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Corporate General Emergency TrainingProfessional Instruction for In-Flight Emergency Response
Updated 10/13
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We created our customizable Corporate General Emergency Training specifically to address the
emergency training needs of corporate flight operations, regardless of size or situation. Our training
meets most requirements of regulatory agencies worldwide as well as the requirements of most Safety
Management Systems (SMS), including IS-BAO. Pilots, engineers, maintenance technicians and flight
attendants all benefit from these comprehensive courses, designed to enhance the safety of your flight
department by promoting rapid, accurate response to in-flight emergencies. We deliver General
Emergency Training on request at our Learning Centers in Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas; Long Beach,
California; Paris-Le Bourget, France; Savannah, Georgia; and Teterboro, New Jersey.
Experienced Instructors, Superior Training Technology
We will tailor Corporate General
Emergency Training courses to the
specific requirements of your flight
operation and your passengers’
needs. In addition, at your request
our instructors will come to your
location with training that focuses
on your aircraft and flight operation.
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Corporate General Emergency Training
A one-day course focused on the knowledge and procedures needed to handle emergency situations,
meeting the regulatory requirements of 14 CFR Part 135.331. Course modules cover a broad range of
potential onboard emergencies.
Emergency Training• Emergency assignments and procedures
• Onboard emergency equipment
• Ditching and survival equipment
• Portable extinguishers
• Emergency situations
• Aircraft fires
• Decompressions
• Ditching and evacuation
• HAzmAt recognition for non-carriers
• Aviation weather
• Surface contamination
Scenario-Based Training• Emergency evacuations
• Fire extinguisher and smoke control
• Emergency exits
• Crew and passenger oxygen
• Sea survival drills
• Life rafts and life vests
• Ditching drills
• Firefighting drills
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Corporate GeneralEmergency Training Recurrent
A 4-hour course providing corporate flight crewmembers with a review of the knowledge and procedures
needed to handle emergency situations. the course meets most domestic and international regulatory
requirements, including those of FAA 14 CFR Part 135.331 as well as ICAO and IS-BAO. Corporate
General Emergency training Initial is a prerequisite.
Emergency Situation Training
• Decompression and high-altitude physiology
• Aircraft fires, firefighting and smoke control
• Onboard emergency equipment
• Procedures for ditching and land evacuations
• Survival equipment
• HAzmAt recognition (will not carry)
• Crew Resource management
• Life rafts and life vests
• Sea survival procedures
• Aviation weather
• Surface contamination
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Managing In-FlightIllness, Injury
minutes count when illness or injury strikes. In flight, the
cabin attendant becomes the emergency first responder.
Be prepared to recognize and stabilize nearly any onboard
medical incident with initial and recurrent training from
medAire. training begins with eLearning modules taken
at your convenience, followed by classroom training
at a FlightSafety Learning Center in Dallas/Fort Worth,
Long Beach, Paris-Le Bourget, Savannah or teterboro.
Keep your skills sharp and your knowledge up to date with
periodic recurrent training – recommended annually.
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eLearning Crew Emergency Training Learn aviation emergency best practices on your own time and at your own pace.
training focuses on CRm procedures and communication in an emergency situation,
procedures to handle different types of emergencies, and the fundamentals of survival
during an evacuation. modules include crewmember incapacitation, severe turbulence,
security threats, decompression, causes and proper responses to onboard fire, land
and water survival techniques and more.
Train in Familiar Surroundings
In addition to offering courses at select FlightSafety Learning Centers, we will provide this training at your facilities or at another site of
your choosing, using your aircraft and equipment. Contact our Crew Emergency Learning Centers in Dallas/Fort Worth, Long Beach,
Paris-Le Bourget, Savannah and teterboro for more information or to make training arrangements.
Event-Based Eligible
Corporate General Emergency training qualifies for our maintenance event-based agreement. Contact a General Emergency
Learning Center for more information: Dallas/Fort Worth, Long Beach, Paris-Le Bourget, Savannah or teterboro.
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AHA HeartSaver AED and CPR Training
Course Dates – For course dates, please visit our website at flightsafety.com or contact any of the Learning Centers listed below.
Long Beach, California800.487.7670 • 562.938.0100fax [email protected]
Savannah, Georgia800.625.9369 • 912.644.1000fax [email protected]
Teterboro, New Jersey800.827.8058 • 201.528.0100fax [email protected]
Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas866.486.8733 • 972.534.3200fax [email protected]
Course Description – this course is designed to meet the recurrent training requirements for those wishing to renew their American Heart Association CPR and Defibrillator certification.
Approvals and Limitations – meets minimum requirements for ICAO and IS-BAO certification. meets many of the regulatory requirements for FAA Part 135.331.
CORPORATE CABIN ATTENDANT COuRSE CuRRICuLum – 3.5 HOuRS
COuRSE mODuLE HOuRS
Adult/Child CPR 1.00
Adult/Child Choking 1.00
Infant CPR Choking 0.50
Adult/Child AED 1.00
TOTAL HOuRS 3.50
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AHA HeartSaver First AidAED and CPR Training
Course Dates – For course dates, please visit our website at flightsafety.com or contact any of the Learning Centers listed below.
Long Beach, California800.487.7670 • 562.938.0100fax [email protected]
Savannah, Georgia800.625.9369 • 912.644.1000fax [email protected]
Teterboro, New Jersey800.827.8058 • 201.528.0100fax [email protected]
Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas866.486.8733 • 972.534.3200fax [email protected]
CORPORATE CABIN ATTENDANT COuRSE CuRRICuLum – 5.5 HOuRS
COuRSE mODuLE HOuRS
First Aid Basics 3.00
Adult/Child CPR 0.50
Adult/Child Choking 0.50
Infant CPR Choking 0.50
Adult/Child AED 1.00
TOTAL HOuRS 5.50
Course Description – this American Heart Association course is designed to meet the FAA part 135.331 medical training requirements and results in an American Heart Association First Aid, CPR and Defibrillator certification.
Approvals and Limitations – meets minimum requirements for ICAO and IS-BAO certification. meets many of the regulatory requirements for FAA Part 135.331.
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Executive Emergency Training CORPORATE CABIN ATTENDANT COuRSE CuRRICuLum – 3.0 HOuRS
COuRSE mODuLE HOuRS
Aircraft Fires and Firefighting 0.50
Decompression 0.50
Ditching Procedures and Survival Equipment 0.50
Emergency Equipment 0.50
Evacuation Procedures 0.50
Evacuation Scenario Drills 0.50
TOTAL HOuRS 3.00
Course Description – FlightSafety’s Executive Emergency training provides corporate principals and passengers with knowledge and procedures for handling emergency situations. this training instructs the actual use of emergency equipment such as window and door exits, fire extinguishers, oxygen equipment, life vests and life rafts. training
includes the use of our industry-renowned training devices, the same ones utilized in Corporate General Emergency training classes but specifically taught at an appropriate level for passengers.
this course can be taught at our Learning Centers or onsite at your facility.
Course Dates – For course dates, please visit our website at flightsafety.com or contact any of the Learning Centers listed below.
Savannah, Georgia800.625.9369 • 912.644.1000fax [email protected]
Long Beach, California800.487.7670 • 562.938.0100fax [email protected]
Teterboro, New Jersey800.827.8058 • 201.528.0100fax [email protected]
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G500/G550 Recurrent EvacuationCrew Member Training
CORPORATE CABIN ATTENDANT COuRSE CuRRICuLum – 1.0 HOuR
COuRSE mODuLE HOuRS
G500/G550 Emergency Exit Operation and Procedures 0.25
G500/G550 Evacuation Drill 0.50
Review and Exam 0.25
TOTAL HOuRS 1.00
Course Description – this course meets most of the 12-month recurrent FAA requirements for the G500/G550 Evacuation Crewmember. (Attendees are required to view their aircraft-specific
“Cabin Familiarization” DVD to meet the FAA recurrent certification requirements. FlightSafety does not have access to this DVD).
Course Dates – For course dates, please visit our website at flightsafety.com or contact any of the Learning Centers listed below.
Savannah, Georgia800.625.9369 • 912.644.1000fax [email protected]
Long Beach, California800.487.7670 • 562.938.0100fax [email protected]
Teterboro, New Jersey800.827.8058 • 201.528.0100fax [email protected]
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General Emergency Training Drills
Course Description – General Emergency Drills in conjunction with eLearning General Emergency training satisfies the FAA requirement and IS-BAO/ICAO recommendation for emergency procedures familiarization every 12 months and drills training every 24 months. the course includes the actual use of emergency equipment including overwing exits, fire extinguishers, life vests and life rafts.
this course is available at many of our Learning Centers and also onsite at your facility. Contact the Learning Center for more information.
eLearning General Emergency is a prerequisite for this course.
Approvals and Limitations – meets minimum requirements for ICAO and IS-BAO certification.
CORPORATE CABIN ATTENDANT COuRSE CuRRICuLum – 4.0 HOuRS
COuRSE mODuLE HOuRS
Review and Exam 1.00
Evacuation Scenario Drills 1.00
Firefighting Drills 1.00
Sea Survival Drills 1.00
TOTAL HOuRS 4.00
Course Dates – For course dates, please visit our website at flightsafety.com or contact any of the Learning Centers listed below.
Long Beach, California800.487.7670 • 562.938.0100fax [email protected]
Savannah, Georgia800.625.9369 • 912.644.1000fax [email protected]
Teterboro, New Jersey800.827.8058 • 201.528.0100fax [email protected]
Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas866.486.8733 • 972.534.3200fax [email protected]
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General Emergency Training Initial
this course fulfills the FAA requirement and IS-BAO/ICAO recommendation for emergency procedures familiarization every 12 months and drills training every 24 months. this course can be taught at our Learning Centers or onsite at your facility.
Approvals and Limitations – meets minimum recommendations for ICAO and IS-BAO certification. meets many of the regulatory requirements for FAA Part 135.331.
Course Description – General Emergency training Initial provides corporate flight crewmembers with knowledge and procedures for handling emergency situations. the course includes actual use of emergency equipment such as window and door exits, fire extinguishers, oxygen equipment, life vests and life rafts.
CORPORATE CABIN ATTENDANT COuRSE CuRRICuLum – 1 DAY
COuRSE mODuLE HOuRS
Aircraft Fires and Firefighting 0.75
Aviation Weather/Surface Contamination 0.25
Crew Resource management (CRm) 0.50
Decompression and High-Altitude Physiology 0.75
Ditching and Survival Equipment 0.50
Emergency Equipment 0.25
Evacuation Procedures 0.50
HAzmAt (Will Not Carry) 0.50
Total Ground School Training Hours 4.00
COuRSE mODuLE (continued) HOuRS
Review and Exam 0.50
Evacuation Scenario Drills 1.00
Firefighting Drills 1.00
Sea Survival Drills 1.50
Total Drill Hours 4.00
TOTAL HOuRS 8.00
Course Dates – For course dates, please visit our website at flightsafety.com or contact any of the Learning Centers listed below.
Long Beach, California800.487.7670 • 562.938.0100fax [email protected]
Savannah, Georgia800.625.9369 • 912.644.1000fax [email protected]
Teterboro, New Jersey800.827.8058 • 201.528.0100fax [email protected]
Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas866.486.8733 • 972.534.3200fax [email protected]
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General Emergency Training Recurrent
Initial fulfills the FAA requirement and IS-BAO/ICAO recommendations for emergency familiarization with drills training every 24 months. this course can be taught at our Learning Centers or onsite at your facility.
Approvals and Limitations – meets minimum recommendations for ICAO and IS-BAO certification. meets many of the regulatory requirements for FAA Part 135.331.
Course Description – General Emergency training Recurrent provides corporate flight crewmembers with knowledge and procedures for handling emergency situations. the course is a review of the pre-flight and use of emergency equipment such as window and door exits, fire extinguishers, oxygen equipment, life vests and life rafts.
this course fulfills the IS-BAO/ICAO recommendation for emergency familiarization every 12 months. the General Emergency
COuRSE mODuLE (continued) HOuRS
Evacuation Procedures 0.50
HAzmAt (Will Not Carry) 0.50
Total Ground School Training Hours 3.50
Review and Exam 0.50
TOTAL HOuRS 4.00
Course Dates – For course dates, please visit our website at flightsafety.com or contact any of the Learning Centers listed below.
CORPORATE CABIN ATTENDANT COuRSE CuRRICuLum – 4.0 HOuRS
COuRSE mODuLE HOuRS
Aircraft Fires and Firefighting 0.50
Aviation Weather/Surface Contamination 0.25
Crew Resource management (CRm) 0.50
Decompression and High-Altitude Physiology 0.50
Ditching and Survival Equipment 0.50
Emergency Equipment 0.25
Long Beach, California800.487.7670 • 562.938.0100fax [email protected]
Savannah, Georgia800.625.9369 • 912.644.1000fax [email protected]
Teterboro, New Jersey800.827.8058 • 201.528.0100fax [email protected]
Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas866.486.8733 • 972.534.3200fax [email protected]
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MedAire Management of In-flightIllness and Injury Initial
materials – Each participant will receive medAire’s manual of In-flight medical Care textbook and, upon successful completion of the course, an American Heart Association Heartsaver CPR AED course completion card and medAire course completion certificate will be provided.
Prerequisites – Completion of medAire’s eLearning modules prior to classroom training: Introduction, CPR, AED, Relief of Choking, Aviation Environment, travel Health Preparedness, Fit to Fly. Coursework takes approximately 3-4 hours to complete.
Course Description – medAire’s management of In-flight Illness and Injury one-day initial course with eLearning prepares crewmembers with valuable life-saving techniques to recognize and stabilize nearly any medical incident. this course offers students real-life, hands-on scenarios and training on medAire’s Aircraft First Aid Kit and Advanced Aviation medical Kit, using 25+ years of data from the 24/7 medLink Global Response Centers.
CORPORATE CABIN ATTENDANT COuRSE CuRRICuLum – 8 HOuRS
COuRSE mODuLE HOuRS
Introduction 1.00
Victim Assessment 1.00
CPR Review and Skills Check* 1.00
AED Review and Skills Check* 1.00
Relief of Choking Review and Skills Check* 0.50
Aviation Environment Review* 0.25
travel Health Preparedness Review* 0.25
Fit to Fly Review* 0.25
COuRSE mODuLE (continued) HOuRS
membership Resources Review* 0.25
Current Events 0.25
Aviation medical Events 1.00
Aviation traumatic Events 1.00
medLink Patching 0.25
TOTAL HOuRS 8.00
*theory component provided in eLearning format.
Course Dates – For course dates, please visit our website at flightsafety.com or contact any of the Learning Centers listed below.
Long Beach, California800.487.7670 • 562.938.0100fax [email protected]
Savannah, Georgia800.625.9369 • 912.644.1000fax [email protected]
Teterboro, New Jersey800.827.8058 • 201.528.0100fax [email protected]
Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas866.486.8733 • 972.534.3200fax [email protected]
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MedAire Management of In-flight Illness and Injury Recurrent
materials – Upon successful completion of the course, an American Heart Association Heartsaver CPR AED course completion card and medAire course completion certificate will be provided.
Prerequisites – medAire’s management of In-flight Illness and Injury Initial within the last 2 years. Completion of medAire’s eLearning modules prior to classroom training: Introduction, CPR, AED, Relief of Choking, Aviation Environment, travel Health Preparedness. Coursework takes approximately 2-3 hours to complete.
Course Description – medAire’s management of In-flight Illness and Injury half-day recurrent course with eLearning prepares crewmembers with valuable life-saving techniques and to recognize and stabilize nearly any medical incident. this course offers students real-life, hands-on scenarios and training on medAire’s Aircraft First Aid Kit and Advanced Aviation medical Kit, using 25+ years of data from the 24/7 medLink Global Response Centers.
CORPORATE CABIN ATTENDANT COuRSE CuRRICuLum – 4.5 HOuRS
COuRSE mODuLE HOuRS
Introduction 1.00
CPR Review and Skills Check* 0.50
AED Review and Skills Check* 0.50
Relief of Choking Review and Skills Check* 0.50
Aviation Environment Review* 0.25
travel Health Preparedness Review* 0.25
COuRSE mODuLE (continued) HOuRS
membership Resources Review* 0.25
Current Events 0.25
medical/trauma Scenarios Recurrent 1.00
TOTAL HOuRS 4.50
*theory component provided in eLearning format.
Course Dates – For course dates, please visit our website at flightsafety.com or contact any of the Learning Centers listed below.
Long Beach, California800.487.7670 • 562.938.0100fax [email protected]
Savannah, Georgia800.625.9369 • 912.644.1000fax [email protected]
Teterboro, New Jersey800.827.8058 • 201.528.0100fax [email protected]
Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas866.486.8733 • 972.534.3200fax [email protected]
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On-Site General Emergency Training Initial
Approvals and Limitations – meets minimum recommendations for ICAO and IS-BAO certification. meets many of the regulatory requirements for FAA Part 135.331.
training is approved under Part 142 training Certificate.
Course Description – the On-Site General Emergency training Initial course is customized training for crew members utilizing the operator’s location, aircraft and equipment. this program is available at your facility and can be tailored to your company’s specific requirements. G550 Evacuation Crewmember certification is available.
this course fulfills the FAA requirement and IS-BAO/ICAO recommendation for emergency procedures familiarization every 12 months and drills training every 24 months.
CORPORATE CABIN ATTENDANT COuRSE CuRRICuLum – 6.00 HOuRS
COuRSE mODuLE HOuRS
Aircraft Fires and Firefighting 0.75
Aviation Weather/Surface Contamination 0.25
Crew Resource management (CRm) 0.50
Decompression and High-Altitude Physiology 0.75
Ditching and Survival Equipment 0.75
Emergency Equipment 0.50
COuRSE mODuLE (continued) HOuRS
Evacuation Procedures 1.00
HAzmAt (Will Not Carry) 0.50
Total Ground School Hours 5.00
Review and Exam 0.50
TOTAL HOuRS 6.00
Course Dates – For course dates, please visit our website at flightsafety.com or contact any of the Learning Centers listed below.
Long Beach, California800.487.7670 • 562.938.0100fax [email protected]
Savannah, Georgia800.625.9369 • 912.644.1000fax [email protected]
Teterboro, New Jersey800.827.8058 • 201.528.0100fax [email protected]
Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas866.486.8733 • 972.534.3200fax [email protected]
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Crew Emergency Initial – Paris CORPORATE CABIN ATTENDANT COuRSE CuRRICuLum – 2 DAYS
COuRSE mODuLE HOuRS
Cabin Crew Safety Briefing 1.00
Emergency Assignment and Procedure 0.50
Emergency Equipment Handling 0.50
Crew Coordination and Communication 1.00
Pilot Checklist (Abnormal and Emergency) 0.25
Forced Landing and Ditching 1.00
Evacuation Planned and Unplanned 0.50
COuRSE mODuLE (continued) HOuRS
Practice Onboard Cabin trainer 3.00
Survival 0.25
Fire and Water Drills 3.00
First Aid 4.00
Total Ground School Training Hours 15.00
Final Exam 1.00
TOTAL HOuRS 16.00
Course Dates – For course dates, please visit our website at flightsafety.com or contact any of the Learning Centers listed below.
Off-site training customized to your flight operation is available.
Approvals – CAA-Russian Federation: Gulfstream GIV, GV, G450, G550 Embraer 135, Legacy BJ, Embraer 145
EASA: Falcon series
Course Description – the Crew Emergency training Program was developed to provide the knowledge and skills necessary to handle emergency situations. As per the JAR OPS 1 Subpart O, this training is required within a 12- to 15-month period.
the Crew Emergency training instructs the corporate cabin crew, flight crew and passengers in the actual use of emergency equipment such as window and door exits, fire extinguishers, oxygen equipment, life vests and life rafts if applicable.
Paris-Le Bourget, France+33.1.49.92.1919fax [email protected]
Course Dates – For course dates, please visit our website at flightsafety.com or contact the Learning Center listed below.
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Crew Emergency Recurrent – Paris CORPORATE CABIN ATTENDANT COuRSE CuRRICuLum – 1.5 DAYS
COuRSE mODuLE HOuRS
Cabin Crew Safety Briefing 1.00
Emergency Assignment and Procedure 0.50
Emergency Equipment Handling 0.50
Crew Coordination and Communication 1.00
Pilot Checklists (Abnormal and Emergency) 0.25
Forced Landing and Ditching 1.00
Evacuation Planned and Unplanned 0.50
COuRSE mODuLE (continued) HOuRS
Survival 0.25
Emergency Situation Onboard 2.00
First Aid 4.00
Total Ground School Training Hours 11.00
Final Exam 1.00
TOTAL HOuRS 12.00
Course Dates – For course dates, please visit our website at flightsafety.com or contact any of the Learning Centers listed below.
Paris-Le Bourget, France+33.1.49.92.1919fax [email protected]
Course Dates – For course dates, please visit our website at flightsafety.com or contact the Learning Center listed below.
Emergency Situation Onboard include the following modules – Crew coordination, cabin preparation and lead passenger, evacuation by emergency exits. First Aid includes the following modules: Onboard medical emergencies, recovery position, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, defibrillator. Off-site training customized to your flight operation is available.
Approvals – CAA-Russian Federation: Gulfstream GIV, GV, G450, G550 Embraer 135, Embraer Legacy BJ, Embraer 145
EASA: Falcon series
Course Description – the Crew Emergency Recurrent training Program was developed to review the knowledge and skills necessary to handle emergency situations. As per the JAR OPS 1 Subpart O, this training is required within a 12- to 15-month period.
the Crew Emergency Recurrent training instructs the corporate cabin crew, flight crew and passengers in the actual use of emergency equipment such as window and door exits, fire extinguishers, oxygen equipment, life vests, and life rafts if applicable.
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