Crew Resource Management training for aviation and safety-critical industries
From the flight deck to the ER, our Crew Resource Management training empowers professionals to lead, speak up, and act decisively under pressure.
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Why Crew Resource Management Training Matters
In high-pressure situations, Crew Resource Management and effective communication can save lives — or cost them. Our training gives teams the tools to:
- ✔️ Speak up and listen actively
- ✔️ Make clear, collaborative decisions
- ✔️ Create safer, more resilient organisations
“Safety isn’t just a process. It’s how people think, speak, and act together.”
EASA-compliant Crew Resource Management training delivered across Europe and the Middle East. Designed to improve crew communication, leadership, and decision-making in every cockpit.
View Courses →Our Train-the-Trainer and Refresher courses support CRM instructors in healthcare. Gain tools to lead safer, more engaging training sessions.
View Course →This Train-the-Trainer course helps CRM facilitators in rail operations build practical training skills. Learn to lead confident, collaborative and safety-focused sessions.
View Course →This Train-the-Trainer course supports Crew Resource Management instructors working in the energy sector. Learn to facilitate training that enhances awareness, safety, and team coordination.
View Course →Our Train-the-Trainer course is ideal for Human Factors instructors working in maritime operations. Build skills to lead engaging sessions that improve safety and bridge teamwork.
View Course →This Train-the-Trainer course is ideal for instructors in fire, EMS, police, and rescue teams. Learn to deliver CRM training that sharpens communication, leadership, and decision-making.
View Course →Compliance
with EASA, ICAO, FAA, CASA and CAA
5 star training
At your location, online or in Copenhagen
Satisfaction guarantee
Full satisfaction or your money back
“CRM is all about creating a free flow of information between individuals in a team and using that intelligence to make the best and the safest decisions.”
— Jesper Høyer Rasmussen