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🛫 Medical Aviation Safety Course
Purpose
The Medical Aviation Safety Course provides participants with the knowledge and operational awareness necessary to prevent, recognize, and manage adverse events that may occur during aeromedical missions.
This specialized program focuses on the physiological, environmental, and human factors that influence flight safety, particularly for medical crews operating under challenging and dynamic conditions.
Through this training, participants will learn to identify potential risks, implement preventive strategies, and maintain the highest standards of crew and patient safety in the air.
Course Modules
- Aircraft Emergencies – Recognition and management of in-flight emergencies; evacuation and coordination procedures.
- Crew Safety – Principles of personal protection, ergonomics, and teamwork during air operations.
- Compression / Decompression Cabin – Understanding cabin pressurization systems and related medical implications.
- Decompression Sickness – Causes, prevention, and treatment of barometric and gas-related disorders.
- Orientation – Spatial disorientation, vestibular function, and sensory illusions during flight.
- Crew Safety and Protection – Use of protective equipment and protocols for operational safety.
- Alcohol – Effects on performance, coordination, and safety in flight environments.
- Diet and Exercise – Maintaining physical readiness and alertness for air medical operations.
- Fatigue – Recognition and management of fatigue; strategies to enhance alertness and decision-making.
- Hypoxia – Physiology, recognition, and immediate response to oxygen deprivation in altitude conditions.
Professional Prospects
Graduates of the Medical Aviation Safety Course will be able to:
- Operate safely as part of aeromedical evacuation and air ambulance crews.
- Contribute to flight safety programs, training units, and aviation medicine departments.
- Apply international standards of human factors and risk management in both military and civilian aviation contexts.
- Enhance their professional readiness as flight nurses, paramedics, or aeromedical officers responsible for crew and patient safety.
The course provides a strong foundation for those aspiring to careers in aerospace medicine, flight operations, and aviation health management.
Cost
- Course Fee: €800
- Includes educational material, practical workshops, and certification of completion.
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