SCSI IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE ITS:
CABIN ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION COURSE + CABIN SAFETY SYMPOSIUM
FEBRUARY 2-6- This course focuses on the aircraft cabin environment and related investigation requirements. Attendees will be presented with information to satisfy the requirements for participation in a major investigation assigned to Cabin Safety and Survivability groups. In addition attendees will become familiar with the design requirements for major transport aircraft with particular focus on survivability considerations. Finally, each attendee will learn the unique requirements for interviewing survivors and completely documenting the cabin for deficiencies, injuries sustained during the aircraft accident, escape from the aircraft, and survivability in the post-crash environment. This course will include a practical team experience in reviewing accident data, documenting the cabin interior and analyzing contributing factors for survivability. While the CAI course can be taken without previous investigation experience, it is recommended that a basic aircraft accident investigation course or experience precede this course so that the attendee will be familiar with fundamental investigation techniques, impact assessment dynamics and systems investigation. Sound interesting please see our website at www.scsi-inc.com or contact our registrar at registrar@... and she will be more than happy to answer any and all questions you may have.
FEBRUARY 9-12- with enrollment in the CAI course you are automatically registered for the 26th Annual Cabin Safety Symposium. The Symposium this year will be held in Torrance, CA at the beautifully remodeled Torrance Marriott. Even if you don't take the course we invite you to attend the Symposium. See our website at www.scsi-inc.com and click on Cabin Safety Symposium. Follow the leads from there.