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Aviation First Aid
The objectives of aviation first aid training are to enable the crew
member to assess a situation and condition by observing the signs,
symptoms and where possible by eliciting any applicable medical history
of the casualty.
To make a diagnosis on the information they have
collated, to administer appropriate treatment immediately and to
maintain treatment of the casualty until professional medical help takes
over.
To give the crew member the confidence and ability to preserve life,
prevent a condition worsening and to promote recovery.
The objectives are realised through a combination of lectures, case
studies, discussions and practical hands on training.
Worldwide Training Services
Global Air Training hosts Aviation First Aid
training courses at our modern and well equipped training facility in
the United Kingdom, close to Manchester International Airport.
We can also assist in the development of bespoke courses for your
organisation and present training via field instructors at client bases
worldwide.
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First Aid Courses
Global Air Training provides
the following Aviation First Aid courses, at our
training facility, and at operators bases,
worldwide.
- Comprehensive
Ab-Initio First Aid
- First Aid Refresher
- Instructors - Train
the Trainer
- Automated External
Defibrillation more..
- Bespoke - To meet
operator requirements
BMA Report
The British Medical
Association is calling for national and
international action to safeguard the health of
air passengers, in a new report. (31/05/2004). Despite numbering two billion a year,
air travellers are not protected by regulated
standards of healthcare or medical advice.
The impact of flying on
passenger health BMA Report. (900kb pdf
format)
Download..
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