

Human factors in aircraft maintenance have contributed to a number of major disasters and incidents.
RE-ATS provides initial and recurrent training.
Human Factors for Managers
Course Overview
A one-day course for Senior Management, Accountable Managers, and other Post-holders. This course trains the senior management team to understand the objectives and benefits of the required Human Factors programme and it also meets the intent of the EASA Part 145.30(e) requirements. It is intended to provide an understanding of the application of human factors and human performance issues.
Course Objectives
Identify the need for the introduction and implementation of a company safety culture.
List the factors that constitute a safety culture.
Identify methods available to ensure that the safety culture works.
Who Should Attend
Accountable Managers and other Post-holders who will be responsible for the introduction and implementation of a company safety culture.
Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance Course
Overview
This is a 2-day course for all personnel directly involved in aviation maintenance. It covers the syllabus requirements outlined in CAP 716 and therefore fully complies with the EASA Part 145 requirements.
Course Objectives
Who Should Attend
This course is designed for Maintenance Technicians, Engineers, Supervisors, Stores Personnel, etc.
Part 66 Module 9 - Human Factors
This course meets the needs of the Module 9 syllabus to basic EASA Part-66 Categories A, B1 and B2 license.
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REMOTE VISUAL INSPECTION (BORESCOPE) TRAINING
AIRCRAFT DE-ICING / ANTI-ICING TRAINING