The "Annex 14 – Aerodrome Safety" course is meticulously designed to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of the regulatory requirements outlined in Annex 14 of the Chicago Convention. This course aims to equip aviation professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to ensure the safety and compliance of aerodrome operations, fostering a secure and efficient environment.
Upon completion of this course, participants will:
The standard course duration is 5 Days, comprising both theoretical learning and practical applications. The initial two weeks focus on theoretical foundations, covering key aspects of Annex 14, including aerodrome design, operational procedures, and safety management. The subsequent two weeks involve participants in practical exercises, safety inspections, and case studies to apply Annex 14 principles.
The theoretical segment includes classroom lectures, group discussions, and eLearning modules. Participants delve into the specifics of Annex 14, exploring aerodrome design considerations, safety regulations, and emergency planning. The emphasis is on understanding the regulatory framework and its implications for ensuring aerodrome safety.
Practical training immerses participants in real-world scenarios, allowing them to apply Annex 14 principles to various safety challenges. Participants engage in exercises that simulate safety inspections, emergency response planning, and compliance assessments, ensuring practical application of the learned concepts.
The course covers a range of topics in accordance with Annex 14, including:
Participants should have a basic understanding of aviation terminology, aerodrome operations, and possess English language skills at ICAO Level 4 or higher.
The course aligns with international standards outlined in Annex 14 of the Chicago Convention. It is approved by the appropriate aviation authorities, ensuring adherence to industry best practices.