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CRM course design and training for Flight Calibration Services

In October 2019 ITS was asked by Flight Calibration Services Limited (Flight-Cal), based at Shoreham in the UK, to provide support for CRM training. Flight-Cal specialise in flight inspections at airports worldwide. Whenever possible, with any new client, ITS like to undertake a full Training Needs Analysis (TNA) before preparing, and commencing, any training programme. […]

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Train the Trainer for Tui Fly

At the beginning of October 2019, ITS returned to Amsterdam to run a train the trainer course for Tui Fly. The course was 3-day duration and was attended by six crew members who were preparing to become ground instructors

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Thailand – Instructor Refresher Training

In early September 2019, ITS returned to Songkhla, Thailand to deliver a series of recurrent training courses to SFS Aviation instructors. SFS is a rotary wing operation serving mainly the offshore oil industry. Having delivered initial instructor training courses in 2016, ITS now ran the following recurrent courses: CRM Trainer Refresher CRM Trainer Examiner Refresher […]

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Human Performance & Limitations Instructor training for Tui Fly

During the week of August 5h 2019 ITS ran an HPL Instructor course in Amsterdam for Tui Fly instructors. The course follows the EASA ATPL syllabus and delivers the skills required for instructors to deliver HPL training to pilots and flight attendants. In particular, it enables flight attendant CRM trainers to meet the EASA requirement that […]

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Canada issues Emergency AD to limit Airbus A220 engine power settings after recent incidents

Regulator Transport Canada issued an Emergency Airworthiness Directive (AD) to limit certain engine power settings on Airbus A220 aircraft following three recent failures. Three inflight shutdowns occurred within three months: July 25, 2019, September 16, 2019, and October 15, 2019. In each case, the aircraft involved was a Swiss International Air Lines Airbus A220-300 (formerly named Bombardier CSeries […]

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Why is cross-functional teamwork so important?

Why is cross-functional teamwork so important?Description: Introducing cross-functional teamwork can not only help to promote a sense of cohesion across your business but also optimise your efforts Keywords: crm training courses, human factors, cross-functional teamwork short workshops. Have you ever felt like your organisation works in silos with each department working on their own tasks, […]

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