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Aircraft post-crash and incident management officers course (APCIMO) and overseas brief (OSB APCIMO)

The Military Aviation Authority Centre of Air Safety Training trains military, MOD civilian and contracted personnel within UK roles.

Documents

MAA air safety training course map

Details

Course aim

To train military personnel and MOD civilian or contracted personnel who have been designated to fulfil the role of APCIMO. Please note these courses contain discussion and images of recent aircraft accidents and incidents.

Outline of syllabus

APCIMO - encompasses both the UK and overseas environments.
OSB APCIMO - encompasses the deployed/overseas environment only.

Personnel not designated to fulfil APCIMO duties are to provide additional justification (on the application form), for their attendance on this course.

Duration

APCIMO – 2 day residential at the Defence Academy, Shrivenham

OSB APCIMO – 1 day delivered remotely

Location

Centre of Air Safety Training (CoAST), Defence Academy, Shrivenham

Application form

Course application form

Contractors and overseas applicants are to apply through International Defence Training, all enquiries to 22Gp-IDT-Multi@mod.gov.uk.

Course dates

Dates

Email

For more information contact CoAST via email: dsa-maacourses@mod.gov.uk or call 01793 314183.

Contractors and overseas applicants are to apply through International Defence Training, all enquiries to 22Gp-IDT-Multi@mod.gov.uk.

Updates to this page

Published 10 November 2014
Last updated 27 September 2024 + show all updates
  1. Aircraft post-crash and incident management officers course and overseas brief page updated and re-formatted.

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  3. Email added for contracts and overseas applicants.

  4. The Aircraft post crash management incident officers course duration has been updated.

  5. The course aim and outline syllabus have both been amended on the Post crash management incident officers course page.

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