The Safety and Emergency Procedures course, is a mandatory requirement for all pilots and cabin crew.
Aviation personnel in other designations also need the skills of first responders for any emergency situation.
The course is designed to all crew teams' members with the focus on their behavior and guidance of passengers in emergency situations.
The course has theoretical lectures in the classroom and practical training in specific facilities for hands-on training in first aid, ditching, crash landing, biohazard response, fire and smoke procedures.
• Fire and Smoke Training
• Human Factors
• Water & Land Survival Training
• Safety Equipment Requirements & Uses Training
• First Aid Training
• Self Defense
• Decompression Response Training
• Handling Dangerous Goods Training
• Security Procedures
• Communication
• Discipline and Responsibilities
• Crew Resource Management (CRM)
The goal of the Safety and Emergency Procedure Training (SEPT) courses is to ensure that the operating crew has the necessary skills to handle any emergency or unusual situation that may arise on-board their aircraft or on the ground, as well as to keep them informed of any new regulations, procedures, or equipment.
This training is a generic, non-aircraft specific course designed to raise awareness among crew teams about their responsibilities to themselves and their passengers' safety.
Improve your alertness or responsiveness in disaster management.
Understand airport emergency procedures and the communication hierarchy.
Classroom training
Practicals
Field Exposure
Exams
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