The world isn’t getting any safer. Give your friends and loved ones the gift of preparation & peace of mind. Encourage them to get life-saving training, at home, on their own schedule, so they will be better prepared to deal with medical emergencies.
This new Crisis Medicine course is the missing manual for How to Be a Better Able-Bodied Passenger and Better Prepared Cabin Crew. What can you do to be more useful in an emergency?
As part of his medical director duties for a corporate security team, Dr. Shertz became certified as a Part 135 Corporate Flight Attendant. Unfortunately, the certification course left him with more questions than answers (and a burning desire to open more emergency exits). Our Air Travel Emergencies course is a culmination of his efforts to answer the questions the certification course did not.
Based on medical and technical literature and historic data. Although commercial airline crashes are rare, worldwide a commercial aircraft has an emergency evacuation every 11 days. If you’re a passenger involved in an emergency evacuation, it’s likely the flight crew’s first actual evacuation too, despite their extensive training.