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The Aircraft Accident & Incident Investigations course in Jakarta is a specialized training course designed for aviation professionals seeking to enhance their skills in accident investigation and safety protocols.

Jakarta

Fees: 5900
From: 06-04-2026
To: 10-04-2026

Jakarta

Fees: 5900
From: 15-06-2026
To: 19-06-2026

Aircraft Accident & Incident Investigations

Course Overview

Aircraft accidents and incidents present significant safety challenges and require structured, independent, and professional investigations. This Aircraft Accident & Incident Investigations Training Course equips participants with advanced knowledge of ICAO Annex 13 standards, investigation procedures, evidence collection, and report writing.

Participants will learn how to analyze human, technical, and organizational factors that contribute to accidents and incidents. The course also emphasizes the importance of safety recommendations and lessons learned for preventing recurrence.

Through case studies and interactive exercises, attendees will gain practical experience in applying investigation techniques and preparing accurate reports for aviation safety authorities.

Course Benefits

  • Understand ICAO Annex 13 investigation standards.

  • Develop investigation planning and fieldwork skills.

  • Learn methods of evidence collection and preservation.

  • Strengthen skills in data analysis and report writing.

  • Improve ability to make effective safety recommendations.

Course Objectives

  • Review ICAO Annex 13 and international investigation frameworks.

  • Apply systematic approaches to accident and incident investigations.

  • Conduct on-site evidence gathering and witness interviewing.

  • Analyze flight data, human factors, and technical failures.

  • Prepare factual, analytical, and final investigation reports.

  • Formulate safety recommendations to prevent recurrence.

  • Evaluate case studies of significant aviation accidents.

Training Methodology

The course uses a mix of lectures, group workshops, simulation exercises, and analysis of past aviation accident and incident case studies to reinforce investigation skills.

Target Audience

  • Aviation safety investigators and officers.

  • Airline and airport safety managers.

  • Civil aviation authority inspectors.

  • Professionals involved in aviation risk management.

Target Competencies

  • Accident and incident investigation.

  • Evidence collection and analysis.

  • Human factors in aviation safety.

  • Report writing and safety recommendations.

Course Outline

Unit 1: ICAO Annex 13 and Investigation Principles

  • Overview of ICAO Annex 13.

  • Legal framework and responsibilities.

  • Types of investigations and classifications.

  • International cooperation in investigations.

Unit 2: Investigation Preparation and On-Site Procedures

  • Initial response and securing the site.

  • Investigation team roles and coordination.

  • Evidence collection and preservation.

  • Safety precautions at crash sites.

Unit 3: Human Factors and Organizational Issues

  • The role of human performance in accidents.

  • Organizational and systemic contributors.

  • Interviewing witnesses and crew.

  • Human factors case studies.

Unit 4: Technical and Data Analysis

  • Flight data recorder (FDR) and cockpit voice recorder (CVR) analysis.

  • Wreckage examination and reconstruction.

  • Laboratory analysis techniques.

  • Integrating technical data with human and operational findings.

Unit 5: Reporting and Safety Recommendations

  • Structure of accident investigation reports.

  • Drafting factual and analytical sections.

  • Developing effective safety recommendations.

  • Lessons learned from past investigations.

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Aircraft Accident & Incident Investigations

The Aircraft Accident & Incident Investigations Training Courses in Jakarta provide aviation professionals with a comprehensive understanding of the methodologies, analytical approaches, and investigative principles used to examine aviation accidents and incidents. These programs are designed for aviation safety officers, investigators, engineers, regulators, airline personnel, and airport professionals involved in safety management and incident response.

Participants gain a solid foundation in aircraft accident and incident investigation, focusing on systematic investigation processes, evidence collection, and analytical techniques used to identify contributing factors. The courses explore human factors, aircraft systems, operational procedures, and environmental influences that affect aviation safety outcomes. Through applied case studies and scenario-based exercises, participants learn how to analyze accident sequences, evaluate safety data, and interpret findings within structured investigative frameworks.

These aviation accident investigation training programs in Jakarta balance theoretical knowledge with practical application. Participants develop skills in documentation, interview techniques, data analysis, and report writing, ensuring that investigation outcomes support safety improvements rather than fault assignment. The curriculum emphasizes the importance of safety culture, root cause analysis, and the development of effective safety recommendations that enhance preventive measures across aviation operations.

Attending these training courses in Jakarta offers participants an expert-led, interactive learning experience within a major international aviation hub. Jakarta’s dynamic aviation environment enriches the learning context by providing real-world operational insights and exposure to regional aviation safety challenges. By completing this specialization, participants will be equipped to contribute effectively to accident and incident investigations—supporting continuous safety improvement, regulatory compliance, and the advancement of global aviation safety standards.