AVIATION REGULATIONS
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We provide a comprehensive range of training courses for Operators, MRO’s and individual engineers, including Aircraft Type Training, Regulatory Training and associated Familiarization and refresher training.
EASA PART 21 Regulations
This intensive course considers the roles and responsibilities of the PART M CAMO and the interfaces with PART 21 Subpart G Production Organisations and Part 21 Subpart J Design Organisations.
this course is for technical management of Commercial Aircraft Maintenance Planning, Technical Engineering, Technical Records as well as anyone with an interest to achieve a Interfaces.
EASA Certification Training
This training is intended to focus on the essential elements to provide a comprehensive understanding of the entire Design Organization / Production Organization Process and to equip the delegates with a basic understanding related to the certification requirements and to understand how to demonstrate compliance with the certification specification.
EASA – Part 21J (DOA) Training
A thorough understanding of the associated terminology and procedures including changes to Type Design, Control of Supplementary Type Certificates (STC) (modifications) and repairs.
This training is intended to focus on the essential elements to provide a comprehensive understanding of the entire Design Organization Process
EASA Part 21 – CVE Training
This course enables the participant to become confident with certification policies and procedures and provide insight in certification;
- Part 21 Certification Process
- CVE Roles and Responsibilities.
- office of airworthiness and CVE Position
- Modification Process in detail
- classification of changes & Repair Process
CS-25 Airworthiness Certification Course
The course reviews the regulatory background driven by ICAO, JAA, FAA and EASA.
Consideration is given to the technical aspects regarding systems and avionics, cabin and structure; certification topics.
The Intent of this course focuses on a needs driven agenda rather than a line by line review of the various requirements.
Part 21 AMC & GM Training
This course covers a detailed knowledge of the aircraft’s systems, major components and locations, their operations, functions as well as the appropriate maintenance methods.
The theory training is delivered by experienced maintenance engineers in a classroom environment in English using modern delivery techniques.
Aircraft Cabin Safety and Security course
This course give a brief description of cabin safety and compliance:
- Overview of Airworthiness standards requirements VS Operational requirements.
- Definition of cabin safety
- FAA other requirements utilized in cabin safety and interior certification.
- cabin safety requirements.
Aviation Legislation (Module 10)
The Course is specifically designed to accommodate the specific needs of the Component Certifying Staff who are required to show compliance with the requirements of EASA Part 66 Basic Licence Module 10.
By the end of this course, delegates will be able to explore the implications of error, the organisation’s safety culture, its procedures and safety policy and methods of communication.
Easy Access Rules for Continuing Airworthiness Training
This course is specifically focused on the needs of stakeholders to the aviation Initial and continuing airworthiness activities across the entire regulatory spectrum.
A detailed understanding of Aviation Product Design and Production regulatory driven processes.
This training is intended to focus on the essential elements to provide a comprehensive understanding of the entire EASA Regulatory and Certification Process.
PART 145 Training
The Aims of the course are to give delegates a detailed overview of EASA Part 145 regulation
- Secure knowledge of the key components of EASA Part 145
- Provide examples as to the ‘know how’ as well as the ‘know what’ by looking at a practical perspective of part 145
- Implement part 145 within an Organisation
- Understand the Interface between Part 145, Part 66/Part 147 and EU OPS
- Provide a regulatory and industry perspective for staff involved in part 145 maintenance
BE Seat certification Training
This course give a brief description of BE Seat Certification, Designed specifically for New Certification Engineers, seasoned PEs and anybody who requires the fundamentals & knowledge of Seat Certification.
FAA & Industry Regulations – FAR, TC, STC, TSO, Part 25
B/E cert program management & TSO/ LODA -common types
Metrology and Calibration Training
This excellent training provides the basic instruction and reference materials for operators to improve their understanding of how operational instruments function, are monitored and calibrated.
The various modules address primary sensor principles of operation, instrument characteristics, strengths and weaknesses of the various instruments used to measure meteorological parameters, as well as each instrument’s range of operation.
Aircraft Minor Repairs – Training
This course give a brief description of fatigue:
– To improve the design and the maintenance of airplanes,
– To introduce important concepts such as:
. Safe Life design, Fail-safe design & Damage tolerance.
-To give the general fatigue and damage tolerance requirements for design, certification and maintenance programmes.
Repair of Interiors for commercial aircraft
This course covers a detailed knowledge of all models of commercial aircraft, the materials, processes, and equipment necessary to effect the repair of nonmetallic payloads, ECS, flight deck components, and insulation blankets.
the repairs covered in this training are generally permanent repairs, consideration of aesthetics, structural integrity and flammability shall be accounted for before effecting the repair.
Safety Management Systems (SMS)
This course delivers a practical pathway to implement Safety Management System (SMS) within your Part-CAMO organisation.
The course is highly participative and provides a full understanding of the various roles and responsibilities required to implement an effective SMS system.
The primary focus of the training is to support the delegates need to deliver effective management of safety including the process to measure risk and exposure and the development of mitigation strategies.
Fuel Tank Safety Training
This course contains a recurrent look at the Fuel Tank Safety issues and delivers an industry update and focuses on the aircraft types on which the delegate is currently working.
The training meets the intent of the EASA requirement for continuation training for Part 145 and Part M Staff with the elements of fuel system safety issues including its language, history and practical considerations, finally to equip candidates in their everyday tasks to account for the challenges posed by the Fuel Tank System Safety issues.
Human Factors (Aviation) Training
This course will be able to explore the implications of error, the organisation’s safety culture, its procedures and safety policy and methods of communication.
The training will give the delegates a better understanding of the subject and to find workable methods to improve standards and compliance.
Part 21G (POA) Training
This course provides in detail a full regulatory understanding of obligations related to EASA in detail the requirements of (Part 21), Subpart G (Production Organisation Approval) and Subpart F(Production without Production Organisation Approval).
To understand the organisational perspective regarding the requirements which must be met by an organisation to achieve the implementation of either a Part 21 Subpart G organization approval.