Aircraft Accident Investigation
How You Will Benefit
- Become aware of the objective of aircraft accident investigation, its origins and current practices.
- Be informed of international conventions applicable to aircraft accident investigations and the role of the State of Occurrence.
- Be informed of the global best practices applied by States, the various authorities and organizations that may be responsible for the function of aircraft accident and incident investigations
- Learn about the different types of accidents and serious incidents
- Be informed of the role of the airline and its nominated staff to assist in the investigation of an aircraft accident involving your airline’s aircraft
- Learn the difference in assisting as an advisor to the accredited representative or as an expert participation in the investigation.
- Be informed of the various workgroups that may be formed and their roles in the investigation
- Learn the rights of your airline as an operator in the compiling of the Final report
- Be informed on the need to have an identified go-team
- Review some major accidents.
Designed for
- Operational and Technical airline members within an airline who may be called upon to participle in an aircraft accident involving an aircraft of its airline or code share partner
- This course is a must for anybody having an interest in aircraft accident and incident investigations with a view to prevent occurrences and enhance aviation safety.
Course Content
- Introduction to aviation organization, regulatory agencies and management systems
- The introduction of ICAO SARPS
- ICAO Annex 13 SARPS
- Introduction to investigation authorities
- The obligations of the State of Occurrence
- Participation in an investigation and the role of accredited representative, advisor and expert
- The rights and obligations of participants and the conduct of the investigation
- The role of the airline advisor or expert and the airline support functions in respect of Documents; CVR; DFDR; and provision of transportation
- Accident reporting and safety recommendations
- The need for an airline go-team
- Review of some major accidents
Classroom Courses
| August 24 - August 28, 2009 |
| Geneva, Switzerland | Class No : 15870 | |
| Non-Members (USD) | $2,500.00 | Email or Fax |
IATA / ICAO / ACI / IGHC Members, IATA Partners, ANS Providers, IATA Airport Advisors (USD) | $2,125.00 | Email or Fax |
| Developing Nations* (USD) | $1,750.00 | Email or Fax |
| * Applies to : IATA / ICAO / ACI / IGHC Members, IATA Partners, ANS Providers, IATA Airport Advisors headquartered in Developing Nations. |
| November 16 - November 20, 2009 |
| Singapore | Class No : 15885 | |
| Non-Members (USD) | $2,500.00 | Email or Fax |
IATA / ICAO / ACI / IGHC Members, IATA Partners, ANS Providers, IATA Airport Advisors (USD) | $2,125.00 | Email or Fax |
| Developing Nations* (USD) | $1,750.00 | Email or Fax |
| * Applies to : IATA / ICAO / ACI / IGHC Members, IATA Partners, ANS Providers, IATA Airport Advisors headquartered in Developing Nations. |
Please note that if no sessions are listed above, then this course is currently
not scheduled for delivery in our IATA classrooms.
All IATA courses can be delivered to your offices and tailored to your
organisation's reality and needs. If you have a group of 15 or more individuals
for this course, please contact us at training.ymq@iata.org and we will
provide you with information about bringing this course to your offices at a
time convenient for you and your staff.
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