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Human Factors
An introduction to Human Factors; exploring the implications of error, organisational safety culture, procedures, safety policy, human limitations and methods of communication in the aviation work place. Human Factors is a mandatory requirement for all EASA Part 145 approved organisations as outlined in EASA145.A.30 (e) National Authorities 10 Part Programme.
Fuel Tank Safety
Fuel Tank Safety course to satisfy the requirements of EASA ED 2009/007/A and FAA AC 120-97A of March 2009. The course will provide students with an overview of fuel system safety considerations. Including: Historical incidents, ignition prevention, theoretical background and practical considerations.
EWIS
Electrical Wiring Interconnection Systems (EWIS) courses to cover Target Groups 1-8 as specified by Annex III to ED Decision 2008/007/R of 29/08/2008 AMC20-22. For more information on groups and their applicable courses please click the links below.
SMS Training
The purpose of this course is to provide guidance on the implementation of Safety Management Systems (SMS). It has been developed to give sufficient understanding of SMS concepts and the development of management policies and processes to implement and maintain an effective SMS.
Dangerous Goods
The awareness course will enable students to recognise the classes for dangerous goods and how to handle, label and document dangerous goods correctly.