Crew Resource Management Instructor (CRMI)

The CAA approved core course is suitable for delegates wishing to attain CRMI accreditation for ground or line training.

The programme content meets the standard CRM requirements and recommendations of: JAR, C.A.A., F.A.A., and ICAO.

The ‘Train the Trainer’ course is 5 days in duration, covering theoretical aspects of modern CRM training with relevant references to, and examination of human factor related aviation incidents and accidents. The course utilises video footage, CVR recordings and Investigation Board Reports.

 

 

 

 

 

CRMI Course Schedule
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The course includes instructional techniques, facilitation, critique and feedback techniques, NOTECHS and assessment. Following the course the student will have the knowledge, foundation and materials to deliver a professional CRM course suitable for the pilots, or the combined pilots and cabin crew of Airline operations. The course includes:

  • 5 days classroom training
  • CRM Instructor Training Manual in hardcopy and on CD
  • Full set of course handouts both on paper and CD-ROM
  • PowerPoint presentation on CD
  • Copyright permission for reproduction & utilisation of course manuals and handouts for use within your airline
  • Certification on completion of course
  • Investigation reports and studies are available for delegates to use during the CRM course

Courses at GAT UK also include:

  • Courtesy transport to and from Manchester (MAN) or Liverpool (LPL) Airports
  • Daily transport between local hotel and our training centre
  • Refreshments and lunch on course training days

CRMI References
CAP737

This document contains guidance material on Crew Resource Management (CRM) for flight crew, CRM instructors and CRM examiners, including details of the UK CRMI/CRMIE accreditation scheme.
Click to download CAP737 (1.1mb pdf format)

Standards Document 29

Guidance Notes for Accreditation Standards for CRM Instructors
Click here to download Standards Document 29.