CRM for UAS Operators
Introduction
Our one-day Crew Resource Management (CRM) training course focuses on the effective use of all the remote crew to assure a safe and efficient operation, reducing error, avoiding stress and increasing efficiency. This course is designed specifically to meet the needs of UAS operators with multi-crew operations and incorporates the best CRM learnings from the mainstream aviation industry and applies them to the UAS operations context.
Who is it for?
- Suitable for all members of your Flight Team.
What does the course cover?
- Crew resource management principles
- Inter-crew Communication between remote sites
- Situational Awareness
- Human performance limitations
- Workload management
- Leadership and teamwork
- Fatigue and stress
- Decision making
- Threat and error management
- Meets the specific requirements for CRM training in EASA and JARUS SORA Operational Safety Objectives: OSO #08, OSO #11, OSO #14, OSO #16, OSO #19.
What format will the training take?
We use a mix of presentations, interactive exercises, case studies and guided workshops to make sure you get the most out of the day.
Prerequisites
No previous experience required however a basic understanding of UAS operations is desirable.
Course duration
1 days
Where and when
Available as an in-house course that is delivered according to your schedule and tailored where necessary to your requirements and type of operations.
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