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4 Days – Crew Control & EASA Fatigue Risk Management Online Course (Ref CC/23-01)
September 19 @ 7:00 am - September 22 @ 3:00 pm UTC


Certification
Upon successfully completing the exam, you will be awarded an IFOA Training Certificate valid for a period of 36 months.
- Practical and multiple-choice questions
- 75% required to pass.

Duration
4 Days

Start
19/09/2023

Location
Online

Price
495 EUR
What You Will Learn?
Our students will continue to enhance their current competencies to mobilize the relevant knowledge, skills, and attitude to carry out activities and tasks associated with the crew controller / scheduler duties and responsibilities., but also the know-how:
Discount Applied
THE MORE PARTICIPANT, THE CHEAPER THE TRAINING!
- 5 Participants / 495 EUR - 5% = 470 EUR
- 10 Participants / 495 EUR - 15% = 420 EUR
- 20 Participants / 495 EUR - 25% = 370 EUR
Special Deal:
If you sponsor 5 (confirmed) participants or more, you will benefit from a 50% discount on the course.
A deposit shall deposit only be paid to register for the course.
And the entire course fee is one week before the training when the final price is confirmed.
Maximum Participants: 20
Course Delivery
This Recurrent Training is delivered entirely online.

Format
4 Days Online Training (Synchronous)
Who Should Attend?
Our Crew Control and Fatigue Risk Management training program is designed for EASA Part CAT aviation organizations, experienced aviation professionals involved in crew planning, flight crew, and cabin crew eager to learn how to apply aviation rules, regulations, and restrictions to ensure the crew's roster requirements are legally met, costly effective, and enhance crew satisfaction during daily operations.
Course Content
The content of this training program fulfills the EASA Part ORO Subpart FTL: Flight and Duty Time Limitations and Rest Requirements, including the ORO.FTL.120 Fatigue Risk Management (FRM)
Crew Control
- Air Law
- Airline Schedule Planning
- Crew Scheduling
- Flight Time Limitations
- Flight Monitoring
- Practical Exercices
Fatigue Risk Management
- Applicable regulatory requirements for flight, duty and rest
- The basics of fatigue including sleep fundamentals and the effects of disturbing the circadian rhythms
- The causes of fatigue, including medical conditions that may lead to fatigue
- The effect of fatigue on performance
- Fatigue countermeasures
- The influence of lifestyle, including nutrition, exercise, and family life, on fatigue
- Familiarity with sleep disorders and their possible treatments
- Where applicable, the effects of long-range operations and heavy short-range schedules on individuals
- The effect of operating through and within multiple time zones
- The crew member's responsibility for ensuring adequate rest and fitness for flight duty.