This 5-day course by the UK Civil Aviation Authority provides delegates with the theoretical and practical training required to become a Crew Resource Management Trainer (CRMT) within an aviation organisation.
This 5-day course by the UK Civil Aviation Authority provides delegates with the theoretical and practical training required to become a Crew Resource Management Trainer (CRMT) within an aviation organisation.
This 2-day course, developed by the UK Civil Aviation Authority, draws on the UK CAA Space Team’s own learning, together with experience and observation from their space industry monitoring activities.
This 2-day bespoke course examines how Threat Image Projection is implemented in UK aviation. You will understand the threats posed to aviation security and learn how Threat Image Projection helps to mitigate their threat.
This course gives delegates an understanding of the potential threat posed by insider activity and how to manage insider-related vulnerabilities.
This course provides delegates with the opportunity to learn the theoretical elements of effective training and demonstrate practical methods for enhancing delegate learning.
This course provides delegates with an insight into safety practices and the complexities of Aerodrome Operations. Through interactive discussion delegates will learn about key processes, procedures and issues relating to aerodrome certification, development, operations, safety oversight auditing and regulatory compliance.
Based on ICAO Annex 14 and adopting the principles of ICAO Doc 9981, this course introduced the aerodrome certification system and processes, together with pre-certification documentation, including the initial as well as on-going regulatory oversight activities.
Accountable Managers and their senior staff have a pivotal role to play in aerodrome safety. This course, delivered by experienced UK CAA Inspectors, is based on ICAO, EASA and UK CAA documentation and the requirements around the role of the Accountable Manager, and others responsible for safety.
Civil aviation simply couldn’t exist without the framework of international and national air laws that govern the ways we work. So what are these international agreements, and how do they affect your work every day? In this International Air Law course, you’ll find out.
This course provides an introduction to the EU requirements governing the qualification of FSTDs and their ongoing operation. All types of FSTD are covered, from the generic Flight Navigation Procedural Trainer (FNPT) through to the fully type-specific Full Flight Simulator (FFS).
This aviation cybersecurity oversight courses provides in-depth knowledge and insight into the cybersecurity regulations and explores how the oversight process developed by the UK CAA is one model that could be used to cover them.
The course is aimed at those with an interest or background in aviation auditing. It covers the basic principles of aviation auditing.
This course provides delegates from both the regulatory and operational environments with the core knowledge and skills required to understand the process of developing and approving competency-based training and checking programmes. The course content contains some theory but focusses on the practical application of the principles and philosophies of CBTA, in addition to guidance for operators and National Aviation Authorities on the approval of CBTA programmes.
This course focuses on the processes for ensuring and assessing compliance with UK and European Community rules on Commercial Air Transport (CAT) operations. The course will equip you with the core knowledge and competencies to work towards and assess compliance with the applicable regulations.
This course provides delegates from both the regulatory and operational environments with the core knowledge and competencies required to understand the process of compliance with European Community rules in respect Evidence-based Training programmes under Parts FCL, ARO and ORO.
This course provides newly appointed Dangerous Goods Inspectors with the theoretical knowledge needed to fulfil their regulatory role.
This course provides delegates with an overview of the processes and practices surrounding the regulation of cabin safety. Based on the UK CAA’s training programme used for its Inspecting Officers, Cabin Safety and designed and delivered by highly qualified cabin safety technical specialists with extensive experience in the UK CAA Flight Operations Department.
This Audit Techniques course provides delegates with the knowledge and competencies needed to enable them to manage, plan, conduct and report a wide range of aviation audits in support of regulatory compliance and continued organisation improvement.
This course provides delegates with the requirements and expectations for AOC positions of Accountable Manager, Nominated Persons as defined in ORO.AOC.135, Safety Manager, and Compliance Monitoring Manager.
This course is designed to reinforce delegate understanding of skills necessary to manage, plan, conduct and report a wide range of audits in support of regulatory compliance.