Global Air Training (GAT) is a specialist aviation training company, providing training, development and consultancy services in Aviation and Healthcare for organisations based in every continent of the world.

Founded in the aviation industry, we provide a wide range of training solutions to meet the needs of airlines, military and other aviation organisations.

Specialist training programmes include Crew Resource Management, Crew Resource Management Instructor (CRMI), Safety Management Systems, Human Factors, Safety and Security.

Our Aviation training programmes are recognised and accredited by regulatory bodies worldwide including the UK Civil Aviation Authority and Ministry of Defence.

International House Cheshire

In Healthcare, our Human Facotrs and Team Resource Management based training programmes are leading the development of patient safety focused systems in healthcare organisations.

Clients include more than 500 leading international airlines and aviation organisations worldwide, government regulatory bodies, UK Army, Navy and Airforce, UK National Health Service (NHS) and private healthcare organisations.

International House Cheshire

Crew Resource Management

Aviation Training

Global Air Training delivers high quality aircrew training and development services to airlines, aviation operators, maintenance organisations (Part 145) and associated companies worldwide.

Aviation Training Courses


Team Resource Management

Healthcare Training

Global Air Training is at the forefront of development and application of Crew Resource Management and Human Factors based training programmes for the healthcare industry. We provide a unique combination of Aviation and Healthcare experience and are currently delivering patient safety projects in the NHS and private healthcare organisations.

Healthcare Training Courses




Forthcoming Courses at Global House, UK

Global Air Training presents training courses worldwide. Click here details of the forthcoming schedule of open courses at Global House, UK.

Course schedule

GAT News

Global Air Training awarded Highly Commended, Chester University High Sheriff's Award for Enterprise.

Cheshire Business Award

Global Air Training wins Royal Mail Small Business of the Year.

Cheshire Business Award

Recent editions of the Global Air Training Newsletter.

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Auditing in a Maintenance Environment

EASA Part 145 organisations are required to have an effective internal audit process. This practical 3 day course covers audit management and auditing techniques to enable the delegate to plan, manage and deliver an effective, best practise audit process in the maintenance environment, supporting both business objectives and regulatory compliance.

Auditing in a Maintenance Environment

Quality Management in an Aviation Environment

This practical 2 day course enables the participant to develop and implement a Quality Management System (QMS), with the knowledge and confidence to audit, review and improve safety and efficiency. The training will explore the basic principles of Quality Management in aviation, the regulatory requirements for Quality Management and Auditing, and the principles of how to build, review and assess a QMS.

Quality Management in an Aviation Environment

Safety Management Systems

A safety management system is a systematic, explicit and comprehensive process for managing safety risks. As with all management systems, a safety management system provides for goal setting, planning, and measuring performance.

Safety Management Systems

Human Factors in Advanced Patient Simulators - Instructor Programme

Global Air Training has market leading experience working in aviation and healthcare human factors training. This expertise supports our work in preparing simulator instructors for teaching and assessing non-technical skills and to address human factors issues in the simulation environment. Global Air Training was worked in collaboration with teams in the majority medical simulation facilities in the United Kingdom.

Human Factors in Advanced Patient Simulators