Artificial Intelligence in Aviation Safety
1-Day (6 hour) Course | Classroom & In-Company Training
Next course:
10.03.2026
10:30 am - 17:30 pm
Classroom training,
Berlin, Germany
395,- € (excl. VAT)
Course language: German / English
Ready for the AI era
Understand AI. Control risks. Develop safety responsibly.
Artificial intelligence is increasingly finding its way into aviation safety management - from the analysis of safety reports and risk identification to predictive approaches. But what can realistically and meaningfully be used today? Where are the limits? And which regulatory frameworks need to be taken into account?
Our one-day course “Artificial Intelligence in Aviation Safety” is aimed at safety professionals who want not only to understand AI, but to assess and apply it competently and responsibly.
What to expect from the course
The course provides a practical and realistic view of artificial intelligence in aviation safety - free of hype, but with clear context and critical perspective.
Led by experienced aviation safety experts, the course combines solid AI fundamentals with real-world examples, case studies, and tool demonstrations. You will learn how to identify typical biases and pitfalls in the use of AI, understand the importance of human oversight, and assess how AI can meaningfully support safety processes such as reporting, risk assessment, and decision-making support.
Join us and get ready to take safety management into the AI era!
Your trainers
David Schöne
- Founder and Managing Director of FlightGuardian
- Extensive experience as Safety Analyst and Accident Investigator
- Former Member of the ICAO Safety Management Panel (SMP) and Accident Investigation Panel (AIGP)
- Member of the IATA Accident Classification Task Force (ACTF)
- Active Pilot on B737
The course
Exclusive course content
- Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence: A solid understanding of how AI works, its capabilities, and its limitations in the safety-critical environment of aviation.
- Practical use cases in aviation safety: Real-world applications such as Natural Language Processing (NLP) for safety report handling, hazard correlation, automated root cause analysis, and predictive maintenance.
- Evaluating AI tools for your SMS : Structured identification and assessment of suitable AI solutions, including a realistic evaluation of benefits, risks, and limitations.
- Guest lecture: Practical insights into the introduction of AI in aviation safety at a renowned airline.
- Risks, ethics, and regulation: Overview of typical biases, the role of human oversight, and key regulatory requirements such as the EU AI Act and the EASA AI Roadmap 2.0.
- Live demonstrations of current AI tools: Presentation of selected AI solutions for aviation safety, including Inxelo Daedalus, QMSmart, avialytics, and others.
What's included?
- Hands-on training: Interactive exercises to evaluate SMS, prioritize safety reports, conduct risk assessments, and apply advanced investigation techniques, including effective interview methods.
- High-quality materials: All required documentation and manuals (ICAO Annex 19, ICAO Document 9859, EU Reg No. 965/2012 and 376/2014) as well as access to a detailed course handbook are provided digitally.
- Cutting-edge knowledge: Stay ahead with the latest developments in AI applications for aviation safety and practical tools for SMS integration and improvement.
- Valuable network: Join an exclusive community of aviation safety professionals, including managers, investigators, and regulators, to exchange ideas and experiences.
- Certification: Earn a professional certificate of participation, available both digitally and in print, upon successful course completion.
- Lunch & refreshments: Enjoy daily lunches and refreshments to keep you energized throughout the training.
Who should attend?
This course is designed for professionals who carry responsibility in aviation safety management or who want to expand their expertise by integrating new technologies into safety-critical environments.
You will receive practical training and well-founded guidance to understand, critically assess, and meaningfully apply artificial intelligence in the context of aviation safety.
Target audience:
- Current or aspiring Safety Managers and Safety Officers
- Staff from aviation authorities and regulatory bodies
- Airlines and business jet operators
- Airport operators and air navigation service providers
- Aviation training organizations and safety consultants





