Course Overview/Aim of the course
Threat and error management (for flight crews and as TEM instructor) is a systems approach to aviation safety originally developed by human factors researchers at the University of Texas. TEM offers an intuitive and flexible approach to practical risk management and is embraced by airlines worldwide and recognised as an international best practice by, among others, the International Civil Aviation Organisation, the European Aviation Safety Agency, the International Air Transport Association, the National Air Transport Association, and the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration. TEM not only offers a framework for understanding and directing human performance in complex operating environments, it also provides aviation professionals — regardless of their organisational function or status — a risk management lexicon that supports a positive safety culture.
Pre-Course Requirements/Qualifications)
Aimed at all professionals engaged in aviation
Course Syllabus
Detailed One day course and workshops analysing implementation and training across the workforce.
Length of course/number of hours
One day
