Training

 

SKYPASS provides you the following training courses:

 

Airworthiness Training

Introduction

This training program is intended for all levels of aviation maintenance personnel. The objective of the program is to reduce non compliance regulatory issues by providing technicians/engineers with knowledge and references of the subjects presented. These references will facilitate the technicians/engineers in conducting additional research on the subjects presented to further enhance their knowledge on their own. This will be the most significant long term benefit. Our training program will provide technicians/engineers with more knowledge of regulatory requirements and ensure they remain in compliance.

 

ICAO, Aviation Law, Regulations and EASA Policy

  • Role of ICAO on aviation safety
  • Information on Aviation Law and Regulations
  • An explanation of the different maintenance regulations
  • The most problematic regulations for maintenance personnel
  • How to recognize mandatory regulations and their applicability

 

Airworthiness

  • Significance of the term airworthiness
  • Several references in Aviation Law, Regulations and other EASA policy documents
  • This will provide the technicians/engineers with a better understanding on the use of the term airworthiness when accomplishing an aircraft inspection

 

Airworthiness Directives (AD’s)

  • The technicians/engineers responsibility on AD compliance
  • The responsibility of the operator and the pilot on compliance of the AD’s
  • An explanation on the different parts of an AD, as well as information on how to resolve interpretation problems with the AD
  • The best recommended method of documenting and controlling the compliance records of AD’s. The benefit to the technicians/engineers of obtaining the AD’s from the EASA/FAA web site
  • An example of how to accomplish the research of AD’s applicable to an aircraft
  • The relationship with AD’s and the airworthiness of the aircraft
  • Guidance on obtaining an alternate means of AD compliance

 

Maintenance Records Entries

  • Examples of different required maintenance documentation
  • Regulatory references for the required elements
  • Examples of different forms of maintenance documentation

 

Major Repairs and Alterations

  • What is a Major Repair or Alteration
  • Who may approve for return to service a Major Repair or Alteration
  • How to document a this type of maintenance
  • Approved Data

 

Minimum Equipment Lists (MELs)

  • Information on developing MELs
  • Information on getting MELs approved
  • How to decide what equipment may be differed

 

Advanced Courses

EASA Regulations (Part-M, Part-145, Part-21, Part-147, Part-66, Part-OPS)

Safety and Quality: (SMS, QMS)

Audit: (Internal Audit, Aviation Audit)