Upcoming Courses

Available Courses

This course is designed to introduce the participant to advanced accident investigation procedures involving design, materials, and aircraft performance.


May 5-9, 2025, Robertson Safety Institute (Prescott Campus, AZ)
Participants will learn the fundamentals required to conduct or manage an aircraft mishap / accident investigation within the NTSB and ICAO investigative structure.

accident investigation, NTSB, crash, aircraft accident investigation, brickhouse, crash lab



November 3-7, 2025, Boeing Center for Aviation & Aerospace Safety (Daytona Beach Campus, FL)
This 3-day course was developed for those who have taken an accident investigation course(s) in the past but want to refresh and update their knowledge on investigation process, procedures, and techniques.


This course contains no sessions
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A detailed analysis of the aircraft accident environment with particular emphasis on survivability factors is provided in this course at the ERAU Prescott Campus.


May 13-16, 2025, Robertson Safety Institute (Prescott Campus, AZ)
Gain the essential skills to design and manage effective safety programs and explore the evolution of key safety concepts with a focus on tackling critical areas of organizational safety failure prevention.

ASPM, aviation safety, ASO, NBAA, CAM, risk management, SMS, brickhouse, CAM



October 27-31, 2025, Boeing Center for Aviation & Aerospace Safety (Daytona Beach Campus, FL)
The Contemporary Issues in Aviation Accounting Course will be offered online and is designed to address and provide an understanding of selected accounting topics for those individuals engaged in the accounting function in the aerospace industry.

accounting, aviation, maintenance, derivates, airline revenue



May 26, 2025 to June 20, 2025, Online Course
January 19, 2026 to February 13, 2026, Online Course
Being prepared to assist those impacted by a transport disaster, and understanding the roles of response partners are key components to effectively managing risk and ensuring business continuity.

TDA301, NTSB, disaster response, transportation disaster response, family assistance, aviation disaster family assistance act of 1996, 14CFR 830.6



October 7-9, 2025, Boeing Center for Aviation & Aerospace Safety (Daytona Beach Campus, FL)
Advance your expertise in safety management with the HFACS Advanced Course, an in-depth, interactive training that equips participants with the skills to integrate cutting-edge safety tools and data analytics into the Human Factors Analysis and Classification System (HFACS), enabling them to enhance safety analysis, identify potential hazards, and develop impactful interventions.


June 10-11, 2025, Online Course
October 14-15, 2025, Online Course
The Human Factors Analysis and Classification System (HFACS) is recognized as the global standard for conducting a thorough and credible human factors analysis of any adverse event.

hfacs, HFACS, human factors, shappell, wiegman, investigation, hfix, faces, intervention



May 6-7, 2025, Boeing Center for Aviation & Aerospace Safety (Daytona Beach Campus, FL)
December 16-17, 2025
Virtual online course in Human Factors Analysis and Classification System (HFACS) - recognized as the global standard for conducting a thorough and credible human factors analysis of any adverse event. 

HFACS, HFAC, human factors, humanfactor, shappell, HFIX, FACES. online, virtual

 


September 9-10, 2025, Online Course
Dive into the dynamic world of human factors and empower yourself to elevate your brainstorming skills for effective accident and incident interventions. 

HFACS, HFAC, human factors, humanfactor, shappell, HFIX, FACES. online, virtual

 


November 18-19, 2025, Online Course
Master the critical skills needed to navigate the complexities of media interactions during high-stakes events. Discover how your words and responses can shape your organization's reputation, leading to successful outcomes or potential setbacks.


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This course is designed to teach the participant the fundamentals required to identify failure modes of aircraft/engine components at the aircraft accident/mishap site.


This course contains no sessions
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