Air Medical Resource Management Online Training Course
Our Air Medical Resource Management course covers a range of critical topics for air medical personnel, including communication skills and processes, building and maintaining a team, decision-making processes, situational awareness, workload management, and human factors in aviation. It provides a comprehensive understanding of resource management theory in a medical transport environment, stressing the importance of […]
Bloodborne Pathogens
This Bloodborne Pathogens course is designed to satisfy OSHA training requirements for employees who may be potentially exposed to blood or bodily fluids. Content includes an overview of the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen Standards, an overview of Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV, Control Measures, and what to do in the event of an exposure. This […]
FAR Regulations
Our comprehensive FAR Regulations courses are tailored to meet the unique needs of Part 91, Part 125, and Part 135 operators. These courses also include coverage of maintenance regulations, ensuring robust compliance with the latest standards. The expansive curriculum includes Part 91 Subpart F, 14 CFR Part 1-97, 49 CFR Part 830, and 14 CFR […]
Drug and Alcohol
The Drug and Alcohol Training course provides valuable information to pilots and other personnel performing safety-sensitive functions in the aviation industry, Drug and Alcohol Testing Program requirements, as well as how to handle potential substance abuse issues in the workplace. This course is available in versions geared for both employees and supervisors. Drug and Alcohol […]
Night Vision Goggles Online Aviation Training Course
Our Night Vision Goggles (NVG) course emphasizes significant human factors, including how the eye works with NVGs, the downsides, like impacts of other light sources, and normal, abnormal, and emergency operations associated with NVGs. In addition, the course covers critical aspects of equipment and operations, environmental and situational considerations, and thorough planning for emergency interventions. […]