- Bostonair Technical Training offers both Initial and Continuation (Recurrent) courses available.
- Explain the need to take Human Factors into account and identify the limits of human performance.
- Explain the social, psychological and physical conditions that affect human performance.
- Explain how types of work tasks and communications affect human performance in the workplace.
- Explain how human error and hazards in the workplace lead to accidents and how these can be avoided.
- Explore what employers and employees can do to work together to improve safety and responsibility.
Aviation Human Factors Training (excluding Safety Management)
An introduction to Human Factors; exploring the implications of error, organisational safety culture, procedures, safety policy, human limitations and methods of communication in the aviation workplace. Human Factors is a mandatory requirement for all EASA and UK CAA Part 145 approved organisations as outlined in 145.A.30 (e) National Authorities 10 Part Programme.
Human Factors (excluding Safety Management)
To give students a general introduction to Human Factors in the aviation industry and cover the essential information needed to satisfy the requirements of regulation 145.A.30 (e), excluding the Safety Risk Management module.
This is to be completed by students who already hold a valid Safety Management certificate; if you have not taken a Safety Management course separately, we recommend you take the Initial Safety including Human Factors course instead, as per the new requirement of 145.a.30(e).
This course will: