Do you want to become a Part 147 / Part 145 / Part M Instructor? See our EASA Instructor Diploma
Do you want to make a move into a Training Environment?
Sofema Online provides an online solution to guide you through the way to becoming a
Part 147 / Part 145 / Part M Instructor:
EASA Continuing Airworthiness Instructor Learning Diploma
Who is the Diploma suitable for?
The program is appropriate for everyone who has a background in an aviation maintenance environment with either a relevant Degree or Aircraft Maintenance Engineers Licence.
Which courses are included in the Diploma?
The EASA Continuing Airworthiness Instructor Learning Diploma contains 10 separate online courses:
- » Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance (HF) – Initial with VO
- » EASA Part 145 Initial Training
- » EASA Part 147 Regulatory Training – Foundation
- » Part 66 Foundation
- » Part M Effective Mar 2020 – For Large Aircraft with VO
- » EASA Continuing Airworthiness Instructor – Train the Trainer
- » EASA Part 145 / Part 147 Supervisor & Assessor Training Skills Development
- » Aviation Leadership and Management Skills Development – Public Speaking
- » Aviation SMS Foundation with VO
- » Delivering an Effective Mentoring Program in Aviation Operations & Maintenance & Leadership
Each one of the courses is certificated and upon completion of all of them, you will be eligible to receive a Hard Copy Diploma.
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After successful completion of the program, you will have the opportunity to start a career as an Aviation Technical Instructor Part 147 / Part 145 / Part M and be able to:
- » Demonstrate knowledge of current procedures in the Aviation field
- » Contribute to the development and maintenance of approved aviation maintenance curricula and syllabi
- » Display willingness to receive input and undergo an internal review of processes and procedures used in the classroom
- » Demonstrate ability to multitask and respond to deadlines in a timely manner
- » Demonstrate ability to use appropriate teaching techniques to engage groups of students in different activities simultaneously
- » Demonstrate ability to apply appropriate testing and grading procedures, including proper maintenance of grade books/manuals and any other appropriate record-keeping
- » Demonstrate ability to monitor students’ use of supplies, materials, and equipment
- » Demonstrate ability to advise and counsel students, and maintain appropriate advisement records on each student
- » Attend meetings as required and appropriate
- » Observe and enforce FAA/EASA compliance requirements for approved programs
- » Assist with student recruitment and job placement as requested by the supervisor
- » Serve on committees as requested by supervisors
How to sign up for the Instructor Diploma?
You can register at the DIploma page here or contact [email protected] for further details or group enrollments.
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