Course Title : Flight Operations Inspector 
Duration & Date:  (2 weeks)
Course Aim :
It is designed to enable the participants to :
 
Write an inspection report about an operator
Determine the efficiency of AOC holders
Course Contents:
Responsibilities of state for aviation activities 
Duties of inspectors
Regulatory framework
Powers and enforcement
Plan of actions
Evaluations & inspections
Human performance
Flight operations / maintenance interface
Special operations & surveillance
Cabin safety
Ramp safety
Compliance of operators
Pilot/Crew member testing
Aircraft dispatch & simulators
Inspectors forms & reporting
Who Should Attend :

Pilots, Investigators, Flight Safety Inspectors, Flight Operations Staff, Corporate Safety, Dispatchers and Higher Management.

Language : Arabic / English

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Course Title :

Aircraft Airworthiness

Duration & Date:

 ( 1 Week )

Course Aim :
1.Chicago Convention (in the articles of aircraft airworthiness). 2.Jordan Civil Aviation Law requirements for aircraft airworthiness. 3.Annexes 1, 6 and 8.
4.Introduction to Jordan Civil Aviation Regulations (in the parts of    
    aircraft airworthiness).
5 Inspection, audit and evaluation concepts. Job functions of    
    Airworthiness inspector.
Course Contents:
1.Chicago Convention (in the articles of aircraft airworthiness).
2.Jordan Civil Aviation Law requirements for aircraft airworthiness.
3.Annexes 1, 6 and 8.
4.Introduction to Jordan Civil Aviation Regulations (in the parts of
    aircraft airworthiness).
5.Inspection, audit and evaluation concepts.
6.Job functions of Airworthiness inspector.
Who Should Attend :
- Airworthiness inspectors.
-Operators maintenance managers and key personnel.
-Operators Quality Assurance inspectors.
-Operators Service Engineering and Reliability personnel.
-Technicians.
Aircraft Maintenance, Aeronautical and Avionics Engineers.
Language :

English

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Course Title :

Aircraft Accident Investigation & Management

Duration & Date:

1 week 

Course Aim :

To expose participants to the aircraft accident investigation techniques and methodology adapted to fixed wing and helicopters, investigation management and report writing for civil and military.

Course Contents:
Chicago Convention, ICAO background and relevant
 accident prevention, reporting, and investigation.
SARPs and local regulations
Investigation of material factors case study.
Investigation of human factors HF on aircraft accidents case study.
 Actual hands on aircraft investigation, visit to actual wreckage site.
Conduct of aircraft investigation and a practice of report writing in accordance to ICAO and Air Force Formats.
 
Who Should Attend :

Aircraft Investigators, Flight Safety Inspectors, ATCs, Mechanics, Meteorologists, A/C Engineers, Insurers, Human Factor Specialists and Airline/CAA Higher Management.

Language :

Arabic / English

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Course Title : Aircraft Reliability Program
Duration & Date: ( 1 Week )
Course Aim : Understanding the concept of reliability and establishing and managing the reliability program for continuous airworthiness objective.
Course Contents: 
1.Understanding the reliability concept.
2.Understanding the maintenance concepts and processes.
3.Maintenance Steering Group (MSG) 2 and 3.
4.The role of statistics in the reliability analysis.
5.Understanding the major terminology in the reliability program.
Analyzing the reliability Reports.
Who Should Attend :
-Airworthiness inspectors.
-Operators maintenance managers and key personnel.
-Operators Quality Assurance inspectors.
-Operators Service Engineering, Reliability and Technical Planning personnel.
- Technicians.
- Aircraft Maintenance, Aeronautical and Avionics Engineers.
(Both military and civilian)
Language :

English

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Course Title :

Aviation Safety Awareness

Duration& Date :

1 week

Course Aim :

To be familiar with aviation safety aspects considering related Annexes, national law and regulations.  

Course Contents :

·        State Obligations

·        Airworthiness Inspector Duties

·        Safety Culture

·        Basic Safety Concept

·        Safety Management

·        Hazards

·        Risk

·        Awareness in Accident Prevention

·        Incident Investigation

·        Aviation Safety Activities

·        SAFA

 
Who should attend :

Any employee of CAA & airlines or aviation operators.

Language :

Arabic / English

 

 

Course Title :

Airport Safety for Managers

Duration & Date:

 (1 week)

Course Aim :

To assist the Airport Managers to manage the various airport activities with the aim to satisfy the airport customers, traveling public maximize the airport financial income and also meet with the international commitments in accordance with the ICAO directives.

Course Contents:
ICAO and States Legislation
Airport Management
Organizational behavior for the airport employee, group and airport / CAA.
 Airport Facilitation
Ramp Safety Management
Airport Safety and Security Management
Airport Relations with tenants
Airport System Planning
Airport Operations
Airport managing growth
Airport Certification
Airport Inspection / Audit
 Airport Oversight
Airport Emergency Plans
Who Should Attend :

CAA middle & higher management, Acting Airport Supervisors, likely future Airport Manager or Acting Directors, People with Airport responsibilities, Those seeking Career or Job Change and those wishing to deliver similar training

Language : Arabic / English

 

Course Title :

Airport Apron Safety

Duration & Date :

1 week

Course Aim :

It is designed to equip participants with the fundamental knowledge, skills and attitudes, so they can effectively oversee and manage apron operations activities in order to reduce to the minimum the effects of accidents that threaten the lives of passengers, personnel and damage properties, equipment and premises.

Course Contents:
Introduction to Apron Safety
Terminology
Chicago Convention & ICAO Activities
Airport operator responsibility in preventing ground accidents and reducing cost of apron accidents.
The operational aspects of apron
Installations guidance material on apron and markings
Apron markings and safety signs
Standard operating procedures
Licensing procedures and role of ground operations
Training people working on aprons
Apron safety awareness initiatives
Human factors in apron safety
Evaluation of airport emergency planning and execution apron, airport inspection
Apron accidents investigation management
Who Should Attend :

Airport Ground Operations, Airline Operation Management, Ground safety Officers, Cargo Handlers Insurers, Legal Personnel, Regulators, Mechanics, Investigators, Fire Fighters, Ground Support‚  Equipment Operators & CAA Management.

Language :

Arabic / English

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Course Title :

Aircraft Accident Prevention

Duration & Date :

1 week 

Course Aim :

To assist the course participants, utilizing ICAO experience to build the right attitude and use the appropriate techniques in order to affect hazards, conditions, human failings and wrong practices that endanger the aircraft operation in flight or ground. These dangers always cause unnecessary human suffering and financial losses to states and operators. Also the participants will be exposed to the reporting system, prevention methodology, and investigation mgt, of aircraft accidents.

Course Contents:
Historical development; Chicago Convention and
ICAO role in preventing aircraft accidents.
The CAAs responsibility as a public service enterprise and as a regulatory body for operators.
Basic safety concepts.
How to build an aviation safety programme.
Accident prevention process.
Risk Management Theory
Aviation Safety Programme Elements and Internal Reporting Systems
Audits, Inspections, Surveys, Evaluations and Post Crash Management Critique.
Aircraft Accident Investigation and Management
Codes of Ethics and Conduct
Who Should Attend :

Pilots, A/C maintenance personnel, Dispatchers, ATCs, flight operations officers, Ground Safety incharge, performance engineers, flight safety inspectors, investigators and‚  higher management

 

 

Language :

Arabic / English


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Course Title :

Aviation Safety Programme Management

Duration & Date:

1 week 

Course Aim :
To assist participants to develop an attitude and philosophies to manage, establish and maintain an effective safety program.
Help the aviation organization achieve its final objectives in the safest manner possible.

 

 

Course Contents:
Principles of accident prevention programme.
Traditional regulatory safety and ICAO activities in airworthiness, operations, personnel licensing, training and communications.
Accident investigation and emergency management
Aircraft accident reports and statistics analysis
Organizational behavior
Human factors in aviation operations
CNS / ATM
Impact of accidents in aviation organization
Operations research
Risk management theory
Airport emergency planning
Aviation security
Who Should Attend :
CAA Flight Safety Inspectors, Corporate Safety
Officers , A/C Investigators, Airline Flight Operations, A/C Maintenance Supervisors, Ground Safety‚  Aviation Engineers, Pilots, Airport Ground Operations and  Higher Managements.
Language :

 Arabic / English

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Course Title :

RVSM Certification & Approval

Duration & Date :

4 days 

Course Aim :

The course is designed to aware aviation specialists of the implementation of the airworthiness and the operator approval to operate in RVSM airspace, apply the RVSM maintenance and operational procedures, and continue to maintain a minimum Aircraft Systems Performance Specifications (MASP) required to support the use of a 300m (1000 ft) vertical separation above FL 290.

Course Objectives:
 Be aware of ICAO Documents 9536, 7030, and 9574,
State RVSM Approval requirements,
 Identify aircraft eligibility requirements for height keeping performance monitoring,
 Identify the aircraft RVSM performance criteria, and ASE budget,
Be able to define the aircraft flight envelopes and groupings,
 Apply RVSM airworthiness and operational approval criteria,
 Be aware of the RVSM continued airworthiness and maintenance requirements,
Be aware of the RVSM operating practices and procedures.
Course Contents:

 RVSM Approval Requirements

The Responsible Authority

 Aircraft eligibility for height keeping performance monitoring

RVSM Performance

 Altimetry System Error (ASE)

 Altitude Keeping

Flight Envelopes

 Aircraft Groupings

ASE Budget

Process for showing compliance with RVSM criteria

 Equipment for RVSM Operations

RVSM Approval Process

 RVSM Airworthiness Approval

 RVSM Operational Approval

 Flight Crew training program and operating practices and procedures

Reporting altitude keeping errors

Removal or amendment of authority

Who Should Attend :

Airworthiness and Operations Government Inspectors.

Airlines Quality Assurance personnel.

Airlines Service engineering personnel.

Aircraft maintenance /aeronautical engineers.

Pilots.

Aircraft Mechanics, avionics and technicians.

Language :

English

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Course Title :

Integrated Safety Management System

Duration & Date:

2 Weeks

Course Aim :

At the completion of this course attendees will be able to:
• Develop and implement an ICAO/JAA compliant Safety  Management System as an organized approach to managing safety.

Course Contents :

  System safety program requirements.
• Components of a Safety Management System
• Accident causation and root cause analysis
• The hidden cost of accidents
• The four types of error.
• Active and latent failures to include: Organizational    influences, system influences, and operator influences.
• The Five-Step Accident Prevention Process
• Information collection systems
• Risk management systems
• Effective countermeasures
• Implementation planning
• Developing control measures
• Safety system administration
• Developing and managing an effective safety culture

Who should attend :

Airport Ground  Operations ,  Airline  Operation Management, Ground safety Officers, Cargo Handlers Insurers, Legal Personnel, Regulators, Mechanics, Investigators, Fire Fighters, Ground Support  Equipment Operators & CAA Management.

Language :

Arabic / English

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Course Title :

Human Factors in Aviation Safety

Duration & Date:

1 week

Course Aim :

To Examine aircraft accidents and incidents from the standpoint of human error. Since nearly all accidents involve human errors. Human factors in flight operations, aircraft and rotorcraft maintenance and ATC will be scrutinized for cause Factors.

Course Contents:

The ICAO philosophy and its activities as an effective model in promoting the aviation safety worldwide, and how can a given contracting state benefit from this experience in order to become a more effective public figure and a better regulatory body.

The concepts of Human Factors and the required stance of CAAs and aviation corporates on the total safety outcome.

The human behavior and the tools available for the safety managers in order to affect the human performance, so they can reduce the human-centered accidents and achieve a safer aviation system.

The role of recent technological changes in air traffic management, and the concept of the international oversight assessment programme. Both, will act as a safety multiplier.

The kinds of human performance training programmes for the operational personnel within a complementary Modern Aviation System

Who Should Attend :

A/C Accident Investigators, Flight‚  Safety Inspectors, Airline Flight Operations, Pilots, Aircraft Maintenance, ATCs, Security, Cabin Attendants, Station Managers, Dispatchers and CFIs.

Language :

Arabic/English

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Course Title :

Airworthiness Inspector ( AOC) 

Duration & Date:

(2 weeks )

Course Aim :

The participants will be able to evaluate, certify and carry out -surveillance for operators in accordance with ICAO Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs) and national regulations.

Course Contents:

·        Evaluating A Prospective Operator’s Pre-Assessment Statement

·        Conducting A Pre-Application Meeting

·        Conducting A Formal Application Meeting

·        Evaluating A Compliance Statement

·        Evaluating An Maintenance Control Manual

·        Evaluating A Minimum Equipment List (Mel)

·        Review A Continuous Maintenance  Programme

·        Conducting Aircraft And Equipment Conformity Inspections

·        Inspect Operator’s Maintenance Facilities

·        Evaluating Demonstration Flight

Issuing The Air Operator Certificate

Who Should Attend :
  • Airworthiness inspectors.
  • Operators’ maintenance managers and key personnel.
  • Operators’ Quality Assurance inspectors.
  • Operators’ Service Engineering, Reliability and Technical
  • Planning personnel.
  • Technicians.
  • Aircraft Maintenance, Aeronautical and Avionics Engineers.

.

Language :

Arabic / English

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Course Title :

Aviation Safety for the Higher Management/Commanders

Duration & Date:

1 week 

Course Aim :

The course is designed to help participants to better understand the culture of their commands, encourage their positive behavior and maximize their productivity and performance. The special emphasis on areas needing improvement and reinforce the behaviors contributing to success will be focused upon.

Course Objective :

To develop a state strategy on safety oversight in accordance to ICAO recent strategy & vision

To provide an overview of the new concepts regarding the state aviation safety system.

To expand on Human Factors Management in the various locations with a given CAA including Security, Dangerous Goods, Air Navigation.

To help participants to familiarize themselves with the concept of change like to invest‚  in state owned enterprises as a new trend in aviation.

·To discuss the Aviation Facilitation Enhancement  Measures.

To comprehend the customer service management in airports and how to create a quality service culture within the working force.

To learn about the leadership spectrum.

To prepare for & manage accident investigation.

To prepare for pre and post major aircraft accidents on & off airports and manage risks.
Course Contents :

 Aviation Safety Regulatory System.

Aviation Safety; an aviation multiplier.

Corporate Management.

Command Responsibilities & HF Perspective.

Maintenance Operations.

Airport Planning & Hazards Reporting & Investigation.

Leadership Intervention.

Civil /Military Flight Operations.

Command Safety Assessment (CSA).

 Maintenance Climate assessment Survey (MCAS)

-Aviation Security.

Who should attend :

- CAA Middle & Higher Management .

-Corporate Potential Leaders / Commanders.

-Airport Directors & Assistants.

- Air Navigation Directors in charge.

 Security Managers.

Language :

English/Arabic

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Course Title :

Safety Oversight Airworthiness Inspector

Duration& Date :

2 weeks

Course Aim :

To expose participants into how to meet the Operations/airworthiness oversight responsibilities in accordance to the universal obligations governed by ICAO activities.

Course Contents :
  • ICAO Convention & SARPS
  • Contracting States Obligations in Flight Operations,
  • Airworthiness & Licensing
  • Regulatory Framework
  • Universal Oversight Audit & other Inspections
  • Responsibilities of inspectors
  • Quality Management Systems
  • Causes Factors & Latest Conditions
  • Ramp Safety & Resource Management
  • Aircraft Accidents & Incidents Reporting & Investigations.
  • Performance Management
  • Airside Safety Management
  • Special Operations ; Maintenance & Flight Operation
  • Enforcement
  • Program Planning
  • Flight Operations / Maintenance Interface

 

Who should attend :

Flight Operations & Maintenance Inspectors, Flight Safety Inspectors, Corporate Safety, Civil Aviation Legislators, A/C Investigators, Quality Assurance & Control, Technical Planning Records and Higher Management.

Language :

Arabic / English

 

 

Course Title :

Civil Aviation Legislation

Duration

3 Days

Course Aim :

To show how the aviation safety laws and regulations of a government are derived and structured to provide the authority needed by Government Safety Inspectors to perform their tasks. 

Course Contents:
  •   Chicago Convention.
  •   Jordan Civil Aviation Law.
  •   Introduction to Annexes.
  •   Introduction to Jordan Civil Aviation Regulations.
  •   General rule making.
Who Should Attend :
Language :

English

 

Course Title :

Approved Maintenance Organization (AMO)

Duration & Date :

2 Weeks

Course Aim :

To provide participants with an overview of the various roles and duties of a CAA inspector,  regulations or standards

Course Contents :
  • The two most common variations of governmental structure.
  • The Chicago Convention as international law.
  • The contracting States’ obligation to apply the Articles of the Convention.
  • The ICAO and the Annexes to the Convention.
  • Translation of International Law into national domestic law.
  • What domestic law must address.
  • The creation of a CAA under national law in a republican government.
  • The creation of a CAA under national law in a parliamentary government.
  • The structure of laws and regulations in each governmental system.
  • Other aviation safety documents in an aviation safety system.
  • The delegation of authority to the Government Safety Inspector.

 

Who should attend :
  • Airworthiness inspectors.
  • Operators’ maintenance managers and key personnel.
  • Operators’ Quality Assurance inspectors.
  • Operators’ Service Engineering, Reliability and Technical
  • Planning personnel.
  • Technicians.
  • Aircraft Maintenance, Aeronautical and Avionics Engineers.

 

Language :

English

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Course Title :

Dangerous Goods Regulations

Duration& Date :

1 week

Course Aim :

The course is designed to provide all staff involved in the consignment ,packing, documentation,carriage, or handling of dangerous goods by air, with the general familiarization and knowleldge of dangerous goods regulations so as to enhance safety.

Course Objective :

After the course, the attendee will be able to:-

1.Understand the legal aspects involved.

2. Apply ICAO/IATA Technical instructions for the safe transport of dangerous goods correctly.

3. Differentiate between shippers and operators responsibilities and identify your responsibility.

4.Identify dangerous goods which are forbidden for air transport or permitted as cargo or excepted from the regulations.

5.Identify the nine classes of dangerous goods.

6 Read the alphabetical list of dangerous goods and apply the information it contains.

7.Apply the general packing requirements and the specific packing instructions.

8. Verify that the proper marking and labelling of dangerous goods requirements have been met.

9. Verify that the information have been properly entered on the air waybill.

10. Accept or reject a shippment correctly by using an acceptance checklist.

Course Contents :

1.Introduction & course outline.

2. Legal aspects(Chicago convention, Annex 18, Technical  instructions for the safe transport of dangerous goods by air,IATA DGR)

3. Shippers responsibility.

4.Operator’s responsibility.

5.Limitations

6.Classification.

7. Identification.

8. Packing.

9. Marking & Labelling.

10.Documentation.

Acceptance,handling and loading .

Who should attend :

- Airworthiness and Operations Government Inspectors.

- Civil defense.

- Agencies engaged in the security screening of passengers and their cargo.

- ATC.

- Operators

- Shippers of DG, including packers and shippers agent.

- Agencies which perform the act of accepting, handling, loading, unloading, transfer or other processing of cargo.

Agencies other than operators involved in processing passengers and cargo.

Language :

English/Arabic


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Course Title :

Human Factors For Maintenance Engineers  

Duration & Date:

1 Week

Course Aim :

To improve safety, quality and efficiency in aircraft maintenance operations by reducing human error and its impact in maintenance activities and develop human factors skills (such as communication, effective teamwork, task management, situational awareness, writing of procedures) as appropriate to the job, in order to make a positive impact on the safety and efficiency of maintenance operations.

Course Contents:

·        Introduction.

·        HF in Basic Maintenance Licence Requirements

·        General about HF

·        Safety Culture and Organizational Factors

·        Human Error

·        Human Performance & Limitations

·        physical and social environment

·        Procedures, Information, Tools and Practices

·        Communication, Teamwork, Professionalism, Integrity and Ergonomics

·        Organization`s HF Program

·        Accident Investigation Philosophy                                                       

Who Should Attend :

The training is targeted at authority surveyors and all industry staff involved in maintenance, management and quality. This includes post holders, managers, supervisors, certifying staff, technicians, trainers, auditors and supporting staff like planners, engineers and stores staff.

Pre-requisites 

 The JAA Maintenance Human Factors Course is a basic highly interactive training. To benefit from the interactive elements and participate in group activities, a good command of the English language is required. No further prerequisites are applicable, although previous experience in a maintenance environment and knowledge of the Part-145 requirements are beneficial.

Language :

English/Arabic

 

Course Title : Aviation Medicine
Duration & Date: 2 weeks
Course Aim : It is designed to enable the participants to :
  • ascertain that ICAO medical standards for aircrews are observed in airlines operations.
  • Project the importance role of the aviation medics in reducing accidents caused by Human factors, and HF investigation.
Course Contents:
  • Licensing Practices
  • Aviation Physiology
  • Aviation Pathology
  • Medical Assessment
  • Aviation Medical Training
  • Prevention Problematic use of substances in the aviation workplace.
  • Field Visit to Aviation Medicine at King Hussein Medical City.
Who Should Attend : Flight Surgeons , Aviation Medicine , Physicians,
Regulators and Operations Inspectors and Higher Management.
Language : Arabic / English

 

Course Title : Aircraft Accident Investigation Management
Duration & Date: 1 weeks
Course Aim : Giving the attendants the ability of initiating and handling aircraft accidents and incidents investigation to prevent reoccurrence.
Course Contents:
  • Familiarization to Annex 13.
  • Familiarization to Jordan JCAR's Part 201
  • Introduction to understanding human factors role in the incidents and accidents.
  • introduction to aircraft operations investigation.
  • introduction to aircraft systems, power plant and structure investigations.
  • Writing reports after accident/incident investigation
  • Case studeies.
Who Should Attend :
  • Airworthiness and operations inspectors.
  • Operators' Service Engineering personnel.
  • Operators' Quality Assurance Pilots.
  • Aircraft Maintenance, Aeronautical and Avionics Engineers.
  • Technicians

(Both military and civilian)

 

Language : English

 

 

Course Title Personnel Licensing Program
Duration and Date 1 week
Course Aim The course will enable participants to understand & implement regulatory requirement in the area of personnel licensing in accordance with Annex 1, Chicago convention Annex 1, orders and advisory circulars.
Course Objective Upon the completion of the course, participants will be:
Familiar with Annex-1, Chicago convention, CARs and other CAA Directives dealing with airman certification.
  • Able to determine an applicants qualification for taking an airman test.
  • Able to develop, administer and score a test appropriately.
  • Able to analyse test scores and report results.
  • Familiar with procedures for establishing and maintaining an airman file including the use of computer filing system.
  • Familiar with procedures for preparing and issuing an airman certificate.
  • Able to ensure that documents are free of errors and mistakes.

Course Contents

  • Licensing Authority.
  • Definitions and general rules concerning licenses.
  • Chicago Convention.
  • CAR Form(s) (sample).
  • Who should attend Pilots, Air Traffic Controllers, Engineers and others working for Civil Aviation Regulatory Bodies.
    Language English/Arabic

     

    Course Title Quality Assurance
    Duration and Date 1 week
    Course Aim

    After attending this course participants should have the confidence to assess a quality management system and associated audit program for Flight and Ground Operations in response to regulatory requirements.

    This course will be of very significant benefit to regulators involved in the assessment of an organizations quality management system and associated audit process and will also be of benefit to Accountable Managers, Quality Managers and Audit Managers.
    Course Contents

    ·        State Obligation

    ·        Regulations Compliance

    ·        Quality System (OPS)

    ·        Quality Management

    ·        Maintenance Procedure and Quality System

    ·        Quality Elements

    ·        Quality Assurance Program

    ·        Quality Assurance System

    ·        Auditing

    ·        Relationship between Quality Assurance and SMS

     

    Who should attend
    • Airworthiness inspectors.
    • Operators’ maintenance managers and key personnel.
    • Operators’ Quality Assurance inspectors.
    • Operators’ Service Engineering, Reliability and Technical
    • Planning personnel.
    Language English

     

     

    Course Title

    Audit Course

    Duration and Date

    1 week

    Course Aim

    This course aims to provide comprehensive training in audit management and auditing techniques to facilitate a fully effective audit process in relation to flight and ground operations and supporting the achievement of operational and business objectives. The course is highly participative, and promotes auditing practices that have become the benchmark in the industry.

    Course Contents

        

    Introduction

    State Obligations Safety Oversight

    Regulations Compliance

    Quality Assurance

    Quality System Fundamentals

    Quality System Requirements

    Auditor Behaviour

    Regulators Auditing Techniques

    Quality Assurance Program

    Methodology of Audit

    Safety Audits & Risk Assessment

    Management System Audit

    Audit & SMS

    Concurrent Auditing Technique

    Who should attend

    This course will be of very significant benefit to JAR OPS Quality Managers, Audit Managers and auditors who need to have the necessary competence to conduct effective auditing throughout flight and ground operations, or in relation to any supplied services.
    Accountable Managers, Operations Directors and others who need to understand and ensure that the audit process provides them with sufficient assurance of the adequacy and effectiveness of operations in relation to regulatory compliance will also benefit from attendance at this course.

    Pre-requisites 

    A background in an aviation operations environment. No previous experience of auditing or the Quality Manager's function is necessary 

    Language

    English/Arabic

     

     

    Course Title :

    JCAR Part-145 & Part-M

    Duration & Date:

    1 week

    Course Aim :

    Part 145:

    ·     Show the requirements that organization seeking approval to perform maintenance on aircraft or component should comply with and get a vision of the requirements and procedures for Competent Authorities related to administrative requirements, issue, approval procedure, variation of an approval, continued validity and revocation, suspension or limitation of the Maintenance Organization approval.

    Part M:

    To give a basic understanding of the maintenance and continuing airworthiness of aircraft and  describes the main requirements to be fulfilled, tasks to be accomplished and privileges and requirements of a Continuing Airworthiness Management Organisation (CAMO) as specified in the Part-M of the CARC.

    Course Contents:

    Part 145:

    • Facility requirements.
    • Personnel requirements.
    • Certifying staff and support staff.
    • Equipment, tools and material.
    • Acceptance of components.
    • Maintenance data.
    • Production planning.
    • Certification of maintenance.
    • Occurrence reporting.
    • Maintenance organization exposition.
    • Privileges and Limitations on the organization.
    • Continued validity.
    • Findings.

     

    Part M:

    • Maintenance organization establishes.
    •  Measures to be taken to ensure that airworthiness is maintained.
    • Condition to be met by persons or organizations involved in continuing airworthiness.
    • Accountability and responsibilities of continuing Airworthiness.
    • Occurrence reporting.
    • Continuing Airworthiness.
    • Maintenance program.
    • Airworthiness Directions.
    • Modifications and repairs.
    • Maintenance records.
    • Maintenance standards.
    • Component maintenance.
    • Facilities.
    • Maintenance organization manual.
    • Personnel requirements.
    • Certifications of release.
    • Findings.
    • Quality system.
    • Airworthiness review certificate.

       

    Who Should Attend :
    • Airworthiness inspectors.
    • Operators’ maintenance managers and key personnel.
    • Operators’ Quality Assurance inspectors.
    • Operators’ Service Engineering, Reliability and Technical
    • Planning personnel.
    • Technicians.
    • Aircraft Maintenance, Aeronautical and Avionics Engineers.
    Language :

    English

     

    Course Title :

    Safety Management Systems (SMS)

    Duration & Date:

    1 week

    Course Aim :

    The goals of the ICAO Safety Management Systems (SMS) Course are to:

    Provide participants knowledge of safety management concepts and ICAO Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs) on safety management in Annexes 6, 11 and 14, and related guidance material; and develop participants’ knowledge to certify and oversee the implementation of  key components of an SMS, in  compliance with relevant ICAO SARPs.

    Course Contents:

    ·        SMS course introduction                                   

    ·        Basic safety concepts

    ·        Introduction to safety management

    ·        Hazards

    ·        Risks

    ·        SMS regulation

    ·        Introduction to SMS

    ·        SMS planning

    ·        SMS operation

    ·        Phased approach to SMS Implementation

    Who Should Attend :

    Airport Ground  Operations ,  Airline  Operation Management, Ground safety Officers, Cargo Handlers Insurers, Legal Personnel, Regulators, Mechanics, Investigators, Fire Fighters, Ground Support  Equipment Operators & CAA Management.

    Language :

    Arabic / English

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