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ACCIDENT/INCIDENT INVESTIGATION AWARENESS TRAINING (AIIA)

ACCIDENT/INCIDENT INVESTIGATION AWARENESS TRAINING (AIIA) COURSE 

AIIA ONLINE course - AUD $1,450.00* (ex GST)

The process is based on the international Standards and Recommended Practices for aircraft accident and incident Investigation (Annex 13 — Aircraft Accident and Incident Investigation), and includes other relevant references such as the model developed by James Reason, combined with Human Factors Classification and Analysis (HFACS) and the Human Factors Intervention Matrix (HFIX) developed by Scott Schappel and Ernest Wiegman, however, the intrinsic value of this course lies with the extensive experience of our Accountable Manager.

This course can be provided ‘face to face’ at our training venue at the Mantra Hotel Epping, in Melbourne, or through our ‘Live Learning Virtual Classroom’ online capability.

This course provides an actual "hands-on" systems investigation methodology that includes Human Factors in keeping with the overview description below.

Each candidate receives a detailed quick reference ‘Investigation Protocol’ manual, some extracted details below.

Several actual high level accident investigations are used as practical examples during this course.

 

 

Course Overview:

  • Outline of Accident Investigation, reference ICAO - Annex 13, ATSB and international accident investigation organisations as appropriate 
  • James Reason’s - TRIPOD model 
  • Background, Tripod Incident Causation Model
  • Incidents/Accidents includes ‘Unsafe Acts’, Trends in Safety, Controlling the Uncontrollable
  • General Failure Types, Fallible Decisions and Root Causes
  • Human Factors Analysis and Classification System (HFACS)
  • Human Factors Intervention Matrix (HFIX)
  • Interactive Team Exercises covering actual accident scenarios

Who should enrol in this course?

All AOC Key Personnel, specifically Accountable Managers and Quality/Safety Personnel, however the concepts integrated into this course apply to all Aviation personnel.

In addition, from an offshore operational perspective all offshore personnel dealing with safety, including HLO's and associated personnel should enrol in this course.


*PAYMENT NOTES

If you have any difficulties using the online payment portal or paying by credit card, please contact office@flightsafety.com.au or call +61 (0)7 5448 2788 to arrange enrolment into the course.
We will issue a pro-forma invoice and, once it is paid, we will submit the enrolment coupon code with full instructions on how to proceed.


 

Here is the course outline:

1. INTRODUCTION

The introduction gives a brief overview of the Flight Safety Group and explains the objectives of the AIIA training course.

Flight Safety Group
Aim and Objectives of the AIIA Training Course
ACCIDENT/INCIDENT INVESTIGATION AND ANALYSIS COURSE
AIIA Introduction Quiz

2. Safety Culture “The Ultimate Goal”

Integrating safety, quality and risk management systems provides a cost-effective approach to protecting the resources of your organisation.

Safety Culture - The Ultimate Goal
AIIA Module 2 - Safety Culture

3. HFACS

Incorporating the Tripod Method, the James Reason Model of Accident Causation and ICAO references.

HFACS METHODOLOGY
HFACS FRAMEWORK
AIIA Module 3 - HFACS

4. DEFINITIONS

Definitions and General Failure Types.

Definitions
The Flight Safety Accident/Investigation Flip-Chart Handbook
General Failure Types
AIIA Module 4 - Definitions

5. PRACTICAL EXAMPLES

Practical examples incorporating the Event Tree and TRIPOD Analysis.

PRACTICAL EXAMPLE 1
PRACTICAL EXAMPLE 2
AIIA Module 5 - Practical Examples

6. DETAILED HFACS & HFIX PROCESS

A focus on Organisational Responsibilities.

HFACS & HFIX PROCESS
Organisational Failures
AIIA Module 6 - HFACS & HFIX Process

7. HFACS RECAP

A recap of Organisational Influences, Unsafe Supervision, Pre-conditions for Unsafe Acts, and Unsafe Acts.

HFACS RECAP
AIIA Module 7 - HFACS Recap

8. WITNESS PROCEDURAL PROCESSES

A detailed process for Witness Interviews.

WITNESS PROCEDURAL PROCESSES
DETAILED WITNESS INTERVIEW
AIIA Module 8 - Witness Procedural Processes

9. HFIX

Providing strategies to deal with Human Factors failures.

HUMAN FACTORS INTERVENTION MATRIX
AIIA Module 9 - HFIX

10. Miscellaneous Risk, Accident & Statistical Data

Various statistical data regarding accident, incident and risk.

Miscellaneous Risk, Accident & Statistical Data

11. EXERCISES

Detailed accident and incident examples and analysis.

EXERCISES
Bell 412ST - G-AAAA
AS365N2 - G-BTNC
SA365N2 - G-BTEU
AS365N2 - LN-ODB
AS332-L2 - G-CHCG
AS332L-2 - G-PUMO 

12. INCIDENT INVESTIGATION REPORTS

The procedure for producing investigation reports.

INCIDENT INVESTIGATION REPORTS
ACCIDENT REPORTING PROCEDURES AUSTRALIA

13. ADDITIONAL ACCIDENT SCENARIOS

Other accidents for discussion.

Additional Accident Scenarios
Final Exercise
Final Exercise Task
Final Exercise Results

14. COURSE FEEDBACK

Please complete these 5 questions to submit your feedback on this course.

Course Feedback

15. COURSE COMPLETION

Thank you for completing the Aeronautical Enterprises Pty Ltd HIAT Course.

Course Completion

Completion

The following certificates are awarded when the course is completed:

AIIA Certification of Completion - AE
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