- Introduction to management and communication principles.
- Effective flight briefing.
- Human factors in aviation safety and maintenance.
- Risk management and hazard assessment.
- Concepts of aerodynamics, aircraft structures, materials and power plants.
- Aircraft and engine performance.
- Aviation safety concepts and safety management system.
- Safety program and methodology of accident prevention.
- Safety inspection program, checklist and reports.
- Introduction to aircraft accident investigation.
- Incident management and emergency action planning.
- Accident investigation analysis, techniques and reporting.
- Applications to civil and military aircraft.
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| PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES |
- Understand safety terms and safety concepts
- Build an aviation safety program
- Perform flight safety inspections
- Develop inspection checklists
- Conduct safety briefings
- Write safety reports
- Develop pre-accident and emergency planning skills
- Analyze aircraft accidents
- Provide valuable assistance to the accident board
- Managemenet of accident site
- Utilize existing reports
- Lead flight safety and planning at all levels
- Conduct accident investigations
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| REQUIRED PARTICIPANT QUALIFICATIONS |
- This course is considered vital for Pilots, Engineering Support Personnel, Safety Program Managers, Field Inspectors, and Flight Standard Personnel responsible for aircraft safety and investigation.
- Good command of English is essential.
- This course has a duration of 5 weeks
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