Accident/Incident Investigation Analysis (AIIA) Course

The Flight Safety Group and specifically Aeronautical Enterprises our training arm has provided aviation accident and incident training for over twenty years.  The Flight Safety AIIA training course was developed from an integrated aviation safety concept that developed from our organisations’ extensive background in all aspects of the aviation industry both nationally and internationally, this coupled with an Accountable Manager who has 60 years of unbroken aviation involvement in commercial, airline, military and police operations has provided the background for this effective Accident/Incident training course.
The process based on the international Standards and Recommended Practices for aircraft accident and incident Investigation (Annex 13 — Aircraft Accident and Incident Investigation), includes other relevant references such as the model developed by James Reason, combined with Human Factors Classification and Analysis (HFACS) and the Human Factors Intervention Matrix (HFIX) developed by Scott Schappel and Ernest Wiegman, however, the intrinsic value of this course lies with the extensive experience of our Accountable Manager.
These courses are provided ‘face to face’ at our training venue at the Mantra Hotel, Epping in Melbourne or through our ‘Live Learning Virtual Classroom’ online capability.
This course provides an actual "hands-on" systems investigation methodology that includes Human Factors in keeping with the overview description below.
Each candidate receives a detailed quick reference ‘Investigation Protocol’ manual, some extracted details below.
Several actual high level accident investigations are used as practical examples during this course.

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AIIA Course Profile

This course provides an actual "hands-on" systems investigation methodology that includes Human Factors in keeping with the Overview description below.

Course Overview:

  • Outline of Accident Investigation, reference ICAO - Annex 13, ATSB and international accident investigation organisations as appropriate 
  • James Reason’s - TRIPOD model 
  • Background, Tripod Incident Causation Model
  • Incidents/Accidents includes ‘Unsafe Acts’, Trends in Safety, Controlling the Uncontrollable
  • General Failure Types, Fallible Decisions and Root Causes
  • Human Factors Analysis and Classification System (HFACS)
  • Human Factors Intervention Matrix (HFIX)
  • Interactive Team Exercises covering actual accident scenarios

Group Bookings Onshore, Offshore or International

Group bookings of 5 delegates or more for onshore, offshore or international courses may be eligible for a substantial course fee discount. Email Aeronautical Enterprises or complete our Aeronautical Enterprises Training Enquiry Form to find out how much a group booking could save your company.

* Minimum numbers apply for all courses (excludes Aeronautical Enterprises online courses). Aeronautical Enterprises is Flight Safety's training company.

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AIIA - Calling for EOI for May 2020, Melbourne, Australia*

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Accident/Incident Investigation Analysis Training Course - Melbourne, Australia

2-Day Training Course fee: $1,200 + GST per delegate

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Group discounts for onshore, offshore or international courses are available, contact Aeronautical Enterprises to find out more.

Group bookings of 5 delegates or more for onshore, offshore or international courses may be eligible for a substantial course fee discount. Email Aeronautical Enterprises or complete our Contact Form to find out how much a group booking could save your company.

CONTACT FLIGHT SAFETY

 +61 (0)7 5448 2788
 +61 (0) 439 031 654
 P.O. Box 676, Coolum Beach, Queensland, Australia, 4573
office@flightsafety.com.au
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