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SITUATIONAL AWARENESS & SPATIAL DISORIENTATION (SA/SD) TRAINING The loss of Situational Awareness (SA) and/or Spatial Disorientation (SD) is common in aviation and can occur day or night regardless of a pilot’s skill level. Simply, the human body was not intended to operate in the highly dynamic environment aviation presents. The SA/SD course will provide aviation professionals with the knowledge and practical experience needed to prevent or recover from a loss of SA or SD. Using NASTAR Center’s unique training simulators, aviators can gain the experience and confidence needed to recognize critical human limits—limits just as important to understand as aircraft limits. ® 125 James Way Southampton, PA 18966 [email protected] www.NASTARcenter.com The National AeroSpace Training And Research Center COST: $750 DURATION: 1-Day PREREQUISITES: FAA Class III medical certificate or equivalent TRAINING UTILIZES THE GYROLAB GL-2000 BENEFITS: • Comprehensive knowledge to prevent or recover from SA/SD events • Practical experience through a variety of simulated SD illusions • Confidence to handle unexpected situations

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Page 1: The National AeroSpace Training And Research Center 125 James Way

SITUATIONAL AWARENESS & SPATIAL DISORIENTATION (SA/SD) TRAINING The loss of Situational Awareness (SA) and/or Spatial Disorientation (SD) is common in aviation and can occur day or night regardless of a pilot’s skill level. Simply, the human body was not intended to operate in the highly dynamic environment aviation presents. The SA/SD course will provide aviation professionals with the knowledge and practical experience needed to prevent or recover from a loss of SA or SD. Using NASTAR Center’s unique training simulators, aviators can gain the experience and confidence needed to recognize critical human limits—limits just as important to understand as aircraft limits.

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125 James WaySouthampton, PA 18966

[email protected]

The National AeroSpace Training And Research Center

COST: $750DURATION: 1-DayPREREQUISITES:

FAA Class III medical certificate or equivalent

TRAINING UTILIZES THE GYROLAB GL-2000

BENEFITS:

• Comprehensive knowledge to prevent or recover from SA/SD events

• Practical experience through a variety of simulated SD illusions

• Confidence to handle unexpected situations

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CONTENTACADEMICS

• Defining Situational Awareness (SA) and Spatial Disorientation (SD)

• Factors affecting SA

• SA and Controlled Flight Into Terrain (CFIT)

• Human perception limits and their impact in aviation

• Human factor errors due to the loss of SA and/or SD

• Spatial Disorientation – Visual Illusions

• Spatial Disorientation – Vestibular Illusions

• Strategies to prevent the loss of SA or SD

FLIGHT SIMULATION – 2 SESSIONS

• Spatial Disorientation Training Flights

o Visual Illusions in Flight

o Vestibular Illusions in Flight

REGISTRATIONNASTAR training center is located at 125 James Way in Southampton, PA, 18966, USA. To schedule training, please call 866.482.0933 or 215.355.9100 x1502. You can also email us at [email protected] or [email protected]

SITUATIONAL AWARENESS & SPATIAL DISORIENTATION (SA/SD) TRAINING

www.NASTARcenter.com

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UPSET PREVENTION & RECOVERY TRAINING (UPRT)Loss of Control In-flight (LOC-I) remains the number one cause of aviation fatalities across all levels of aviation. This skills-based course provides pilots with important information regarding the loss of control so that upsets can be prevented from occurring. Using our unique simulation capabilities, pilots will also be able to experience g-forces and other realistic in-flight conditions while practicing recovery techniques. Accomplishing UPRT has become a vital part of an aviator’s career.

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125 James WaySouthampton, PA 18966

[email protected]

The National AeroSpace Training And Research Center

COST: $2,500DURATION: 1.5-Days

PREREQUISITES: Commercial Pilot and FAA Class III medical

certificate or equivalent

TRAINING UTILIZES THE GYROLAB GL-2000

BENEFITS:• Comprehensive academic knowledge to aid in the prevention of upsets

• Practical experience through a variety of simulated upset scenarios

• Real experience understanding and applying g-forces in an upset situation

• Latest information regarding LOC-I

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CONTENTACADEMICS

• Introduction to Upset Prevention & Recovery Training (UPRT)

• Background on the Loss of Control In-flight (LOC-I)

• UPRT Core Concepts

• The Upset Domain and why it differs from the Normal Domain

• Prevention and Recovery techniques

• Review of relevant LOC-I accidents and incidents

• Operating limits of aircraft

FLIGHT SIMULATION – 5 SESSIONS

• UPRT Familiarization

• UPRT Core Concepts

• Upright Upsets

• Inverted Upsets

• Final Review

REGISTRATIONThe NASTAR training center is located at 125 James Way in Southampton, PA, 18966, USA. To schedule training, please call 866.482.0933 or 215.355.9100 x1502. You can also email us at [email protected] or [email protected]

UPSET PREVENTION & RECOVERY TRAINING (UPRT)

www.NASTARcenter.com

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ALTITUDE AWARENESS (ALTITUDE CHAMBER)As aircraft operations continue to occur at higher altitudes, it is even more important to recognize the dangerous of the high altitude flight environment. The Altitude Awareness course provides participants with vital information regarding hypoxia, rapid decompression, time of useful consciousness, and other dangers of flying. The academic information presented is then reinforced in an altitude chamber that allows participants to recognize critical hypoxia and other symptoms, raising the overall awareness of dangers that can occur and how to respond.

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125 James WaySouthampton, PA 18966

[email protected]

The National AeroSpace Training And Research Center

TRAINING UTILIZES NASTAR’S ALTITUDE CHAMBER

BENEFITS:

• Actual flight environment experience in our altitude chamber

• Comprehensive information that covers key physiological factors of flight

• Confidence to respond appropriately if a cabin altitude emergency occurs

COST: $500DURATION: 1/2-Day

PREREQUISITES: FAA Class III medical

certificate or equivalent

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CONTENTACADEMICS

• The physical, physiological, and psychological stresses of high altitude flight

• The physiological deficient zone (Operations above 10,000 feet MSL)

• Common Hypoxia and Hyperventilation symptoms

• Hypoxia and Hyperventilation management

• Types of Rapid Decompression

• Recovery from a Rapid Decompression event

• Oxygen and its impact on Vision

• Time of Useful Consciousness (TUC)

FLIGHT SIMULATION

• 25,000’ Maximum Altitude

• Ear and Sinus check

• Hypoxia Demonstration

• Night Vision Demonstration

• Rapid Decompression event

REGISTRATIONThe NASTAR training center is located at 125 James Way in Southampton, PA, 18966, USA. To schedule training, please call 866.482.0933 or 215.355.9100 x1502. You can also email us at [email protected] or [email protected]

ALTITUDE AWARENESS (ALTITUDE CHAMBER)

www.NASTARcenter.com

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LAND & WATER SURVIVALThis program is designed with Survival Systems, USA, to provide pilots, crew, and passengers with the knowledge and skills needed to survive unanticipated land or water landings and/or other episodes where rescue may be required.

BENEFITS:

• Learn factors that cause water and land emergencies

• Know your ability to escape from aircraft

• Experience simulated crashes & survival situations first-hand

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125 James WaySouthampton, PA 18966

[email protected]

The National AeroSpace Training And Research Center

COST: $1850DURATION: 2-DaysPREREQUISITES:

FAA Class III medical certificate or equivalent

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CONTENTACADEMICS

• On-Board Hazards and Emergencies

• Fire Fighting in the Cabin/Cockpit

• Evacuation and Escape

• Vehicle Ditching Scenarios & Techniques

• Search and Rescue

• Safety and Survival Equipment Utilization and Deployment

• Effects of Hypothermia and Hyperthermia, Mitigation and Survival

• Survival Psychology

• Personal Rescue Techniques (signaling, flotation devices, etc)

• Fire and Shelter Wilderness Survival Techniques

• First Aid/Medical Scenarios

• Dry/Wet Evacuation Training Through an Emergency Exit on Water

REGISTRATIONNASTAR training center is located at 125 James Way in Southampton, PA, 18966, USA. To schedule training, please call 866.482.0933 or 215.355.9100 x1502. You can also email us at [email protected] or [email protected]

LAND & WATER SURVIVAL

www.NASTARcenter.com