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Safety & Survival Workshop

We hope you never need to use any of this information, but if the situation presents itself.... you will be armed with a little bit of knowledge that may well save your life, or the lives of your passengers.

Many of the following sessions are eligible to receive FAA Wings Credits.


FAR 135.331
Crewmember Emergency Training


February 19 | North Foyer, Showplex
Northwest Aviation
Conference & Trade Show


Pre-Registration only.
$475 with certificate
$99.00 no certificate/ with Egress

This training must be conducted every 12 months by FAR 135 flight crews and includes topics such as rapid decompression, fire and smoke procedures, ditching and evacuation situations, illness, injury, first aid equipment, and other abnormal situations involving passengers or crewmembers.

The total cost is $475 and includes a letter and certificate of completion from Corporate Air Parts.

(Crewmember Emergency Training (Friday) is open to all attendees with prior registration for $99.00 and includes SWET egress pool training ( 3 hours) on Saturday or Sunday at the Holiday Inn, Puyallup. If attendee is requesting certificate for FAR 135.331 compliance, the fee is $475.00.)

Limited participation. Register Now:

Call Rachel at 866-922-7469

Fees:

Certificated Course: $475.00
I am interested in adding the Egress component:
Attendance with no Certificate: $99.00
Includes Egress Pool training Saturday /Sunday
I would like to sign up for CET with Egress Training,
no certificate needed.

Certification offered by Corporate Air Parts, Van Nuys, CA.
Course is taught by Tim Kneeland, Los Angeles, CA.
ERI and CAP's instructor.

 

Emergency Response International (ERI) offers cutting edge publications, training, & consulting on several topics: Search and Rescue (SAR); Aviation Survival; International Travel Security & Hostage Survival Emergency Planning & Preparedness

 

Corporate Air Parts, Inc.,
Van Nuys, CA

CAP is a global leader of after-market support for business aircraft. Sales of aircraft parts and life support equipment, service of this equipment, tool calibration services and aircrew training programs.


 
 

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CET MODULES

  • GENERAL EMERGENCY SITUATION TRAINING MODULES

    • Flight Crewmember Duties and Responsibilities.
      • Emergency assignments
      • Captain’s emergency authority
      • Reporting incidents and accidents
    • Crew Coordination and Company Communication
      • Cabin crew notification procedures
      • Ground agency notification procedures (FAA, Airport Authority)
      • Company communication procedures
    • Aircraft Fires
      • Principles of combustion and classes of fire
      • Toxic fumes and chemical irritants
      • Use of appropriate hand-held extinguishers
      • Lavatory fires
      • Smoke masks and goggles
    • First Aid Equipment
      • Contents of first aid kit
      • Requirements for first aid kit integrity
      • Use of individual items
    • Illness, Injury, and Basic First Aid
      • Principles of CPR
      • Ear and sinus blocks
      • Seeking medical assistance
      • Treatment of shock
      • Heart attack and pregnancy situations
    • Ground Evacuation
      • Aircraft configuration
      • Directing passenger flow
      • Blocked or jammed exit procedures
      • Fuel spills and other ground hazards
      • Handicapped persons
    • Ditching
      • Cockpit and cabin preparation
      • Passenger briefing
      • Crew coordination
      • Primary swells, secondary swells, and sea conditions
      • Ditching heading and water landings
      • Ditching at night
    • Rapid Decompression
      • Respiration
      • Hypoxia, hypothermia, hyperventilation
      • Time of useful consciousness
      • Gas expansion/bubble formation
      • Physical phenomena and actual incidents
    • Previous Aircraft Accidents/Incidents
      • NTSB accident report reviews
      • Human factors/considerations
      • NASA reporting system
    • Crewmember Incapacitation
      • Company procedures
      • Reporting requirements (NTSB
      • Interference with crewmembers
    • Hijacking and Other Unusual Situations
      • Hijack procedures
      • Bomb threat procedures
      • Security coordinator responsibilities
      • In-flight intercept signals and procedures

  • GENERAL EMERGENCY DRILL MODULES

    • Hand-Held Fire Extinguishers
      • Inspection tags, dates, and proper charge levels
      • Removal and stowage of extinguishers
      • Actual discharge of each type of extinguisher
      • Maintenance procedures and minimum equipment list (MEL)
    • Portable Oxygen Systems
      • Inspection tags, dates, and pressures
      • Removal and stowage of oxygen bottles
      • Actual operation of each type of bottle and each type of mask
    • Emergency Exits and Slides
      • Actual operation (open and close) of each exit in the normal and emergency modes
      • Instruction on slide or slide raft deployment, transfer from one door to another, and
        detachment from the aircraft or training device of each type of slide or slide raft
    • Ditching Equipment
      • Actual donning, use, and inflation of individual flotation means (life preservers)
      • Instruction on life raft removal from the aircraft and inflation of each type of life raft
      • Instruction on the use of life lines
      • Actual boarding of a life raft or slide raft
      • Instruction on survival equipment

    Crewmember Emergency Training is open to all attendees with prior registration for $99.00 and includes SWET egress pool training (3 hours) on Saturday or Sunday at the Holiday Inn, Puyallup. If attendee is requesting certificate for FAR 135.331 compliance, the fee is $475.00.

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