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Flyon.Aero courses are divided in three major fields:
Other available courses combines together the three subjects above mentioned:
EASA Regulation - Aviation
Management & quality
Engineering courses
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• New air Operation EASA 965/2012: The course is focused on requirements at the European level forCAT (Commercial Air Transport) operations of aeroplanes and helicopters. The course will highlight thechanges from EU-OPS 1 and JAR-OPS 3 requirements to the new EASA OPS Regulations. The newImplementing Rules (Regulation EC 965/2012) will be applicable from 28 October 2014
• New Air Crew FCL EASA 1178/2011 and ATO: The course is about technical requirements andadministrative procedures related to civil aviation aircrew. This course on EASA Air Crew Regulationprovides a brief presentation of Basic Regulation 216/08 and a comprehensive introduction to theannexes contained in EC regulation 1178/11
• Human Factors 145 a 30 (e) and Amc & Gm INITIAL/RECURRENT: Human Factors covers arange of issues including the perceptual, physical and mental capabilities, the interaction and effects onindividuals of their job and working environments. Objectives: understanding and identify the nature ofHuman Error; Reduce human error working under the stress and fatigue; Identify strategies for reducingHuman Error; Adopt a non-punitive policy toward human error (not violations); Identify threats ofrepetitive tasks before they become errors, empowering the Visual inspection; control and implementcorrect communication within and between teams
EASA Regulation - Aviation
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Courses Descriptions
• Commission Regulation (EC) No 2042/2003: This long range curse gives an overview on Part M,Part 145, Part 66, Part 147
• Easa Part M: This course is focused on Continuing Airworthiness Requirements. The course introduceto CAMO operators requirements. The objectives of the course are: introduce to the EASA regulations,structure, responsibility, terms of application; analysing the objectives and the structure of Easa Part M;examine organizational requirement that constitute Easa Part M;
• Easa Part 145: The content of the course is the Maintenace Organisation Approvals. The courseintroduces to the requirements that Easa Certified Maintenance Organisation must have.
• Easa part 66: This course offers a general overview in subject of Certifying staff
• Commission Regulation 748/2012: This 5 days course is especially focused on Part 21 InitialAirworthiness and in particular the course is designed to demonstrate the whole regulatory conceptconcerning how an aircraft is designed, manufactured, modified, operated, managed and maintained
• Easa Part 21: During this course Participants will learn and revise the regulations and requirementsaccording to EASA Part 21
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Courses Descriptions
EASA Regulation - Aviation
• European EASA Basic Regulation 216/2008: This training course will address the legal and regulatorysystem as defined through (EC) 216/2008
• ENAC NAV 75 (Circolare) about ACAM and Root Cause Analisys
• Flight test principles and practices: Introduction and definition of the basic flight test process,application of engineering principles to flight test and description of common flight test practices: a survey
of the flight test discipline integrated with a variety of examples from completed flight test programs. This5 day course is planned as follows:Module 1 (duration: 1 day): performance estimationModule 2 (duration 2 days): instrumentation + avionic installationModule 3 (duration: 2 days): Special testing problems +flight test planning &implementation + Test Case
• General Familiarization in aircraft helicopter and engine: This course is especially suitable forengineering students to provide them a general panorama concernig aircraft helicopter and engine
• General Familiarization in aviation regulations: This course is especially suitable for engineeringstudents to provide them a general panorama concernig aviation regulations and normatives
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EASA Regulation - Aviation
Courses Descriptions
New air Operation
EASA 965/2012
Familiarization(1day)
Code: F101
Advance (3days)
Code: F102
New Air CrewFCL EASA
1178/2011 and ATO
Familiarization(1 day)
Code: F103
Advance
(3 days)
Code: F104
Human Factors145 a 30 (e) and
Amc & Gm
Initial (2days)
Code: F105
Recurrentevery 2 years
(1 day)
Code: F106
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*COMING SOON
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*Easa Part 66
Familiarization(1day)
Code: F112
Commission Regulation
(EC) No 2042/2003
5days course
Part M
Part 145
Part 66
Part147
Code: F107
EASA Part M
Familiarization
(1 day)
Code: F108
Advance
(2 days)
Code: F109
EASA Part 145
Familiarization
(1 day)
Code: F110
Advance
(2 days)
Code: F111
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CommissionRegulation
748/2012
5days course
Code: F113
European EASA Basic Regulation
216/2008
(1day)
Code: F116
Enac NAV 75(Circolare) about
ACAM and RootCause Analisys
(1day)
Code: F117
Easa Part 21
Advance
(2 days)
DOA sectionA-B-C-D-E-H-I-J-K-L-M-N-O-P-Q
Code: F115
Familiarization
(1 day)
Code: F114
Advance
(3 days)
POA section A-F-G-I-P-Q
Code: F115.1
Flight test principles and practices
5 day course:
(1 day): performance estimation
(2 days): Instrumentation + avionic installation
regulation
(2 days): Special testing problems +flight test
planning &implementation+TestCase and STC process
Code: F118
General Familiarization in
aircraft-helicopterand engine
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(1day)
Code: F119
General Familiarization
aviation regulation
(1day)
Code: F120
AirworthinessReview Staff – ARS Part M Subpart I &
MA706(i)
Familiarization
(1 day)
Code: F129
Advance
(3 days)
Code: F130
Management & quality
The aim of these courses is to let the participants to understand the application of the basic principles of Quality Management in an aviation environment, and to be trained in Human Factors during courses especially designed for managers.
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Courses Descriptions
Engineering courses
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• Intduction to systems engineering: This course presents the fundamentals of systems engineering and isstructured to provide an overview of the systems engineering practices. It explains the system engineeringprocess across the entire system life cycle and analyze all the critical activities and responsibilities of thesystems engineers during the system development phases, from the definition of the operational requirementsto the system verification and validation activities. Sysetms engineering methods and tools and planning,organization and management issues are also covered. The curse approach is based on the instuctor’s hands nexperience and on the lessons learned from a lenghty carreer in developing systems
• U.A.V System Reliability and Safety: The specific Cours objectives are focused on the Reliability and safetyaspects of the design, development, integration and operation of aerospace and defense systems. The coursecover the Failure Definition and Classification and an extensive explanation of the concepts, techniques andmethods for the Reliability and Safety Analysis and Prediction, including practical examples. Maintenability andAvailability are also covered
Courses Descriptions
Introduction to systems
EngineeringCourses
(3 days)
Code: F123
U.A.V System Reliability and
Safety
(3 days)
Code: F124
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Other courses
In this section you can find all other available courses which combines together subjects of Easa Regulations, Management &quality and Engineering courses
Courses Descriptions
Safety Management System OPERATOR
Statistics coursesand software
*Six Sigma CoursesIntroduction to Avionic Systems
Development
*COMING SOON
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Code: F127
Familiarization(1 day)
Code: F125
Advance
(3 days)
Code: F125.1
Safety ManagementSystem DESIGNER
Advance
(3 days)
Code: F125.2
(3 days)
Code: F127Code: F126
(3 days)
Code: F127
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TYPE CODE N° DAYS COURSE
Easa regulation-Aviation+A2:D29 F101 1 New air Operation EASA 965/2012 FAMILIARIZATION
Easa regulation-Aviation F102 3 New air Operation EASA 965/2012 ADVANCE
Easa regulation-Aviation F103 1 New Air Crew FCL EASA 1178/2011 and ATO FAMILIARIZATION
Easa regulation-Aviation F104 3 New Air Crew FCL EASA 1178/2011 and ATO ADVANCE
Easa regulation-Aviation F105 2 Human factors 145 a 30(e) and Amc & Gm Initial
Easa regulation-Aviation F106 1 Human factors 145 a 30(e) and Amc & Gm Recurrent (2years)
Easa regulation-Aviation F107 5
Commission Regulation (EC) No 2042/2003Part M ↖Part 145 ↖Part 66 ↖Part 147↖
Easa regulation-Aviation F108 1 EASA Part M familiarization
Easa regulation-Aviation F109 2 EASA Part M advance (inclusi part 21, H-I-P)
Easa regulation-Aviation F110 1 EASA Part 145 familiarization
Easa regulation-Aviation F111 2 EASA Part 145 advance
Easa regulation-Aviation F112 1 Easa part 66 familiarizationEasa regulation-Aviation
F113 5Commission Regulation 748/2012Part 21↖
Easa regulation-Aviation F114 1 Easa part 21 familiarization (all)
Easa regulation-Aviation F115 2 Easa part 21 advance (DOA : section A-B-C-D-E-H-I-J-K-L-M-N-O-P-Q)Easa regulation-Aviation
F 115.1 3 Easa part 21 advance (POA : section A-F-G-I-P-Q)
Easa regulation-Aviation F116 1 European EASA Basic Regulation 216/2008
Easa regulation-Aviation F117 1 ENAC NAV 75 (Circolare) about ACAM and Root Cause Analisys
Easa regulation-Aviation F118
5 Flight test Principle and practices (5days)
performance estimation↖
instrumentation + avionic installation regulation↖
Special testing problems +flight test planning &implementation+Test Case and STC process ↖
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Easa regulation-aviation F119 1 General Familiarization in aircraft/helicopter and engine
Easa regulation-aviation F120 1 General Familiarization in aviation regulation
Management and quality Courses F121 Project Management Courses
Management and quality Courses F122 1 Human Factor in Psycology
Engineering courses F123 3 Introduction To Systems Engineering Courses
Engineering courses F124 3 U.A.V System Reliability and Safety
Easa regulation-Aviation/Management and quality courses/Engineering courses F125 1 Safety management system operator FAMILIARIZATION
Easa regulation-Aviation/Management and quality courses/Engineering courses F 125.1 3 Safety management system OPERATOR ADVANCE
Easa regulation-Aviation/Management and quality courses/Engineering courses F.125.2 3 Safety Management System DESSIGNER (PROGETTISTI) ADVANCE
Engineering courses/Management & Quality Courses F126 Statistic courses and sofware
Engineering courses/Management & Quality Courses F127 3 Introduction To Avionic Systems Development
Engineering courses/Management & Quality Courses F128 Six Sigma Courses
Easa Regulation-Aviation F129 1 Airworthiness Review Staff -ARS Part M Subpart I & MA706(i) FAMILIARIZATION
Easa Regulation-Aviation F130 3 Airworthiness Review Staff -ARS Part M Subpart I & MA706(i) ADVANCE
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