The "Introduction to Fatigue Risk Management Systems" course provides participants with a foundational understanding of Fatigue Risk Management (FRM) principles within the aviation industry. This course serves as an essential entry point for individuals seeking insight into the critical role FRM plays in maintaining operational safety and the overall well-being of aviation personnel.
Upon completion of this course, participants will:
The standard course duration is 3 weeks, incorporating both theoretical and practical components. The initial week focuses on theoretical foundations, covering topics such as the science of fatigue, regulatory requirements, and FRM methodologies. The subsequent two weeks involve practical applications, where participants engage in scenario-based exercises and real-world case studies to reinforce theoretical knowledge.
The theoretical segment comprises classroom lectures, group discussions, and eLearning modules to create a comprehensive learning environment. Participants explore teamwork principles essential for effective fatigue risk management in operational settings.
Practical training involves hands-on exercises to apply theoretical knowledge. Participants engage in scenario simulations that mirror real-world fatigue risk scenarios, enhancing their ability to identify and mitigate fatigue-related risks.
The course covers a range of topics, including:
Participants are required to have a basic understanding of aviation operations and possess English language skills at ICAO Level 4 or higher.
The course aligns with international standards, including Commission Regulation (EU) 2015/340. It is approved by the relevant aviation authorities and complies with the regulations set forth by the aviation industry.