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Bridge Resource Management & Emergency Shiphandling for Pilots (BRMP-EMR)

Individual Course / State Pilot Program Program

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Length

3 Days

Approval

USCG/STCW/APA

Location

MITAGS/PMI - Onsite

Training Method

Lecture/Role Play

Simulation

Full Mission Bridge Simulator

Equipment

None

Pre-requisite

Qualified maritime Pilots

Individual Course

Yes

Part of Program

Yes

Price of Course

$3,800.00

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MITAGS - Linthicum Heights, MD

MITAGS - Aug 15 2012 to Aug 17 2012 - Does not include Weekends
MITAGS - Oct 8 2012 to Oct 10 2012 - Does not include Weekends



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Course Description

This 3-day course is designed to provide qualified maritime Pilots with instruction and proficiency in Emergency Shiphandling (SHS-ESH) and Bridge Resource Management for Pilots (BRMP). The program is American Pilots’ Association (APA) approved. It uses full-mission bridge simulation to reflect and reinforce BRMP concepts through the simulation of emergency exercises. Shiphandling exercises are scripted, with extensive role-play that is designed to provide unique challenges in a BRMP environment. Constructive post-simulation debriefs are led by the students, with guidance and facilitation by the instructor, to ensure that both the review of the shipboard emergency simulation events and the BRMP events are identified and discussed. This program has no formal assessment nor is it designed to formally instruct Pilots in emergency shiphandling techniques or physical shiphandling skills. The simulation exercises provide a venue for the application of BRMP objectives and creates an active environment to stimulate discussion of “Best Practices” during emergencies.

What You Will Learn

  • Emergency Shiphandling
  • Emergency Best Practices
  • Proper BRMP - Bridge Resource Management
  • Organization
  • Passage Planning
  • Error Chain
  • Check Lists
  • Master/Pilot Exchange
  • Human Element
  • Fatigue
  • Regulatory requirements
  • Communications
  • Best practices in specific areas
  • Review BRM principles
  • Examine recent accidents
  • New practices and technology

“This course may be customized to incorporate  company policies and procedures and / or combined with other training.   It may also be taught  offsite.  For more information on how MITAGS-PMI can develop a “turn-key” training solutions for your organization, please call 1-866-656-5569 or e-mail Admissions@mitags.org. “