Dangerous Goods by Air for Flight Crew Members, Load Planners and Loadmasters

This course is designed to meet the training requirements in law of Flight Crew members, Load Planners, Flight Operations officers/flight dispatchers and Loadmasters

  • This course is designed for ICAO/IATA categories 10 and 16.
  • This course is delivered online.
  • Complete in one hour & receive your certificate.

£104.40 (incl. VAT)

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Description

Online Dangerous Goods by Air course designed to meet the training requirements in law of Flight Crew members, Load Planners, Flight Operations officers/flight dispatchers and Loadmasters (staff category 10 and 16 as defined in the ICAO Technical Instructions).

The course takes approximately one hour from log in to printing a certificate. It provides the mandatory overview of the regulations and your responsibilities; identification of items classed as dangerous goods accepted or prohibited for carriage by crew, passengers, or in their baggage; Notification to Captain form; and emergency procedures related to dangerous goods.

This training has been designed to meet the dangerous goods training requirements of EASA-OPS for aircraft operator personnel.

Note; The course is generic and further training may be required to meet specific employer and local requirements.

Module 1 Introduction
Module 2 General Philosophy
Module 3 Limitations and Recognition of Undeclared Dangerous Goods
Module 4 Provisions for Passengers and Crew
Module 5 Classification
Module 6 Labelling, Marking, Documentation, NOTOC.
Module 7 Storage, Loading, and Emergency Procedures

At the end of the course, there is a multiple choice test which has to be taken in order to receive your certificate. The test is ‘open book’, i.e. you can refer back to the training modules during the test. The certificate is valid for 2 years (ICAO/IATA regulation) and must be revalidated before the expiry date if the staff member requires a certificate beyond the expiry date.