4-day (32 hours) classroom course

IATA’s Ramp Incident / Accident Investigation 4-day classroom course will provide the necessary tools and techniques to investigate a ground operations event to meet industry requirements. You will analyze and evaluate ramp incident and accident scenarios, improve your interviewing and questioning skills, use management tools for accident prevention and apply lessons learned for self-improvement objectives. This course follows the AHM 650 & 652 and a simulated accident investigation based on ICAO Annex 13 taking advantage IATA IDX (Incident Data Exchange).
Course Code: GOC043VEEN02
Course format
Prerequisites
- Recommended level is Intermediate and Advanced.
- The recommended level of language proficiency is ICAO Operational Level 4 or the equivalent for courses held in languages other than English.
How to register
In-house training
To arrange in-house training for your company, please complete the
in-house training request form or
contact the Training Specialist in your region.
Upon completing this course, you will be able to:
- Investigate accidents and incidents meeting industry requirements
- Analyze and evaluate ramp incident / accident scenarios
- Improve your interviewing and questioning skills
- Use management tools for accident prevention
- Apply lessons learned for self-improvement objectives
The key topics that are covered during this course include:
- Management of safety
- Providing an understanding of organizational culture
- Safety reporting
- Accident causation
- Human factor considerations
- Investigation of accidents and incidents
- Introduction to categories of accidents and accident investigation levels
- Introduction to ICAO investigation requirements
- Accident prevention plans
- Interoperability with SMS and ISAGO standards
- Practical exercise – Accident investigation
This course is recommended for:
- Safety Officers
- Ground Operations Safety Managers
- Ramp Managers and Supervisors
An IATA Certificate of Completion is awarded to participants obtaining a grade of 70% or higher on an assessment. A special distinction is awarded to participants obtaining a grade of 90% or higher.