Title |
Survival Factors in Aviation Accidents |
Description |
This intensive, hands-on, four-day course covers a wide range of aircraft occupant survivability issues, including case studies highlighting key components of accident survivability, cabin safety and emergency equipment. The material will be presented in seminar and workshop format by staff from NTSB, NASA-Langley Research Center, and the FAA Civil Aerospace Medical Institute. |
ID Code |
AS302 |
Dates, Tuition |
TBD |
Times |
8:30 am - 5:00 pm (Day 1-3) |
Location |
NTSB Training Center • 45065 Riverside Parkway • Ashburn, Virginia 20147 |
| Interest to Attend | Please email Studentservices@ntsb.gov to express your interest to register to attend. We will contact you once dates, tuition, and processing fee are determined and how to register. Thank you. |
CEUs |
3.1 |
Overview |
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Performance Results |
Upon completion of this course the participant will be able to:
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Q & A |
The course designer, NTSB Aviation Survival Factors Chief Nora Marshall, talks about: The public perception of aircraft accident survivability
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Equipment |
Participants must provide their own digital camera for use in several documentation exercises. |
Who May Attend |
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| Accommodations | Area hotels and restaurants |
| Airports | Washington Dulles International (IAD): 10 miles Washington Ronald Reagan National (DCA): 30 miles Baltimore/Washington International (BWI): 60 miles |
More Information |
Email TrainingCenter@ntsb.gov or call (571) 223-3900. Courses, forums and symposia are added to the schedule throughout the year. Subscribe to the e-newsletter to learn about upcoming events and new programs: http://www.ntsb.gov/trainingcenter/list/list_mw020207.htm |