Regulation & SARPS for Airline Emergency Management

Duration:

Half Day

Language:

English

Date and Location:

Course can be arranged on any location and at any time

International regulations and Standardized Aviation Rules and Procedures (SARPS) play a crucial role in ensuring effective emergency management in the airline industry. These regulations set the standards and guidelines for the safe operation of aircraft and the management of emergencies, creating a unified framework for all airlines to adhere to. By following international regulations and SARPS, airlines can ensure consistency and uniformity in their emergency management procedures, regardless of their location or operational scale.

Adhering to international regulations and SARPS also    promotes interoperability and cooperation among different airlines and regulatory authorities, facilitating a coordinated response in the event of emergencies. This is particularly important in the case of international air travel, where    multiple stakeholders and jurisdictions are involved. Additionally, compliance with these regulations enhances safety, reduces risks, and improves the overall resilience of the aviation industry, ultimately contributing to the protection of passengers, crew, and the public. 

Therefore, international regulations and SARPS are essential for promoting a standardized and effective approach to airline emergency management on a global scale.

  

What will participant learn?

Our training program provides participants with a comprehensive understanding of the regulations and standards that govern airline emergency management. This includes international regulations from organizations such as ICAO, FAA, EASA, and IATA, as well as airline-specific policies. Students will develop a thorough knowledge of these requirements, both on a national and industry-specific level. They will also gain an understanding of the importance of complying with these standards and regulations to ensure the safety of passengers, crew members, and the overall operation of the airline. 

In addition, participants will learn how to promote a culture of safety during emergencies. The course  covers key topics such as ICAO, IATA, FAA, EASA and national standards and regulations, and the importance of compliance for passenger and crew

 
 

Who should attend?

Airline CEO, Heads of Flight Operations, Engineering, Safety, Ground Services, Inflight, Finance, Integrated Operations Control, Crisis Communication, ERP, Marketing, Human Resources, Contact Centre, Humanitarian Assistance staff.

 

Airport Operators: Head of ARFF and fire fighters, Head of Safety, Head of Terminal and Airside Operations, Head of CNS, Head of Airport Security Unit, Affected Airline Manager, staff to enact roles and ERP Head.

 

 

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