Aviation Human Factors Training

Bostonair’s online Human Factors in Aviation courses provide a comprehensive overview of the implications of human error, organisational safety culture, procedures, safety policy, human limitations, and methods of communication in the aviation workplace.

Human Factors is a mandatory requirement for all EASA Part 145 approved organisations as outlined in EASA145. A.30 (e) National Authorities 10 Part Programme.

Our Human Factors courses are designed to be flexible, allowing you to study at a pace that suits you. With 24/7 access to course materials, you can learn whenever and wherever it’s convenient for you. Our course features engaging multimedia content, interactive quizzes, and real-world case studies to reinforce key concepts and enhance your learning experience.

Find out more about our Human Factors training below, and enrol online by heading to our online training page or Human Factors Course booking page.

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What’s included in our Aviation Human Factors training course?

This online course will provide students with a general introduction of Human Factors in the aviation industry, covering all the essential information needed for individuals working in EASA and CAA Part 145 approved organisations. Although primarily aimed at air maintenance personnel, the subjects covered by the course will be suitable for those working within a wide range of roles across the aviation industry.

Carried out online, the course will give students an understanding of human performance, human factors and error management, improving safety standards in the industry. On completion of the course, students will be able to:

  • Explain the need to take human factors into account and identify the limits of human performance.
  • Explain the social, psychological and physical conditions that affect human performance.
  • Explain how types of work tasks and communications affect human performance in the workplace.
  • Explain how human error and hazards in the workplace lead to accidents and how these can be avoided.
  • Explore what employers and employees can do to work together to improve safety and responsibility.
  • Explore the new requirements of Safety Management and its impact on Human Factors.

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Meet Our Training Team

Paul Gash

Head of Training

Alasdair Patrick

Head of Commercial (BTTL)

Aidan Gardner

Online Training Manager