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Bellthorpe 27th December 2003 07:32

Regrettably, the HAA website is effectively defunct, and has been so for almost a year.

griffinblack 27th December 2003 16:30

Ascend Charlie,

Your mystery man has decided not to run in the elections next year then?

Ascend Charlie 27th December 2003 16:39

GriffinBlack:

Judging by your profile, you are probably working with him right now! And even Queensland doesn't have elections every two years, does it?:confused:

paco 28th December 2003 01:36

I do one, Transport approved, but it's in Canada! :( I completely agree with your sentiments, which is why I developed it. The usual stuff is covered in the handout, but the talk sessions cover the considerations of what the working pilot has to deal with and anything else the victims (sorry, students) come up with. The main comments I get back are that it's good to have one done by a working pilot.

The plan is to include a simulator in the mix to get some real decisionmaking scenarios.

Maybe I'll do a video!

phil

Chopper Jog 29th December 2003 19:35

Company Details
 
To all interested parties,

In 2000 I have established my own Resource Management Company "Thought Process", based in Sydney. Our Company specialises in the development and implementation of CRM and Human Factors Training Packages for the various helicopter industry sectors ranging from Military, Police, Offshore, EMS, etc.

We have recently aligned our services with Omni Safe International that specialises in Safety Management Systems (SMS) and Aviation Safety Auditing. It is our aim to provide the wider aviation community with a professional and cost effective option to address both regulatory and operational demands.

Our Company is in the process of establishing a Maintenance Resource Management Package for engineers. This Package will be available in early 2004. Other new products will also include a Facilitators and Risk Management course for helicopter operators.

Please contact me ( Via private message option) direct to obtain the necessary contact details.

Best wishes for 2004 and safe flying.

Chopper Jog

paco 15th July 2004 03:22

Now available for single pilot helis from myself - please PM for details

Phil

helicam 15th July 2004 08:40

I was under the impression that one of the only companys approaved to conduct single pilot Helicopter CRM courses by the Authority is London Helicopters the course is two days and costs £250.00 and run by Carey Edwards

lovely jubley

paco 15th July 2004 14:07

Actually, my understanding is that courses do not need to be approved until around October, but the instructor has to be an approved CRMI. This is a specialised single pilot helicopter course I had approved way back before JARs and have been doing abroad. It is now available here and the cost is 120 pounds per person per day or a daily rate by arrangement. It is a one-day course.

I will also be doing Dangerous Goods and First Aid.

Phil

Bravo 99 (AJB) 17th July 2004 06:41

Micheal

Try Paddy Connelly at PAS 0145285799 or speak to Lisa Paddon in the training department at CHC Scotia Aberdeen i will dig the number out and post it shortly (both courses are very Good) CHC is directed purly at Multi crew ops.


Also PAS and CHC can carryout Fire and first aid CHC can also do the Dangerous good etc.


Sincerely

Bravo 99 (AJB)

Staticdroop 21st July 2004 08:10

Guys,
I can only reiterate the suggestion by MightyGem and that you contact Life Skills as they are Helicopter orientated and also single crew.
Good course as well :ok:

paco 21st July 2004 17:15

Yes, and so am I! :)

Phil

Outwest 22nd July 2004 01:14

Does anyone remember which thread Nick Lappos posted the link to the old John Wayne movie? It was a great example of CRM:D

Staticdroop 22nd July 2004 08:16

CRM, easy. Everybody do as i say;)

paco 22nd July 2004 15:34

Yeah, I'm the Captain, you're not!

Phil

davidparker1756 13th February 2025 11:03

Interesting discussion! Effective resource utilization is key to maintaining efficiency in any industry. Whether it’s aviation, water management, or corporate planning, structured resource management ensures that everything is aligned for optimal performance and sustainability.

212man 13th February 2025 17:26

Not a record, but a 21 years old resurrection must be close!

Sir Korsky 13th February 2025 19:03

and half of those posters must be dead too !!

OvertHawk 13th February 2025 20:16

I'm wondering if DP1756 is an AI bot that has randomly posted when tasked to search for and post on "resource management" threads.

paco 14th February 2025 05:51

It sure sounds like Meghan-speak


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