The FLYCO Flight Safety course covers all aspects of aircraft safety systems available to crew
in the event of emergencies. It covers medical emergencies, as well as decompression,
ditching and other emergency operations.

This in-depth course covers the use of emergency slides and slide-raft combinations.
It also outlines the equipment available and for which types of emergencies they are to be
used for. Step by step instructions are given for each type and model of device. Regarding ditching,
decompression and other emergency operations the course covers these areas with not only the
procedures but also the effects of events like decompression.

This course meets all state authority regulations. FLYCO courses are constantly monitored and
updated when major changes in authority documentation is released.

Course Objectives:

CAUTION
INTRODUCTION
HISTORY
AVIATION HISTORY
ACCIDENT RATE HISTORY
RESPONSIBILITY
THEORETICAL MODELS FOR SAFETY
SWISS CHEESE MODEL
DOMINO THEORY
COMMUNICATION
REPORTING PROCESS
GENERAL
FLIGHT REPORTING FORMS
RISK MANAGEMENT
DEFINITION OF RISK
RISK MANAGEMENT PROCESS.
COMMANDS AND COMMUNICATION PROCEDURES
NORMAL COMMUNICATION PROCEDURES
EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION PROCEDURES