Accident Investigation for 
Aviation Management    
               



Course dates: 06 - 17 Nov 2017

The Cranfield Safety and Accident Investigation Centre (CSAIC) is proud to offer its world-renowned two-week Accident Investigation for Aviation Management course.
 
Course overview
 
The course brings together the considerable expertise of investigators, operators and researchers, to deliver a course that is tailored to those working at management level in civil and military aviation.
 
It includes an on-site accident tutorial and a three-day aircraft incident investigation simulation using Cranfield Airport.
 
You will learn the fundamentals behind both incident and accident investigation and the roles that will be played by operators, regulators, manufacturers, legal and government accident investigation agencies.
 
Upon completion of the course, you will be able to conduct incident investigations within your organisation's safety management system and also co-operate with major accident investigations.

Who should attend?

The course is designed for professionally qualified civil or military flight crew, flight safety officers, managers, union representatives, regulatory authority, air traffic services management and others concerned with the operational aspects of flight safety.

In particular, the course is aimed at those who may be required to carry out investigations into occurrences, or to act as advisors or technical representatives to official aircraft accident investigations.

Please note that this is a popular course, which is often oversubscribed.  Secure your place now, to avoid disappointment.

For more information, visit:
www.cranfield.ac.uk/transportsystems/aivm
     

or call an advisor on:  

T: +44 (0)1234 754189