Bring lessons to life on campus with an engaging SkyPeople Training workshop. Our workshops run for 3 hours, meaning you can choose two modules to be delivered in one day, or repeat the same workshop to a second group of learners. Delivered by one of our experienced instructors, the days workshops are designed to inspire and educate. Filled with practical sessions and group activities, our sessions will get your learners out of their seats and putting theory into practice.
Modules
Following a spate of aviation incidents in the 70s which were contributed to by Human Error, in 1981 United Airlines became the first airline to offer what was then Cockpit Resource Management . This groundbreaking initiative, initially aimed at flight deck crews, was later expanded to include cabin crew and evolved into what is now widely known as Crew Resource Management (CRM). CRM looks at human factors which impact flight safety, highlighting human
limitations to raise awareness and improve flight safety.
Aviation is a vulnerable industry impacted by everything from geopolitical events to volcanoes. We take a look at
some of the biggest challenges the industry has faced as well as highlighting the current obstacles airlines face across
the world.
According to MedAire every year 59,000 medical incidents happen in flight, 2.1% of them result in the aircraft diverting
for medical assistance. We take a look at the most common first aid incidents to happen during flight.
Aviation is a worldwide industry carrying 2.3 billion passengers every year, but not all of them have good intentions. This workshop looks at how airlines, airports, and authorities keep us safe from the risk of a security threat.
The first module of the Cabin Crew Attestation looks at a number of fundamental subjects aimed at giving the learner the basic knowledge needed in the role of Cabin Crew.
Accidents and incidents can happen at any time and anywhere along the aircraft’s flight path. From sea to artic survival, explore the skills needed to remain safe should the worst happen using a number of fascinating case studies to
enhance learning.
According to a 2019 EASA report, every 3 hours the safety of a flight within the EU is threatened by passengers demonstrating unruly or disruptive behaviour. At least 70% of these incidents involve some form of aggression. De-escalation training equips the learner with the skills and knowledge to manage challenging behaviours effectively and prevent situations from escalating into more severe incidents. Effective de-escalation requires compassion, empathy, and a willingness to understand more than one point of view.
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SkyPeople Training Academy, Manchester, UK, M40 5BJ
Phone
0161 203 3177