On Demand (pre-recorded)
Overview
On-demand training courses are pre-recorded training sessions delivered by a qualified trainer, supported by training material that is accessible to the learner 24 hours / 365 days per year.
With on-demand training, the learner has access to polls, assessments and feedback. An email response to the learner is sent within 48hrs after the recording has been viewed answering any questions raised during the pre-recorded training course.
For attendees on our on-demand training courses, our 'USER GUIDE' explains how the on-demand sessions are delivered.
On Demand (pre-recorded) courses
Human Factors Initial course has been designed to meet the requirements of the following regulations: Part 145, Part M/CAMO and Part 21
Due to the length of the training course and to make it easier for the Learner to absorb the information, we have divided it into two parts - Part 1 & Part 2.
This refresher course will cover the following topics: definition (terminology used to describe fatigue), examples when suffering from fatigue, symptoms, prevention, sleep latency, fatigue risk management system.
This Human Factors Refresher course will cover the following topics:
- Module 1: Recent Occurrences (Incidents / Accidents)
- Module 2: Human Performance & Limitations (Complacency, Fatigue Risk Management (FRM), Stress & Defenses)
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Aim: Provide Fuel Tank Safety (FTS) continuation training to employees as per the Part 145 training requirement - Appendices to AMC to Annex II: Appendix IV to AMC 145.A.30(e)
Objectives:
- Review the FTS Concept
- Recognition of FTS tasks
- Review Responsibilities
Learning Outcomes (LOC): Reminder of the FTS concept & understand the maintenance responsibilities
Aim:
Provide Fuel Tank Safety (FTS) continuation training to employees as per the Part M / Part CAMO training requirement – Appendices to AMC to Annex I: Appendix XII to AMC M.A. 706(f)
Objectives:
- Review the FTS Concept
- Recognition of FTS tasks
- Review Responsibilities
Learning Outcomes (LOC):
- Reminder of the FTS concept & understand the maintenance responsibilities
Aim:
To enhance EWIS awareness thus ensuring correct procedures, methods, techniques, and practices are used when performing maintenance, preventive maintenance, inspection, alteration, and cleaning of EWIS. (GROUPS 1 TO 5)
Objectives:
Training course has been broken down into 6 Modules.
- Module 1: Background into EWIS Requirements
- Module 2: General EWIS Practices
- Module 3: Inspection Techniques
- Module 4: Good Housekeeping
- Module 5: Wire Overview & Connective Devices
- Module 6: Competency Assessment
Learning Outcomes:
- Understanding of Electrical Wiring Interconnection Systems principles
- Be able to apply a ‘Best Practice’ to Electrical Wiring Interconnection Systems
- Understand the impact of an non-compliance with EWIS practises
- Be able to discuss potential EWIS issues and the prevention of such occurrence
This course introduces Part CAMO. Topics discuss include explanation of performance-based oversight, definitions of risks (with examples), terminology, differences between Part M & Part CAMO. This course creates a solid foundation towards fully understanding Part CAMO training series.
This course outlines the regulation structure for Part CAMO and the various subparts of the Part M regulation to demonstrate their interconnect.
Aim: The purpose of this course is to support your understanding of the Safety Management requirements under the regulations for EASA & UK CAA Annex Vc (Part CAMO) - CAMO.A.200 > Management System
Objectives: Outline the key components of an effective Management System (including):
Learning Outcomes: Understand and increased awareness for an organisation to have an effective Management Systems and its interfaces.
Aim: The purpose of this course is to support your understanding of the Safety Management requirements under the regulations for EASA & UK CAA Annex Vc (Part CAMO).
Objectives: Outline the key components of an effective Management System (including) -
- Immediate reaction to a safety problem (IRSP) (CAMO.A.155)
- Inclusion of an Occurrence Reporting (OR) (CAMO.A.160)
- Requirements for an Internal Safety Reporting Scheme (ISRS) (CAMO.A.202)
Learning Outcomes: Understand and increased awareness for an organisation to have an effective Management Systems and its interfaces
Aim: The purpose of this course is to provide an understanding on the Airworthiness Review (AR) process – Annex I (Part M), Subpart I – M.A.900 series
Objectives:
- Reminder on specific AR topics; such as controlled environment, regulation requirements, survey (documented & physical)
- Signpost Learners on the potential issues associated with risks to support the performance-based oversight / risk-based regulation.
Learning Outcomes:
- Topics on AR considerations
- Awareness of applying a performance / risk-based approach & management to continuing airworthiness activities
- Continuous improvement for conducting AR’
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Aim:
The purpose of this course is to support your understanding and increase your awareness of Annex I (Part M) regulation for either UK CAA or EASA regulations (Part M Subpart B: Accountabilities, Subpart C: Continuing Airworthiness and Subpart D: Maintenance Standards)
Objectives:
- Discuss responsibilities
- Confirm definitions ‘Continuing Airworthiness’ & ‘Controlled Environment’
- Discuss and clarify ‘Continuing Airworthiness’ requirements under Part M regulation
Learning Outcomes:
- Understand the function and responsibilities of the Part M regulation
- Understand how it supports / interfaces with Part CAMO
The aim of this course will provide the Learner with a greater understanding on how the Form 1 should be completed to satisfy the regulations Annex I (Part M) or Annex II (Part 145). The following topics discussed will include: Review the form structure & purpose (Production or Maintenance), explorer in bit more detail, (WRT - Maintenance), signatories' responsibilities, common errors & error management resolution, dual release & Form 1 – (Production).
Part CAMO Conversion Course (live sessions)
Overview
The Part CAMO conversion course is designed to support an organisation's transition from Part M approval to Part CAMO approval. Delivery is remote, delivered on-line where learners can interact with the instructor.
Delivered over (2) half-day mornings.
PART CAMO CONVERSION COURSE (LIVE SESSIONS)
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Train-the-Trainer (classroom)
Overview
Highly interactive course designed to help the 'Learner' become confident to design, develop, prepare and deliver in-house continuation training courses.
Learners will have the opportunity to deliver micro-refresher training courses on Human Factors, Fuel Tank Safety (FTS) or Electrical Wiring Interconnection System (EWIS).
Attending this course will provide a foundation for the Learner to expand their abilities to deliver a successful continuation training within their own organisation. For more information and to make a booking, contact sales@blue-altitude.com
Dates
(3 FULL DAYS) at our facility in Hook. Contact us sales@blue-altitude.com for next training dates.