BU AIR Collaborates with Institute of Aviation Medicine to Develop Students' Emergency Response Skills on Aircraft
Develop safety and in-flight emergency response skills for students

Tue, 16 Dec 2025  |  729 views
BU AIR Collaborates with Institute of Aviation Medicine to Develop Students' Emergency Response Skills on Aircraft

 

Airline Business Management Department (BU AIR), School of Humanities and Tourism Management, organized the project “In-flight Medical Emergency Response and Safety Management (BU AIR x Air Force Institute of Aviation Medicine)” The project aims to develop safety and in-flight emergency response skills for students in the courses ABM331 Basic Inflight Passenger Service and ABM333 Basic Safety and Emergency Onboard.

 

 

The project utilizes a Problem-Based Learning (PBL) approach, focusing on training students in critical thinking and professional decision-making.

This is achieved through simulated emergency scenarios within a Cabin Mock-up designed to closely resemble the actual working environment of flight attendants—a crucial skill highly prioritized by the aviation industry.

 

 

During the practical training, students must manage the complete process of a medical emergency:

  • Assessing the passenger's condition.
  • Selecting and using equipment from the First Aid Kit (FAK) and the Emergency Medical Kit (EMK).
  • Performing Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and using an Automated External Defibrillator (AED).
  • Communicating and obtaining authorization from the Pilot-in-Command (PIC).

All procedures require precision, agility, and effective decision-making under the constraints of aviation regulations.

 

 

The training is supervised by experts from the Directorate of Medical Services, Air Force Institute of Aviation Medicine, Bhumibol Adulyadej Hospital.

These experts provided knowledge in aviation medicine, designed the simulated scenarios, and evaluated student performance according to international safety standards.

 

 

This collaboration between BU AIR and the Institute of Aviation Medicine underscores Bangkok University’s role as a Practical University.

It focuses on developing students through real-world experience and working with industry experts, ensuring students are equipped with the necessary skills and confidence to perform professionally onboard aircraft.

 

 


Featured Stories
School of Humanities and Tourism Management, in collaboration with the Embassy of Peru in Thailand, organized a "Cultural Culinary Activity: Peruvian Cuisine Presentation" as part of the course Spanish for Personnel in Tourism and Hospitality Industry — designed to develop foreign language skills alongside cultural learning, and to give students the opportunity to exchange perspectives in an international context.
Discovering Peru Through Taste and Language — Learning International Culture Through Hands-On Experience

Designed to develop foreign language skills alongside cultural learning
<p>Strengthening the Wings of Aviation Students — Bangkok University x Wingspan Collaborate to Develop Industry-Ready Talent</p>
Strengthening the Wings of Aviation Students — Bangkok University x Wingspan Collaborate to Develop Industry-Ready Talent

develop educational collaboration and strengthen student capabilities in the aviation business sector.
Bangkok University has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Hilton Hotels & Resorts (Bangkok, Thailand), a world-class hotel chain, to connect academic education with the industry sector and develop students whose competencies align with international labor market demands. The partnership places emphasis on learning through hands-on practice alongside industry professionals, in order to prepare students for careers in global service businesses.
BU X Hilton Hotels & Resorts, a World-Class Hotel Chain, to Bridge Learning with the Hospitality Industry

This marks a significant milestone in elevating Thai education to global standards, producing graduates fully equipped with knowledge, skills, and real-world experience to compete confidently on the international stage.