The main objectives of the initial ETOPS rules, back in 1985, were: Ensure an overall level of operational safety consistent with that of modern three, and four-engine aircraft Read more
A systematic approach to managing safety, including the necessary organisational structures, accountabilities, policies and procedures Read more
This COSHH training course is designed to give workers knowledge of the health risks surrounding work with hazardous substances. Read more
The purpose of this Fibre Optic Course is to prepare you to inspect, clean, repair and install Fibre Optic components on commercial aircraft. Including wet and dry cleaning methods, light drop testing and dry splicing of optical cables. Read more
Electrical Wiring Interconnection Systems (EWIS) initial training courses to cover Target Groups 1 - 2 as specified by Annex III to ED Decision 2008/007/R of 29/08/2008 AMC20-22. Groups 1 - 2 are qualified staff performing general maintenance/inspections not involving wire maintenance (LRU change is not considered wire maintenance). They perform maintenance on aeroplanes that may require removal/reconnection of electrical connective devices (e.g. inspectors/technicians cat A or B1). The course also covers qualified staff performing other engineering or planning work on in-service aeroplanes and are personnel who are authorised to design mechanical/structure, systems installations, modifications and repairs, or personnel who are authorised to plan maintenance tasks. Read more
Electrical Wiring Interconnection Systems (EWIS) Initial training courses to cover Target Groups 3 - 5 as specified by Annex III to ED Decision 2008/007/R of 29/08/2008 AMC20-22. Groups 3 - 5 are qualified staff performing general maintenance/inspections not involving wire maintenance (LRU change is not considered wire maintenance). They perform maintenance on aeroplanes that may require removal/reconnection of electrical connective devices (e.g. inspectors/technicians cat A or B1). The course also covers qualified staff performing other engineering or planning work on in-service aeroplanes and are personnel who are authorised to design mechanical/structure, systems installations, modifications and repairs, or personnel who are authorised to plan maintenance tasks. Read more
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