CRM Training
All airline pilots are required to receive crew resource management (CRM) training, which augments technical flight and ground training with human factors subjects. There has also been an increase in this type of training for flight attendants. CRM training has been shown to be efficacious for both groups when viewed separately. Unfortunately, in real flight operations, there are cognitive and physical factors that cause these disparate groups to work less than efficiently between their groups, particularly when a cohesive environment is critical, such as in an emergency. This paper looks at the factors that influence the separation of these two groups and offers recommendations to address this critical issue.
Initial CRM Training
Course Summary:
Total duration: 2 working days
CRM Training | Facility Used | Working Days | Time |
Ground School |
Classroom |
2 |
16 h |
Recurrent CRM Training
Course Summary:
Total duration: 1 working days
Recurrent CRM Training | Facility Used | Working Days | Time |
Ground School |
Classroom |
1 |
8 h |
Command CRM Training
Course Summary:
Total duration: 1 working days
Command CRM Training | Facility Used | Working Days | Time |
Ground School |
Classroom |
1 |
5.45 h |
Crew Recourse Management Instructor (CRMI)
Crew Recourse Management Instructor (CRMI) Ground, Base, Simulator, Line Training
For:
- TRI/TRE
- Line training captains
- Flight attendants-instructors
Course Summary:
Total duration: 3-5 working days
CRMI Training
|
Facility Used
|
Working days
|
Time
|
Ground school
|
Classroom
|
3
|
19.30 h
|
Ground school*
|
Classroom
|
5
|
32.30 h
|
* For ground instructors