Aviation First aid (EU Ops 1.1005 & CAP 789)
Training
In Dunstable
Description
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Type
Training
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Location
Dunstable
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Duration
3 Days
Facilities
Location
Start date
Start date
Reviews
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)