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School and training course in:Gander, CanadaTotal 25 result(s).
Popular training courses in Gander:
Night Rating / VFR Over-The-Top Rating
Commercial Pilot Licence
Company Aviation Safety Officer
Critical Customer Care
First Aid
Flight Instructor Rating
Helicopter Commercial Pilot Licence (CPLH)
Helicopter Private Pilot Licence (PPLH)
Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance
Human Factors in the Flight Deck
School: Gander Flight Training Training Center(s): Gander, Canada Tel.: 1-877-438-2359 Gander Flight Training P.O. Box 355 70 C. L. Dobbin Drive Gander, NL A1V 1W7 Canada
Advanced Aircraft Avionics & Systems (On-site) Course Format: On-site Once basic flight training is completed, the next exciting challenge is to learn the advanced and sometimes complicated systems in larger aircraft. The technological advances in aviation in the past few decades are astounding, and require pilots in todays industry to have technical system training. This course responds to that need. Some of the navigation and avionics systems covered i...
Critical Customer Care (On-site) Course Format: On-site No business would succeed without its customers. How company employees deal with angry and dissatisfied customers may have a huge impact in todays competitive industry. This seminar applies to any company that values its relationship with customers and employees. Analyzing the customers approach and personality conflicts followed by recommended resolution techniques is one of man...
Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (On-site) Course Format: On-site WHMIS applies to Hazardous Materials that are intended for use in the workplace. This training will help you understand the information found on product labels which will help you to work safely with the controlled products at your worksite.
Occupational Health and Safety (On-site) Course Format: On-site Occupational Health and Safety is the discipline concerned with preserving and protecting human property and resources in the workplace. The aim of the training is to give OH&S committees and representatives the basic knowledge they require to fulfill their duties and responsibilities under the Occupational Health and Safety Act and Regulations. This training is required in all workplaces.
First Aid (On-site) Course Format: On-site GFT offers St. John Ambulance Standard and Emergency First Aid to students. This course is recommended no matter what career a participant is pursuing, as the skills learned here can help save lives someday.
Transportation of Dangerous Goods (On-site) Course Format: On-site Many air operators require flight crew to receive training in the Transportation of Dangerous Goods. Having this course already completed eases the training process for potential employers, and is certainly a smart addition to a pilots portfolio. This course is recognized by Transport Canada.
Wilderness Survival (On-site) Course Format: On-site Many places in the world provide challenges to survival if in a situation where help may be hours or days away. This course provides the participant with knowledge and skills that could save lives someday. At the same time it builds character, strengthens team skills and peer relationships. The scenario-based challenges and adventures encountered in this course will be remembered for years t...
Company Aviation Safety Officer (On-site) Course Format: On-site Air carriers require a Safety Management System which includes a Company Aviation Safety Officer, who plays a large part in developing and maintaining the company culture toward safety. This seminar will assist company safety personnel in developing and maintain a Safety Management System that best suits their company environment. This course is recognized by Transport Canada. Normally two d...
Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance (On-site) Course Format: On-site This course is designed using a series of case studies which reveals that often a series of human errors are the cause of accidents. The focus of the workshop centers around what can happen to cause a well-meaning AME to make a maintenance error and also what can be done to break the chain of events which could lead to an accident. Transport Canada requires that personnel involved with mainte...
Human Factors in the Flight Deck (On-site) Course Format: On-site Taught by an Airline Captain, this course is an airline-oriented mix of Crew Resource Management (CRM), Pilot Decision Making (PDM) and Multi-Crew Operations normally covered at the airline level. Participants will be better prepared to enter the more complex aviation environment on larger aircraft, and will have a better understanding of human physiology and relationships in the flight deck. ...
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