Aviation Safety Training

Aviation Safety training is available to enhance the knowledge and improve the practical application of safety practices within the industry.

Aviation Safety training can be provided as independent training courses or integrated into training packages to supplement Pilot, Cabin Crew and Engineer training courses.

'Initial' and 'Refresher' training courses can be facilitated at various Oxford Aviation Academy training centres or at the customers preferred location.

Courses offered at Stockholm, Oslo and Copenhagen

Dangerous Goods

The training will be performed by instructor lead lessons together with practical exercises. The participants will also work in small groups. Special attention to the CRM aspects at solving problems is taken into consideration.

This courses meets the necessary JAR-OPS requirements.
* Recurrent training is required within 24 months of any previous training.

The following options are available:

Dangerous Goods, Flight Deck Crew: For operators holding permanent approval to carry Dangerous Goods)
Dangerous goods, Flight Deck Crew: For operators not holding permanent approval to carry Dangerous Goods
Dangerous Goods, Cabin Crew.

For further information, contact: sales@oaa.com

Water Survival Training

Using local third party leisure facilities we are able to offer water survival training and techniques, this includes life raft exercises, the actual donning and use of personal floatation equipment in water along with swimming and simulated rescue exercises like ditching hints.

Description

  • The course includes theoretical and practical training with highly qualified instructors.
  • The training covers classroom lectures and hands on training.
  • The Water Survival training will take place in a public bath.

The course covers the following topics:

  • Presentation & Introduction
  • Survival techniques and ditching hints
  • Swimming pool training with raft, 2 hours
  • Practical training in water with life vests and a 25-person life raft
  • Training how to enter a raft and how to survive until the Rescue Services has arrived
  • Swimming test 200 meters, if applicable, or showing the ability to swim.
  • CRM is integrated in all sessions.

Duration

4 hours.

Prerequisites

Intended for Flight Deck Crew and Cabin Crew

Conditions

The course is based on EU-OPS subpart O 1.1005. The course meet EU-OPS requirement but not the Operator specifics Note: Due to various availability of public bath, the training may take place during daytime or evening time.

Fire & Smoke Training

  • The course includes theoretical and practical training with highly qualified instructors.
  • The training covers classroom lectures and hands on training.
  • Real fire fighting and smoke training is performed in a Cabin Fire Trainer.

The course covers the following topics:

  • Presentation & Introduction
  • Classification, European standard, A, B, C, D and E
  • Fire triangle
  • Fire prevention and detection
  • Handling of different Fire fighting equipment
  • How to act in different Fire fighting scenarios
  • Practical training, different Fire fighting scenarios
  • Smoke protection
  • Donning of Protective Breathing Equipment (PBE) in an enclosed simulated smoke filled environment
  • CRM is integrated in all sessions.

Duration

4 hours or by agreement

Prerequisites

Minimum Initial / Basic trained Cabin Crew Members or Flight Crew.

Conditions:

The course is based on EU-OPS subpart O 1.1005. The course meets EU-OPS requirement but not the Operator's specifics.

Crowd Control / Emergency & Evacuation Techniques

  • The course includes theoretical and practical training with highly qualified instructors.
  • The training covers classroom lectures and cabin mock-up emergency scenarios with evacuations.
  • Focus is on the crowd control technique and on guidance of passengers in emergency situations with relevant communication and orders.

Practical training scenarios will be performed in mock-ups followed by evacuation drills and checking of passenger flow.

The course covers the following topics:

  • Introduction
  • Emergency and Evacuation procedures
  • Slide descending techniques/slide descends.
  • Evacuation techniques
  • Different mock-up cases: Planned or unplanned evacuation on land or water, decompression, in-flight fire and severe turbulence
  • Management of passenger crowd control
  • Communication / Orders
  • Triage assessment
  • CRM is integrated in all sessions

Duration

4 hours, or by agreement

Prerquisites

Minimum is Initial / Basic trained Cabin Crew Members.

Medical Aspects & First Aid

  • The course includes theoretical and practical training with highly qualified instructors.
  • The training covers classroom lectures and hands on training using Medical and First Aid equipment and Kits.

The course covers the following topics:

  • Introduction of First Aid
  • CPR, theory and practical training. Defibrillator, if applicable, theory and practice.
  • Aviation Medicine including physical aspects and hypoxia
  • Emergency Medical Kits, First Aid Kits and their contents
  • First Aid associated with Survival training and appropriate hygiene
  • Semi prone position
  • Medical Emergencies e.g. Asthma, choking, stroke etc
  • Medical Triage
  • CRM is integrated in all sessions.

Duration

There are three alternatives:

  • 4 hours
  • 1 day
  • 2 days

Prerequisites

Intended for cabin crew.

Conditions

Based on EU-OPS subpart O 1.1005. The course meets EU-OPS requirement but not the Operator specifics.

Courses offered at Manchester

Dangerous Goods and Aviation Security Training

Please click here to view the Dangerous Goods and Aviation Security Training factsheet.

Water Survival Training

Using local third party leisure facilities we are able to offer water survival training, this includes the actual donning and use of personal floatation equipment in water along with swimming and simulated rescue exercises

For further infomation, contact:

t. +44 (0)1625 854040 f. +44 (0)1625 854042 e. man.sales@oaa.com