Human Factors Module 9 plus Air Leg Module 10 for Foreign Part 145 Approval Holders
EASA requires that Third Country Part 145 Certifying Staff are familiar with and can demonstrate completion of EASA Part 66 Training appropriate to Module 9 Human Factors & Module 10 Air Legislation. The online support for EASA Foreign Part-145 approval holders is specifically developed to meet the needs of Base, Line & Component Maintenance Organisation, In Accordance with the requirements of EASA document UG.CAO.00126-003 & CAO.00121-004 Highly Competitive Pricing Program Normal Online Price for the 2 courses is 425 EUR, however offered as a package the program is competitively priced at 299 EUR / Delegate (Equivalent to 8 days of Classroom Training). Course Learning Objectives (CLOs) SOL provides the following Course Learning Objectives (CLOs) to enable our clients to verify course content compliance with regulatory & vocational objectives. Click on the below links to see the detailed content of each course: EASA Part 66 Module 9 Human Factors for Foreign Part 145 Aircraft and Components / Eng Staff · Ensure the course meets your expectations related to regulatory authority expectations. · Print the CLO to retain with the course certificate as part of the competence management process. · Share the CLO with Regulatory Authorities and Auditors to demonstrate an acceptable level of course content. Course Learning Objectives (CLOs) are intended to provide clear, concise statements of what learners will be able to demonstrate or perform at the conclusion of each element of instructional content.
The organisations Quality and Safety System should strive to engage with all reported threats to the system with the objective of understanding and developing mitigations to address them. EASA Part 66 Module 10 Aviation Legislation for Foreign Part 145 Aircraft and Components / Eng Staff The Course is specifically designed to accommodate the specific needs of the Third Country Component Certifying Staff who are required to show compliance with the requirements of EASA Part 66 Basic Licence Module 10.
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