Course Overview
While the implementation of a Fatigue Risk Management System (FRMS) is not (yet) a manadatory requirement for Air Operators in the EU, it may be implelemtned at the discretion of the operator and with the approval of the Comepetent Authority. Certain variations on the prescribed Flight Time Limitations defined in Supart FTL of the Air Operations Regaultion (EU) 965/2012, can be availaed of by an operator with an approved FRMS.
The course runs over two days and will be interactive in nature, providing a blended approach with theoretical modules and interactive practical exercises designed to assist the delegate in achieving the learning objective.
Course Dates
This course is delivered in a virtual training room via Zoom. Please get in touch with us if you require in-person training.
Course Topics
- Overview of regulatory requirements
- Introduction to the concept of Fatigue
- Operator and Individual – Fatigue Countermeasures
- Fatigue Risk Management General
- Reactive processes
- Proactive processes
- Predictive Processes
- Fatigue Report Investigation
- Investigation Techniques
- Data Collection
- Data Analysis
- Drawing conclusions
- Making recommendations
- Metrics
- Roster Fatigue Metrics
- Fatigue Key Performance Indicators
- Development and monitoring
- Analysis of indicators
- Trend Identification
- Investigation of Trends
- Actions in response to evolving Trends
- Continuous improvement and ongoing monitoring
Who Should Attend
- Competent Authority Inspectors responsible for oversight of the Flight Time Limitation schemes/Fatigue Risk Management Systems for Air Operators;
- Air Operators’ Management Staff (Nominated persons/post holders, Compliance/Safety Managers, Investigators etc.);
- Air Operators’ Operational Control Centre and Rostering staff;
- Anyone with an interest in learning about Fatigue Risk Management Systems, and how they are developed, managed and regulated.
Learning Objectives
The objective of this course is to provide the delegate with the knowledge and skills to understand the concept of Fatigue Management performed either through the operator’s Safety Management System (SMS) or, if approved to do so, its Fatigue Risk Management System (FRMS). On completion of the course the delegate will be able to understand the mechanisms by which fatigue is monitored in addition to attaining sufficient knowledge to develop fatigue risk management performance indicators, identify and analyse trends and make effective safety decisions based on available data.
Prerequisites
A background in aviation with current or prospective management, investigator or competent authority inspector responsibilities;
No previous experience in Flight Time Limitations /Fatigue Risk Management is necessary;
The ability to understand and converse in English is also a requirement;
Register Your Interest
Complete the form to register your interest in this course and we will be in touch.