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- Aviation Auditor (AAT-VCP)
Objective: The Aviation Auditor Training (AAT-VCP) equips participants with the knowledge and skills to conduct effective audits and inspections in compliance with aviation regulatory requirements and internal standards. The training covers audit principles, inspection techniques, regulatory compliance, and reporting procedures. By the end of the course, participants will be able to plan, execute, and report on audits and inspections, ensuring operational and safety compliance within their organization. Prerequisites: - Attendees must be employed in a regulatory organisation or role, or - Completed EASA Air-Operations Training (OPS-VCR), or equivalent. Note: We reserve the right to remove any delegates who do not meet this criteria and an admin fee will be applicable in this instance. Syllabus Overview: (1) Introduction to Aviation Auditing: - Overview of the auditor’s role and responsibilities. - Importance of auditing in regulatory compliance and safety. - Introduction to regulations (e.g., EASA Part-ORO, Part-CAT) and internal procedures. 2.) Audit Planning and Preparation: - Developing audit checklists and planning techniques. - Scope determination and information gathering. - Risk assessment methods to prioritize focus areas. 3.) Audit Execution Techniques: - Conducting audits: observation, interviewing, and document review. - Ensuring unbiased evaluation of compliance. - Handling non-compliance findings professionally. - Regulatory Compliance and Standards: - Review of EASA, ICAO, and other relevant regulations. - Application of regulations in operational, safety, and security audits. - Verifying compliance with organizational standards. 4.) Audit Reporting and Follow-Up: - Crafting clear and concise audit reports. - Presenting findings and creating actionable plans. - Conducting follow-up audits to validate corrective actions. 5.) Practical Exercises and Case Studies: - Simulated audits and real-world case studies. - Analysis of findings and integration of best practices. Completion: Certificate: Issued upon completion Competence: Includes practical exercises
- Part-CAMO Management System (CSMS-VCP)
This Part-CAMO Management System workshop introduces the integration of safety management into Part-M as mandated by the Continuing Airworthiness Regulation (EU)1321/2014, amended by Opinion 06/2016. Designed to clarify new terminologies and requirements, it helps you understand and implement necessary changes within your organization. Benefits Gain insights into the regulatory changes and their impact on continuing airworthiness management. Learn to effectively communicate these changes to regulatory authorities, QA/Compliance Monitoring staff, and customers, and confidently adapt your organization to new requirements. Key Focus Areas - Safety, regulations, and responsibilities in continuing airworthiness - Performance-based safety management - Updated management structures - CAMO changes Who Should Attend - Managers, Supervisors, Team Leaders, Form 4 holders in Part-M and Part-145 organizations - Compliance Monitoring/QA Managers, Airworthiness Review Signatories - Organizations seeking Part-M Subpart G or Part-CAMO approval - CAMO staff, Compliance Monitoring staff, Operations Safety Management leaders Prerequisites Basic understanding of existing Part-M regulations. Workshop Details - Format: Mix of presentations and interactive discussions - Level: Practitioner Level Training (P) - Assessment: No formal assessment; formative feedback provided - Size: Maximum 10 participants, held online or on-site at your facility Enroll in our EASA Part-CAMO Safety Management Overview to effectively manage continuing airworthiness and ensure compliance with new regulations.
- EASA Air - Operations (OPS-VCP)
Objective: The objective of the EASA Air-Operations (OPS-VCP) Training is to provide participants with a comprehensive introduction to the applicable EU regulations for commercial air operations. The training focuses on key regulatory frameworks, management systems, and approval processes. By the end of the course, participants shall understand the fundamental operational requirements for commercial air transport (CAT) and shall be able to apply this knowledge to ensure compliance with European regulations. Syllabus Overview: Regulatory Framework: 1.) Overview of Regulation (EU) 2018/1139 ("Basic Regulation"). 2.) Introduction to Regulation (EU) No 965/2012 ("Air Operations"). Key Topics: 1.) Management Systems: Focus on safety management and compliance monitoring. 2.) Operations Manual: Structure, content, and regulatory compliance. 3.) Approval Processes: Air Operator Certificates (AOCs) and oversight. 4.) Alternative Means of Compliance (AltMoC): Demonstrating regulatory compliance. 5.) Support Programmes: Enhancing safety culture and personnel well-being. 6.) Oversight by Competent Authorities: Audits and compliance verification. Completion: Certificate: Issued upon completion Competence: No formal assessment required
- CRM Annual Recurrent (CRMR-VCP)
Objective: The CRM Recurrent Training provides crew members with a refresher on critical CRM principles, focusing on human factors, communication, teamwork, decision-making, and situational awareness. While it covers similar topics to the CRM Initial Training, the duration is significantly reduced, with an emphasis on analyzing real-world aircraft accidents and incidents to reinforce practical application of CRM skills. Overview of CRM Topics: 1.) Introduction to CRM / Overview 2.) Human error and reliability 3.) Information gathering and processing 4.) Situational awareness 5.) Workload management 6.) Leadership and teamwork 7.) Communication and decision-making 8.) Stress management 9.) Operator safety culture Requirements and Applicability: Pre-requisite: CRM Initial Training (CRMI-VCP) Duration: Minimum 2 hours Method: (Virtual) Classroom Instructor: Certified CRM Trainer (CRMT) Applicability: Crew Members Reference: Commission Regulation (EU) No 965/2012, ORO.FC.115 & ORO.FC.230 Regulatory Context: EASA AirOps mandates Annual Recurrent Training to maintain CRM validity. The option of completing CRM Initial Training every three years is no longer permitted, emphasizing the need for regular and evenly distributed recurrent training over a 3-year period. Combining CRM Recurrent Training with other required annual trainings, such as emergency and safety or winter operations, is recommended for efficiency. Completion: Certificate: Issued upon completion Competence: No formal assessment is required
- Aero Medical First Aid (AMF-VCP)
Objective: The Aero Medical First Aid Training (AMF-VCP) provides crew members with the knowledge and skills to effectively manage medical emergencies in an aircraft environment. The training emphasizes recognizing and responding to various medical conditions such as heart attacks, strokes, diabetes, and other common medical issues. It also focuses on self-protection, injury management, and the use of first aid equipment. By the end of the course, participants will be prepared to provide first aid and handle onboard medical emergencies confidently. Syllabus Overview: 1.) First Aid General (FAG): 2.) Rescue Chain: Description and communication pathways. 3.) Self-Protection: Handling infections, chemicals, and mechanical risks. 4.) Medical Conditions: Recognizing and managing heart attacks, strokes, diabetes, asthma, hyperventilation, and epilepsy. 5.) Injuries: Addressing head injuries, burns, and wound care. 6.) Psychological Support: Providing mental support to passengers. 7.) Practical Measures: Hands-on training in CPR, stopping bleeding, wound care, and using first aid kits. 8.) Aero Medical Topics (AMT): - Oxygen Deficiency: Recognizing signs and using oxygen systems in aircraft. - CO2 & CO Poisoning: Causes, signs, and actions. - Contamination: Managing exposure to substances like fuel or hydraulic fluids. - Hygiene and Food Poisoning: Identifying symptoms and responding appropriately. - Malaria: Recognizing and responding to symptoms. Completion: Certificate: Issued upon completion Competence: No formal assessment required
- CRM Initial (CRMI-VCP)
Objective: The CRM Initial Training equips crew members with a foundational and comprehensive understanding of human factors, communication, teamwork, decision-making, and situational awareness. The training emphasizes individual and collective crew performance, stress management, leadership, and coordination, while exploring operator safety culture, standard operating procedures (SOPs), and case studies based on real-world incidents and accidents. Overview of CRM Topics: 1.) General principles of CRM 2.) Human error and reliability 3.) Information gathering and situational awareness 4.) Workload management 5.) Leadership and teamwork 6.) Communication and decision-making 7.) Stress and fatigue management 8.) Operator safety culture and compliance 9.) Case studies involving incidents and accidents Requirements and Applicability: Pre-requisite: None Duration: Minimum 12 hours Method: (Virtual) Classroom Instructor: Certified CRM Trainer (CRMT) Applicability: Crew Members Reference: Commission Regulation (EU) No 965/2012, ORO.FC.115 & ORO.FC.230 Completion: Certificate: Issued upon completion Competence: No formal assessment is required This course serves as the foundation for CRM and must be completed before crew members begin unsupervised operations.
- Advanced Management System (AMS-VCP)
Objective: The Advanced Safety Management System (AMS-VCP) Training provides in-depth knowledge of safety management principles and the skills needed to implement, maintain, and improve an effective SMS in aviation. Emphasizing strategic leadership, the course covers fostering a proactive safety culture, regulatory compliance, and managing safety risks. By the end of the course, participants will be equipped to lead SMS initiatives, assess risks, and make data-driven decisions to enhance operational safety. Syllabus Overview: 1.) Introduction to Advanced SMS: - Overview of SMS principles and evolution in aviation safety regulations. - Strategic leadership of Nominated Persons in SMS performance. 2.) Regulatory Framework: - ICAO Annex 19 and EASA SMS requirements. - Compliance and oversight by competent authorities. 3.) Safety Culture and Leadership: - Developing a proactive safety culture. - Leadership and accountability in safety goals. 4.) Risk Management and Hazard Identification: - Advanced risk assessment techniques. - Human factors and data-driven safety decisions. 5.) SPIs and Monitoring: - Establishing and evaluating safety performance indicators (SPIs). - Audits and compliance monitoring for continuous safety improvement. 6.) Emergency Response Planning (ERP): - Coordination with agencies and crisis communication. 7.) Continuous Improvement: - Root cause analysis and safety action planning. - Feedback loops and just culture principles. Completion: Certificate: Issued upon completion Competence: Includes practical exercises
- Emergency and Safety Equipment (ESE-VCP)
Objective: The Emergency and Safety Equipment Classroom Training (ESE-VCP) provides crew members with a comprehensive understanding of the emergency and safety equipment onboard an aircraft, along with the procedures for their effective use in both normal and emergency situations. The training focuses on regulatory requirements, equipment locations, operational handling, and practical techniques. By the end of the course, participants will confidently manage emergency equipment and implement safety protocols in a variety of scenarios. Syllabus Overview: 1.) Overview: - Legal requirements (EASA AirOps). 2.) Passenger Briefing Requirements: - Flight-phase-specific briefings. - Location and use of emergency equipment. 3.) Emergency Response Plan (ERP): - Activation criteria and location on board. 4.) Cabin Doors and Emergency Exits: - Operation, location, and safety precautions. 5.) Oxygen Systems: - Operation of masks, control panels, and shutoff valves. 6.) Fire-Fighting Equipment: - Handling extinguishers, protective breathing equipment, and crash axes. 7.) Ditching Equipment: - Life vests, life rafts, and sea survival equipment. 8.) First Aid Equipment: - Location, contents, and use of kits. 9.) Other Equipment: - Flashlights and passenger demo kits. 10.) Cockpit Controls (Optional): - Fire switches, APU switches, and ELT. 11.) Emergency Procedures: - Evacuation roles, smoke handling, and disembarkation protocols. 12.) Security Procedures: - Aircraft security seals and restraint devices. Completion: Certificate: Issued upon completion Competence: Written test (20 questions)
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