Aviation First aid (EU Ops 1.1005 & CAP 789)

Training

In Dunstable

£ 250 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Training

  • Location

    Dunstable

  • Duration

    3 Days

Facilities

Location

Start date

Dunstable (Bedfordshire)
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Office F, 15a High Street North, Dunstable, Bedfordshire., LU6 1HX

Start date

On request

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Course programme

For professional flight crew, private pilots, cabin crew and air traffic controllers. In need of an aviation medicine course that covers the requirements of EU-OPS and CAP 789.
What you will learn?

Physiology of flight including oxygen requirements and hypoxia

Medical emergencies

Asthma

Choking

Heart attacks

Stress reactions and allergic reactions

Shock

Stroke

Epilepsy

Diabetes

Air sickness

Hyperventilation

Gastro-intestinal disturbance

Emergency childbirth

The unconscious Casualty

Burns

Wounds

Fractures and soft-tissue injuries

Practical cardio-pulmonary resuscitation

Travel health and hygiene

Operations into tropical and sub-tropical areas

(29 March 2010

CAP 789 Requirements and Guidance Material for Operators

Annex 1 to Chapter 31 Page 9)

Risk of contact with infectious diseases

Reporting of infectious diseases

Protection from infection

Avoidance of water-borne and food-borne illnesses

Hygiene on board

Death on board

Handling of clinical waste

Aircraft disinsection

Alertness management, physiological effects of fatigue and sleep

physiology

Circadian rhythms and time zone changes

Use of first-aid kits, emergency medical kits, first-aid oxygen
Other medical equipment (including defibrillators)

Aviation First aid (EU Ops 1.1005 & CAP 789)

£ 250 VAT inc.