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| Title |
Accident Investigation Orientation for Aviation Professionals
(previously titled "Aviation Industry Training for
Airline Professionals") |
| Description |
This course, led by senior NTSB management and investigators, details how the Safety Board investigates major aircraft accidents and what it expects of participants in an investigation. |
| ID Code |
AS301 |
| Dates and Tuitions |
March 25-26, 2009
$495 for all applications with payment received no later than February 25
$550 for all applications with payment received Feb. 26 - March 19
$600 for all applications submitted between March 20 and 12:00 pm (noon) ET on March 24
$50 processing fee will be added to tuitions for all offline applications (starting October 1, 2008)
October 14-15, 2009
$495 for all applications with payment received no later than September 14, 2009
$550 for all applications with payment received September 15 - October 8, 2009
$600 for all applications submitted between October 9 and 12:00 pm (noon) ET on October 13, 2009
$50 processing fee will be added to tuitions for all offline applications (starting October 1, 2008)
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| Times |
9:00 am - 5:00 pm (Day 1)
9:00 am – 1:00 pm (Day 2)
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| Location |
NTSB Training Center • 45065
Riverside Parkway • Ashburn, Virginia 20147
|
| Status |
OPEN. Applications are now being accepted. |
| Apply to Attend |
March 25-26, 2009
October 14-15, 2009 |
| CEUs |
Not available for this course. |
| Overview |
- NTSB overview and history
- Authority of the NTSB Office of
Aviation Safety
- NTSB go-team and the on-scene
investigation
- The “party” process
- Post on-scene investigation
- Responsibilities to families of
accident victims
- Role of the NTSB board member and the
Office of Public Affairs
- International investigations
- Safety recommendations
- Tutorial: TWA flight 800
investigation and reconstruction
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| Performance Results |
Upon completion of this course the
participant will:
- Improve the overall preparedness of an airline response team
- Reduce confusion following an accident event by proactively managing the
on-scene situation
- Explain the role of the air carrier as a part of the “party process” at a
domestic and international investigation.
- Identify what the federal law
requires of air carriers regarding family
assistance
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| Who May Attend |
- Investigators from the NTSB and other
accident investigation authorities/commissions worldwide
- Potential participants in an NTSB
investigation: Investigative and safety personnel employed by airframe,
engine or component manufacturers, airlines, civilian and military
agencies, and related labor unions
- Members of the academic community attending for research purposes (on a space-available basis)
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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/TC/list/list.htm |