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Aerospace Physiology

Warren Jensen

As an aviator, your refined decision-making and problem-solving abilities are crucial during times of extreme stress. It is one thing to read about hypoxia, spatial disorientation, visual illusions, and supplemental oxygen, but it is another thing entirely to experience it firsthand. Just like practicing V1 cuts and other mechanical emergencies, you may have only moments to respond correctly when faced with a physiological problem. At UND Aerospace, our aviation physiology instructors have the experience and knowledge to thoroughly prepare you for such situations, enabling you to promptly recognize a problem and act quickly and effectively to resolve it.

Aerospace physiology training is highly recommended for professional flight crews by the FAA and International Business Aviation Council (IBAC). Many companies lay claim to providing "altitude physiology" or "hypoxia awareness" training. The simple fact is that UND Aerospace specializes and focuses each course for your specific mission - something no one else does. Our courses are the only ones specifically designed for the corporate and commercial flight mission, exceeding the FAR 61.31 physiology requirements for high-altitude flight and exceeding all physiological knowledge recommendations contained in AC 61-107A. Our professional aircrew physiology courses are recognized as some of the best training of its kind in the world.

Join the many national and international flight organizations that have taken advantage of our training, and make UND Aerospace part of your continuing education program, maximizing your human performance in adverse physiological conditions.

UND Aerospace is a certified Emergency Vision Assurance System (EVAS) Training Center, and can perform EVAS training on request. UND Aerospace Physiology is also affiliated with Double Helix Aviation, offering Upset Prevention and Recovery Training as well.

Upcoming Course Schedule (2022)

  • March 2-3
  • March 16-17
  • April 4-5
  • April 25-26
  • May 11-12
  • May 25-26
  • June 8-9
  • June 22-23
  • July 13-14
  • July 27-28
  • August 3-4
  • August 8-9
  • September 12-13
  • September 26-27
  • October 10-11
  • October 24-25
  • November 7-8
  • November 14-15
  • December 5-6
  • December 14-15

Testimonials

Amazing compilation of need to know data that I appreciate.Darren L.Fiedelity Nat'l Financial
Information presented was current, pertinent, and easy to follow…Daniel V.Raytheon Corp
Excellent! Superior to most other training centers I've experienced.Matthew B.EWA Holdings, LLC
The best I have encountered at aviation universities! This training is extremely valuable and no flight department should be without this experience.Bridger N.ALPA HQ
One of the most meaningful courses I've taken.Kai-Yi S.EVA Airlines

 

Steve Martin
Manager, Aerospace Physiology Operations
P 701.777.3286
steven.c.martin@und.edu
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