This certificate program
is designed specifically for professionals in Aircraft Cabin Safety and
Cabin Crew/Flight Attendants who wish to demonstrate a capability in
Aircraft Cabin Accident Investigation. This certificate program was
announced at the 18th Annual Aircraft Cabin Safety Symposium in February
2001.
Required
Courses
-
Aircraft Accident Investigation
(AAI)
-
Human Factors for Accident Investigators
(HFAI)
-
Cabin
Accident Investigation
(CAI)
Elective
Courses/Credit
Attendance
at three International Aircraft Cabin Safety Symposia
or
-
Any
elective from the list of AAI Certificate
Electives plus
attendance at two International Aircraft Cabin Safety Symposia
or
Any two
electives from the list of AAI Certificate Electives
Recommended electives include: IM, FDA, AAL and FAP
Once a
participant has completed the required courses and elective courses/credit,
SCSI will award the Certificate of Aircraft Cabin Accident Investigation
which will list the courses and credit completed and acknowledge your
achievement.
SCSI will
review requests to accept equivalent courses from another provider on a case
by case basis. The SCSI instructional staff will evaluate requests for
transfer of credit and a decision will be made by the Dean of Training. SCSI
will only recognize courses completed towards the certificate if they were
taken within five years of the certificate award date and judged equivalent.
Anyone wishing to apply for such credit should mail proof of completion
(certificate or transcript) along with the substitution request.