•   Learning Camp 3 – Safety and Risk Management in Aviation INS2PO221-3003 16.01.2023-19.05.2023  5   (CONTACT, ...) +-
    Learning objectives
    Upon completion of the course, the student:
    • is familiar with aviation safety regulatory framework
    • recognizes the distinctive features of safety, security and quality in aviation
    • is familiar with the basic elements of aviation safety management system
    • understands the basic principles of aviation risk management
    Starting level and linkage with other courses
    Starting level and linkage with other courses
    No previous studies needed and no binding connections to other courses
    Contents
    • Evolution of threats in aviation
    • Basic safety regulations guiding the operations of European airlines
    • Introduction to safety, security and quality in aviation
    • Aviation safety management system(s)
    • Risk management in airline flight operations
    Assessment criteria
    Assessment criteria - grade 1
    The students understanding of key concepts concerning specific regulatory framework, aviation safety and risk management is limited. Student’s attitude towards learning through participation in teamwork and conducting assignments, is below average. Student`s capability to analyze basic causalities in aviation safety and risk management is limited.
    Assessment criteria - grade 3
    The student has good understanding of key concepts concerning specific regulatory framework, aviation safety and risk management. Student has a good attitude towards learning through participation in teamwork and conducting assignments. S/he has a good self- and group critical thinking. Student can objectively analyze basic causalities in aviation safety and risk management.
    Assessment criteria - grade 5
    The student has excellent understanding of key concepts concerning specific regulatory framework, aviation safety and risk management. Student has an excellent attitude towards learning through self-initiative and continuous and supportive participation in teamwork and in conducting assignments. Student has an excellent ability to analyze basic causalities in aviation safety and risk management.
    Further information
    This course will provide participants with a basic knowledge of aviation safety regulatory framework, basic SMS (Safety Management System) concepts and aviation risk management. Attendees will understand the responsibilities and processes concerning the safety of commercial flight operations.

    Topics covered include e.g. human factors, human error, safety culture, SMS requirements, SMS policy, organizational structure and responsibilities, Safety Risk Management, Safety Assurance and Safety Promotion.

    The course can be recommended for persons planning on working almost in any role within aviation industry.

    Teaching methods and instruction

    This course will provide participants with a basic knowledge of aviation safety regulatory framework, basic SMS (Safety Management System) concepts and aviation risk management. Attendees will understand the responsibilities and processes concerning the safety of commercial flight operations.

    Topics covered include e.g. human factors, human error, safety culture, SMS requirements, SMS policy, organizational structure and responsibilities, Safety Risk Management, Safety Assurance and Safety Promotion.

    The course can be recommended for persons planning on working almost in any role within aviation industry.

    Learning objectives
    Upon completion of the course, the student:
    • is familiar with aviation safety regulatory framework
    • recognizes the distinctive features of safety, security and quality in aviation
    • is familiar with the basic elements of aviation safety management system
    • understands the basic principles of aviation risk management

    Contents
    • Evolution of threats in aviation
    • Basic safety regulations guiding the operations of European airlines
    • Introduction to safety, security and quality in aviation
    • Aviation safety management system(s)
    • Risk management in airline flight operations

    Execution methods
    The learning goals of this course can be reached in the following way
    • Lectures and related assignments as full-time studies
    • Recognition of a student's prior learning.

    Teacher responsible
    Ari Etelävuori

    Starting level and linkage with other courses
    No previous studies needed and no binding connections to other courses

    Learning material and recommended literature

    Class materials, a variety of academic and media sources, articles, literature related to the topic.

    Campus

    Porvoo Campus

    Teaching language

    English

    Timing

    16.01.2023 - 19.05.2023

    Enrollment

    02.01.2023 - 13.01.2023

    Groups
    • CONTACT
    • AB3
    • EXCH
    Alternative learning methods

    Recognition of prior learning:
    To be agreed with the teacher separately

    Teachers

    Ari Etelävuori

    Seats

    15 - 40

    Further information

    Assessment criteria - grade 1
    The students understanding of key concepts concerning specific regulatory framework, aviation safety and risk management is limited. Student’s attitude towards learning through participation in teamwork and conducting assignments, is below average. Student`s capability to analyze basic causalities in aviation safety and risk management is limited.

    Assessment criteria - grade 3
    The student has good understanding of key concepts concerning specific regulatory framework, aviation safety and risk management. Student has a good attitude towards learning through participation in teamwork and conducting assignments. S/he has a good self- and group critical thinking. Student can objectively analyze basic causalities in aviation safety and risk management.

    Assessment criteria - grade 5
    The student has excellent understanding of key concepts concerning specific regulatory framework, aviation safety and risk management. Student has an excellent attitude towards learning through self-initiative and continuous and supportive participation in teamwork and in conducting assignments. Student has an excellent ability to analyze basic causalities in aviation safety and risk management.

    Degree Programme

    ABBA Degree Programme in Aviation Business

    R&D proportion

    0.00 cr

    Virtual proportion

    0.00 cr

    Evaluation scale

    H-5