Airline Safety Investigation

Full time
5 days
Part time:
Delivers classroom training
Theoretical course
Offers flexible training
Flight training
Includes student assessment.

About The Course

During the five days of the airline safety investigation course, airline staff members will learn how to participate in an aircraft accident and serious incident investigation, in accordance with ICAO Annex 13 Standards. You will also learn about the concepts, techniques and tools necessary for your airline to conduct effective internal safety investigations. Special attention is given to understanding the underlying causes of accidents and incidents in order to improve safety and prevent future occurrences.

Course format

This classroom course provides 5 days (40 hours) of instruction delivered by an official IATA Instructor.

Take this course at an IATA Training Center, Regional Training Partner, or on-demand as in-house training.

Student performance will be based on an assessment.

Registration information

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What you will learn

Describe basic processes underlying the management of safety by an airline
Summarize a Model of Accident Causation
Explain basic concepts of Human Factors in aviation and the related models
Identify the training requirements for airline safety personnel to support ICAO Annex 13 investigations
Demonstrate the importance of the airline safety reporting program for internal safety investigations
Apply important tools for the airline internal safety investigation

Course content

Basic processes underlying the management of safety by an airline

Model of accident causation

Human Performance in the safety investigation

Training requirements for airline safety personnel to support ICAO Annex 13 investigations

Importance of the airline safety reporting program for internal safety investigations

Tools for the conduct of an airline Internal Safety Investigation

Who should attend

Operational and technical airline staff

Safety managers

Certificate awarded

An IATA Certificate of Completion is awarded to participants obtaining a grade of 70% or higher on all exercises and exams. A special distinction is awarded to participants obtaining a grade of 90% or higher.

Exam information

Will be conducted in Georgia at 1 of these 6 Airports depending on weather and flight tasking.

Natakhtari

Batumi

Tbilisi

Telavi

Kutaisi

Amrolauri

FAQ

Do I need a visa to study in Georgia?

Citizens of many CIS and European countries can enter Georgia without a visa and stay here for up to one year. We can help with an invitation if needed.

Where does the training take place?

The theoretical part (if needed) is conducted online. The flight training takes place at Natakhtari Airfield (Georgia).

Is it possible to pay for the training in installments?

Yes. All courses are paid in stages — you only pay for the current module (PPL, flight hours, etc.).

Do you provide student accommodation?

Yes. We offer accommodation either directly at the airfield or nearby Mtskheta area.

What level of English do I need?

A basic level is enough to start. Aviation English (ICAO) exam will be required — we help organize it online.

I have never flown before. Can I start from scratch?

No. For CPL(A) you must already have a PPL(A) license. If you don’t have it yet, start with PPL(A) course.

Can I start training without a medical certificate?

You will need a Class 1 Medical Certificate for CPL(A) practical training and licensing.

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