7.7 – Flight crew

Learn to successfully apply the competencies associated with function 7.7 of IATA DGR

About this training

This English e-learning trains for feature 7.7 in IATA’s Dangerous Goods Training Guidance. Previously, this was covered in category 10 in the IATA DGR training regulations.

For whom.

This course is recommended for “Cockpit crew (other than cabin crew members or other crew members) and airline training specialists,” in accordance with IATA’s DGR – Part 1.5 and in accordance with function 7.7 in IATA’s Dangerous Goods Training Guidance.

What do you learn?

Topics covered include:

  • Understanding the basics of dangerous goods
  • Recognizing dangerous goods
  • Recognizing prohibited and hidden dangerous goods
  • Managing dangerous goods before and during flight
  • Content and interpretation of NOTOC (Notification to Captain).

Practical Information

  • Duration: two – four hours
  • Price: € 95, – excl. VAT
  • Provided course materials: interactive e-learning, equipped with images, making the explanations easy to follow.

Training methods

7.7 – Flight crew

Basic

Refresh

Classroom setting

Blended

Online

Incompany

Tailor-made

E-Learning

Language
Location
Price
English
E-Learning
€ 95

Good to know

The training method IATA CBTA (competency-based training and assessment) has the following premise. The safe and efficient transportation of dangerous goods by air depends on competent personnel. This means that employees must be trained in the functions for which they are responsible - regardless of whether it is stated in the job description. This is best achieved through competency-based training and assessment (CBTA).

This is why you follow a course at Special Cargo College

8

Leon, Rotterdam

Good help

Perhaps less catching up on modules that are not asked for due to calculator book or other tools. And pay a little more attention to things that do matter. Now we often got stuck because others entered into discussion for something that would not be asked and this in turn takes up extra time. Furthermore, the explanation was clear there was opportunity given for questions that did matter. All in all, an important course to pass
10

Dave, The Hague

Well-informed instructor-with an identifiable method of learning

Clear, consice, Contructive method of teaching and learning. Fluid lecturer and Student interaction covering all modules of the Security Managers course.
7

Bart, Schiphol-Rijk

Excellent course

Great course, clear presentation and nice instructor. 3 full days of listening is kind of tough

Our vision on 'learning in logistics'

  • You learn to interpret the relevant laws and regulations
  • On this basis you will learn the necessary skills
  • By not only listening, but also doing
  • With coaching from the teacher and interaction with fellow students
  • Supported by practice-oriented games, assignments and cases
  • Very serious, but with room for fun.

+500 customers are training at Special Cargo College

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