3. 1. Cabin Crew outline
Initial Safety Training
•Aviation regulations and the role of the civil aviation authority
•Aviation terminology
•Flight theory
•Meteorology
•The airplane: Structure and systems
•Use of emergency equipment
•Emergency procedures
•Fire Fighting procedures
•Survival on the ground and in water
•Medical and first aid knowledge
•Practical CPR
•Crew Resource Management
•Assistance to passengers with reduced mobility
•Dangerous Goods module
•Security module
•Aeronautical English
•Theoretical and practical tests and exams
4. 1. Cabin Crew outline
Airplane Conversion Training for Cabin Crew
•Airplane general and systems
•Emergency procedures
•Cabin crew emergency duties
•Emergency equipment
•Pilot incapacitation
•Operation on doors
•Evacuation procedures
•Fire drills
•Medical aspects and first aid training
•Practical CPR
•CRM
•Handling Chocked Passengers.
5. 1. Cabin Crew outline
Single modules
•Water Survival Training
•Fire Fighting Training
•Dangerous Goods Training
•Medical Aspects and First Aid Training + practical CPR
•Reduced Mobility Passengers Assistance (PRM)
6. 2. Cargo and Mail Handling
What will you learn
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
• Understand the basics of warehouse safety and emergency procedures
• Implement efficient warehouse process in view of the different cargo
types handled
• Evaluate the competitiveness of your current warehouse environment
• Safely build and breakdown different types of Unit Load Device (ULD)
• Apply Lean techniques as a tool for process improvements
7. 2. Cargo and Mail Handling
Course content
•Basic cargo security and aircraft loading
•Basic warehouse safety and emergency procedures
•Implementation of efficient warehouse process
•How to recognize and identify different types of cargo (dangerous goods,
outsized, perishable etc)
•Identification of aircraft types and characteristics
•Principles of ULD handling
•Cargo and mail handling according to the Airport Handling Manual
(AHM)
•Lashing and tie-down requirements to secure loads
•Handling and storage requirements for special cargo
•Lean principles
8. 2. Cargo and Mail Handling
Activities
• Case studies and practical examples
• Final examination
9. 2. Cargo and Mail Handling
Who should attend
This course is recommended for:
• Warehouse/Loading staff at airlines and airline handling agents,
loadmasters
•Cargo operations staff at cargo agents and consolidators
•Key handling personnel of shippers involved in air cargo
•Instructors responsible for cargo handling training
10. 3. Ground Operation
What will you learn
Upon completion of this course you will have the skills and techniques to:
•Control and supervise an airline station in a self-handled or outsourced
environment
•Use Ground Handling and Service Level Agreements (SLAs) to suit your
Stations handling needs, reduce costs and provide quality service
•Prevent fraud by being knowledgeable about the current methods that
fraudsters use to dilute airline revenues
•Implement a Safety and Security Station Management System according to
industry standards and recommended practices
•Motivate staff and effectively monitor their performance
•Use and work with the latest edition of the IATA Airport Handling Manual
(AHM) which is included in the course price.
11. 3. Ground Operation
Key topics
•The importance of Operational and Occupational Health and Safety
training
•Managing risk and the components of Emergency Response Plans (ERPs)
•The use of SGHA contracts and Service Level Agreements
•Operational standards in the IATA Airport Handling Manual (AHM)
•The latest trends in passenger/baggage handling and catering
This course if offered in the following formats:
1. Textbook Candidates will receive the training material in paper-based
format. To enroll, click on the "enroll" button below.
2. eBook: training material available in electronic format readable in all
computers and portable electronic devices. Benefit from discounted rates
and save on shipping!
12. 3. Ground Operation
Who should attend
This course is recommended for:
•Airlines, ground handling and other service providers
•Airport authorities
•Ground operations professionals at a supervisory level
19. 7. Pilot Training School
• PPL (Private Pilot License), (Single Engine).
• CPL (Commercial Pilot License), (Twin Engine).
• IFR (Instruments Flight Rules).
• MCC (Multi Crew Corporation).
• Simulator Training on Different Models .
Boeing, Airbus, Embrer, Fokker , etc.
• Aircraft Type Rating (CPT), Airbus and Boeing.
20. 8. Aircraft Maintenance
• High National Diploma (HND) of three years in
Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (option A).
• BSC. Aircraft Maintenance Engineering of four
years (option B).
22. 10. Air Navigation
•ICAO/ACI Course on Airport User Charges
•ICAO/CAE eLearning courses
•Workshops/Seminars on Air Transport Regulatory Policy for States
•Workshops on Airports and Air Navigation Services
•Meetings on Aviation Statistics