Company Profile
Global Air Training is a specialist training company, providing training and development services to organisations located in every continent of the world.

Founded in 1996 in the Aviation Industry our services have expanded into Healthcare and Business sectors, as organisations have recognised the value of human factors training approaches developed in the aviation industry.

Our core areas of expertise are in the fields of human factors based training programmes, and a comprehensive range of Safety, Security and Instructional Development programmes for the Aviation Industry.

We have developed innovative training programs in healthcare and business based on human factors concepts developed and proven in the aviation industry.

Training Services for the Aviation Industry
In the aviation industry GAT provides a full range of training services for airlines, military and corporate aviation operations.

We have developed a highly regarded Train the Trainer programme for Crew Resource Management which is accredited by the UK Civil Aviation Authority and an advanced Hijack Management and Counter Terrorism programme for Instructors.

These courses have been specifically designed for instructors of Airlines, Air Traffic Control, Civil Aviation Authorities, flight operations and maintenance units.

Clients attend these programmes from the UK, Europe, Africa, America and Asia. We offer many courses which meet the training and regulatory requirements of the:

  • UK Civil Aviation Authority
  • European Joint Aviation Requirements
  • United States Federal Aviation Administration
  • International Civil Aviation Organisation
Training Services for Healthcare
Global Air Training is at the forefront of development and application of Team 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 public and private sectors including the UK National Health Service.

Evaluations clearly demonstrate that these methods can deliver improved patient safety in healthcare organisations:

“As a conclusion it is clear that this process (the Global Air Training Error Avoidance programme) would reduce errors, cut the costs of litigation, reduce wasted capacity and reduce the patients stay in hospital”.
UK NHS Trust Report